Carrie (1976) KILL COUNT
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Abusive parent, nice teacher, telekinesis, a closet used as punishment...Carrie is Matilda in a doomed timeline
matilda high school version
@@FourScoreSevenYearsAgo yeah and your point is?
@@FourScoreSevenYearsAgo This would have never happened if I was the school Princable!!
@@brianwhite9339bro thinks hes him ☠☠☠
Bro
Imagine making fun of Carrie while wearing a hat at prom
I wore a fedora to prom
@@M4l3kdaFreak i mean at least it wasn't a baseball cap xd
Kitnal shit my brother wore a Top hat
you guys have prom?
Imagine wearing a hat!
When that one girl said "Billy, I hate Carrie White" while going down on him (too much talking to be doing both at the same time tho lol) and he says "Who" I burst out laughing for like 5 minutes. That's the funniest shit ever. Imagine a girl going down on you and then saying that she hates some random girl like she gets off on it, also she's somehow saying full sentences while going down on you- that's fucking insane.
She had no reason to even dislike her tho lol.
@@FHyde9977 she was probs pissed that the carrie situation lead her to not being allowed to go to prom, even tho it wasn’t carried fault
Girl got skillz 😂😂
Lol i laughed too
FYI, in the book, Tommy's death by falling bucket is a bit more justified. In the book, Chris and Billy set up *two* buckets, one for Carrie and one for him. Tommy's bucket ends up freezing whereas Carrie's remains mostly liquid, hence why she gets covered in the blood but Tommy just gets domed in the noggin by a heavy bucket of frozen blood and dies.
that actually makes alot more sense
i feel so bad for tommy. he was legitimately being nice to carrie, and was even angry when the blood dropped on her. and then he died the dumbest death in the film
122 likes and no comments what the heck
In my head my man didn’t die
@@Sbevewagon4493 yes the dude is alive
Exactly if it wasn’t for a school bully,she probably would have left her strict mom live with her coach and would have had a normal life,gain respect from being the prom queen,and so on.Also I will remind some of you.whoever is reading this only a handful of girls hated her meanwhile the rest of the school didn’t even know she existed.
In the book it said that his death was almost painless. He just got knocked out and didn't feel the pain of burning to death like everybody else.
Fun fact: When Stephen King was writing Carrie, he trashed it. He only continued writing it after his wife found it in the garbage and told him to finish it. Then it became his first of many published books. Thank goodness for his wife. (:
Thanks for the fact!
Cool
wife: DO IT!
Where'd you get this information?
Scilor Sith wife: JUST DO IT*
In the book, when they're dancing, Tommy thinks how beautiful Carrie is and thinks he might love her. That plus Carries happiness when they win and she think she;s finally accepted make it so devastating what happens next.
that’s so sad, carrie deserved better
I read this and I don’t understand why the wiki of the book version says Tommy was “attracted to her as a friend”, like what does that even mean? 😭
while he had a gf… yikes
@@Ava-nf2qq I don't think it was his fault, though. Like, based on a couple other people, she really did look beautiful (plus the fact that it was probably the first time any of them had seen her genuinely happy) but it was more just her being psychic in general, and especially she had a psychic connection to his mind. Like when they are on the stage he has like a pounding in his mind booming "CARRIE CARRIE CARRIE CARRIE" and she's really nervous up there and he can hear her voice in his head like "Oh momma, I'm scared don't let them laugh at me don't" etc. It was even when the bucket hit his head and killed him and that last connection has had to him was broken that she completely snapped and killed everyone.
@@markalexander3659if you interpret that as "knocked out" and not dead dead, that's what makes it even worse. If the maga lady hadn't laughed, he coulda woken up a few hours later and everybody would've been chill
Felt so bad for Carrie and the people who genuinely cared for her, but were killed by her overwhelming rage.
It was not really Carrie's fault it was Mostly Chris's fault
@@NezukoKamado-li3fvkris
He had it coming. This is what happens to bullies. Puts a whole new meaning on the phrase "snitches get stiches."
Overwhelming devil rage. Telekinesis. What s the point??. Anyway it is a masterpiece.
It's sad to realize that Carrie's mom was going to kill her no matter what. Like, we just saw Carrie kill a lot of people at her prom, but her mom doesn't know anything about that, so she was just straight up gonna kill Carrie no matter what. Poor Carrie.
Merme 87 didn’t feel any sympathy for near the end at all
She was gonna kill carrie cause shr disobeyed her stupid rule.her mom was just evil.
@@realest84ify No, she was insane.
@@realest84ify insane, not evil
Yeah, it goes more into that in the musical, which is really cool
I forgot this was a kill count until Tommy got hit in the head with a bucket.
Lol
Lmao
R i p bucket
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I like to think that nobody is really laughing at Carrie, that she just snapped and is hallucinating that everyone is laughing at her. Because really, who the hell would laugh at someone being covered in BLOOD!?
You view people with rose-colored glasses.
@@MetaKnight964 Rude.
@@Hewylewis well it is true
You seem to see the best in people. I respect that.
@@thegrandxbunny2073 Thank you, I try to.
Fun fact: Norma Watson (the girl who got blasted with the fire hose and later killed) actually survives Carrie’s rampage in the book by barely escaping through a fire exit with another student; Miss Desjardin and some other students end up surviving this way too in the book. After the prom, Norma writes a book about her survival and the events leading up to the mayhem, but she ends up lying about her role in the Black Prom.
Yes, in the 1974 novel Norma Waston survived along with Tina Blake they ran to the fire exit before the wires hit the wet floor.
Fun Fact: In the novel Carrie actually runs out of the gymnasium, cries then laughes after realizing what she could do, walks back in and proceeds to murder everyone
Wow that would have been dope in the movie!
She doesn't walk back in, she just closes the doors with her mind. Then she goes to take it out on the whole town.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT that's right! It's been years since I've read it I forgot she added the town to the list!
Gregory House mm I remember reading it, would recommend everyone to read it again! It’s a very good book
It's been a while since I read the book, but I thought she just sorta destroyed the town. Like she might kill a random person by knocking something over, but she's not killing random bystanders. I remember her being sympathetic to the end.
I love how many marriages this movie ended up producing.
One? Nancy Allen and Brian De Palma were the only one.
@@motodog242 Sissy Spacek and Jack Fisk too
@Dan Montminy
No, he said they were already married for two years when the movie was made.
666 likes!
Noxington well technically that counts since the novel was released in 1974 (?)
Piper Laurie's shrill declaration of "They're all going to laugh at you" has stuck with me for decades after seeing the movie for the first time
lol. i was in some club in the late 70's and the dance song had Piper Laurie's voice repeating "they're all gonna laugh at you"
tommy's death TO THIS DAY, breaks my heart. he genuinely cared about her, his anger over the prank just proves it to me.
Wish it was public domain like Romeo and Juliet, I want the two to be happy, why can't they be happy?
"We had to take 10 times for the slap."
"I slapped her... 12 times."
"I was slapped 29 times."
Slapped so many times they lost count.
51 slaps
Slapped her silly
r/whoosh
CASH the red would fo away after abt 10to 20 minutes
You never realize how many great horror movies he hasn't covered until he covers them
Still waiting on the Psycho and Hannibal films
I was literally just thinking about that
Yeet
I'm still waiting for Donnie Darko
Still waiting on children of the corn
Carrie is that one quiet kid in class that has a black belt in karate
LITERALLY
No, that's Brandon, Carrie isn't a physical fighter
More like that one quiet kid in class who comes in with an AR-15 one day.
@@amityislandchum no, the black belt was better
@@darkx6869 the AR-15 can actually kill 70+ people in one evening though, and it’s a more realistic hypothetical
It's crazy how the themes of "Carrie" are even more relevant nowadays than they were when it was made. You never know what someone is capable of until you push them over the edge and they retaliate.
“Her cries for sex Ed were met with a visit to the chokey”
Now that’s a sentence I never thought I’d hear
I'm also pretty sure it's a Matilda reference.
@@Sipex6484 you hear that *woosh*
For 1: Not a wooosh
For 2: The Chokey is a reference to "The Chokey" in Matilda, which is basically a ghetto iron maiden.
Same
@@nuggettheory3409 no just you
Fun fact: Sissy was never told when the blood was going to be dumped on her or how much was in the bucket. The directors wanted a realistic reaction out of her. So in the dumping scene, that was Sissy’s real reaction to the blood.
Wow really? I never new that. Thanks
wow i would literally start screaming
@@jacksamunster4407 Some people
Lapis Eye It’s called a “fun fact” for a reason. You’re not supposed to ask. 🙈
@@jacksamunster4407 who cares about you caring. Big brain
I like that the pe teacher in Carrie is actually helpful and disciplines the other kids instead of the usual stereotype of teachers not caring
Poor Tommy, he was a good dude. :( He definitely made it to heaven for making Carrie feel special for once in her horrible life.
Fun fact: Stephen king was in one of the theaters viewing Carrie to see the audience reaction. He said at the end when the hand popped out of the grave, the two big black guys in front of him jumped in surprise. He the heard one of them say “She ain’t ever gonna be right”.
Lol that's funny
I love this story, and my mother and I use that quote all of the time. Another part of that story was that Carrie was part of a double feature showing after "Norman, Is That You?" so the entire theater audience was black. And King was worried that Carrie wouldn't go over well because he didn't think that that audience would relate to a skinny little white girl. When he heard the two guys in from of him say that at the end, he knew it would be a hit.
Nice.
Lmao love that
Wait, how did he blend in?
Miss Collins and Tommy deserved better than that✊🏻😔
Ikr
They definitely did
I Guess You Can Say Carrie And Tommy Didn't Kiss Kiss Fall In Love
I'll Leave Now
@@hailey-rosevintora6211 I hate you
In the book Miss desjardin (changed to miss collins) laughed when the pig's blood was poured on carrie and Tommy. But i agree Tommy deserves better
23:58 “Father, Son, and Holy Shiv”
A+ writing that’s hysterical
I feel like this is the definition of a 'good for her' film for me. Like, yes, she did kill people who didn't deserve it (Miss Collins) but she got revenge on the people who bullied her to the point of essentially insanity.
Also, an interesting fact: if you notice Carrie closed the doors ONLY after Sue was outside the gym. In Carrie's mind, Sue (and the dead Tommy) were the only people that cared about her. Miss Collins did as well, but in her psychosis, she believed even she was laughing at her. Carrie (in a sense) was telling Sue to leave. She saved Sue's life.
My grandma showed me this movie right before going into high school to show me not to be mean to anyone
Honestly that's pretty awesome haha
Best grandma ever
Yh, cuz you never know who may have psychic powers and struggling mind
@@atunrandom7765 😳👉👈
Your Grandma is pretty cool BlackHawkCentral.
👍
I like how the horror only really starts once Carrie snaps. The whole movie was one big buildup with a series of bad things resulting in a bunch of murders instead of giving us the murders and the flashbacks to why they hapenned. Wish they kept the city massacre though.
The 2013 remake kinda did the city thing, but sadly it’s still not the remake they wanted to make. They were adapting the book, but the studio wanted the crew to remake the 1976 movie.
Anyone else think some of the realest horror came from the bullies’ awfulness? The scene of killing the pig in particular gives me chills, how he enforces dominance over his group of friends when they object...
@@anonamoutsxc yep, i see that too. i like that view, it's actually very common in King's books, most of his characters have this creepy side but it's normalized in the stories' universe, that's what make his books so cool
I wonder if Joker took a page from this film
Anyone else love Star Wars as much as James does..
Love Star Wars I do
I find Carrie to be similar to another horror icon-Angela Baker(Sleepaway Camp). They were both 2 outcasted teenage girls who were targets of relentless bullying and found a brutal way to get revenge on their tormentors.
And I find some of their bullies to be similar too- Judy( Angela’s bully) and Chris Hargensen(Carrie’s bully). Those 2 are 2 mean spirited rich and popular girls who think they can do what they want and get away with it. And I also find Meg( Angela’s 2nd bully) and Norma Watson( Carrie’s 2nd bully) to be similar too. They, like Judy and Chris, are 2 mean spirited popular rich girls who think that they’re actions have no consequences. Just somethin I’ve been thinking about for a while hehe 😁
That goes double for Max 3000 from the 1993 horror movie, Man's Best Friend. Unlike Carrie and Angela, he immediately kills his tormenters who abuse him, even his creator, Dr. Jarret.
17:04 Sue's pure joy actually hurts my heart..
She was so happy to see Carrie having fun
Out of all the killers in horror, Carrie's easily the one I feel the most bad for. She didn't deserve any of the shit that happened to her. Chris's death was too quick and not nearly painful enough.
yeah i exepted the dul machete for her because of it, she deserve an more violent death
Aaron Cutter Ooo, can’t wait for that! 👏
In the original drafts of the book she (carrie) was as much of an asshole as the rest of the characters and someone encouraged Stephen king to make her more sympathetic
I always felt bad for Leatherface. He's obviously mentally challenged and his family took advantage of that.
It's been a long time since I've watched the remakes or read the novel, but If I remember correctly the one that came out before the 2013 remake actually follows the book a little more with the deaths. I think in the book she actually rampaged through the whole towm
Tommy’s scenes always get me, he was absolutely sincere. Such a damn shame
@@ashleyyr0se you mean Billy/ Chris, Tommy's the cool one
@Seanus Patricus It's sad because there are parts in the book in which Carrie ponders how to get away from her mother and start a new life.
23:15 Margaret is actually saying that they did the deed before marriage, which is why she thinks she lived in sin.
I actually read the book and it mentions it the pre-marriage part, and that line also says that.
I never knew that people counted Tommy dead from the bucket. I also thought he was just concussed and then he burned to death in the gym fire.
Yeah
In book it was said that he died after that hit. I mean it was metal bucket full of blood so it was even heavier. Sort of like being hit on the head with a brick
@@Ola-cb1xt yeah i think in the book, it still had a lot of blood inside it (i recall seeing a line about how the bucket wasn't completely empty when falling, like just a 1/2 of the blood got dumped on carrie)
In the book he was basically killed by the bucket as it was mostly full. William Katy also says the Same thing when interviewed about it.
In the book, Tommy's head cracked open and he died before he even hit the floor.
So red and blue are used in a really interesting way in this movie. Blue things are good and sympathetic and red things are bad and dangerous. If you pay attention you'll notice the motif. And I just noticed that in the scene where everyone is given detention, every single girl is wearing something red except Sue, who is wearing all blue.
Wow, I didn't notice! That's actually genius.
Tommy’s tux is also baby blue, right? So he genuinely meant well-
@@tokofukawa4654 well the light baby blue coulda meant he had some good intentions, like half and half
Czsworld would be impressed
And in the beginning, Ms. Collins is wearing blue
I actually forgot this was the KILL COUNT until Tommy died and Carrie starting murdering everyone
copied
Copied from 4nt0ś
To the people saying this was copied:
Can only one person forget this video’s a killcount when there’s no kills until the end?
@@jamietheangryoctopus5938 apparently yes
Wouldn't say it's copied but pretty damn similar. 🤨
RIP Piper Laurie. You were fantastic in this film and deserved your Oscar nomination.
I feel so bad for Sue because she has to live through the reality that shes the reason everyone died and she’s the one who in a way pushed Carrie to a breaking point
But Sue's not really at fault it was Chris
It's not Sue's fault, it's Chris's fault, Sue tried to help her
Carrie 2: Counts the Kills for James
James: *That was very cash money of you*
BRBeverage lol
Exactly
Hahahhaha
"10 takes"
"12 times"
"She slapped me 29 times"
LOL...
and then they got married
@@noahfuller4128 Wierd Fetish, but okay.
8:38
@@periwomack9358 🎶Cuts, cuts, cuts away from her heart, 🎶 She can feel it falling.
How siblings describe getting into an argument
No one ever talks about the moms excellent performance and how well the film is shot. Overlooked great parts in probably my favorite horror movie
She was hardly overlooked, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in this movie, the highest honor
Piper Laurie's voice saying "They're all gonna laugh at you" - iconic.
I always remember my mum telling me her friend got such a fright at the jump scare in the cinema she fell down the stairs lol
Stacey Jess fellow Brit?
@Apocalipx_O_O
He asked because OP used the word "mum" rather than "mom".
Stacey Jess poor lady😂
rip
@Apocalipx_O_O jeez dude they were just asking a question.
How to stand up to bullies
Google: Talk to a adult
Bing:
No you Fight back
Use telekinetic powers to kill everyone.
or just kill everyone. Telekinetic powers or not
thats an optional decision
Joy Jones brass knuckles is a good option or security guards
Fun Fact: In Japanese dub version, Keiko Han, a mother of Megumi Han. She voiced by Carrie White in 1976 original and in 2013 voiced by Margaret White along with Megumi Han is voiced by Carrie White.
Isn't she also the voice of Luna in sailor moon?
Huh?
@@Kikyolover9 Yes.
@@Kikyolover9 Yeah, and the voice of Lalah Sune in Mobile Suit Gundam and Saori Kido/Athena in Saint Seiya.
For me the pig blood dumping was the hardest thing for me to watch because this shows how girls can be horrible to other girls Sue did nothing wrong to Carrie she was honestly trying to help her and she was honestly trying to make Carrie make sure she had a good time at the prom, Chris just want to make Carrie‘s life a living hell
"I hope you find Jesus."
"And I hope you find Mordor."
Lmfaooo
And I hope she finds Sauron
That’s ironic, I’m watching LOTR rn
I hope you find Jesus too I hear he came back after this 7 day party
Hi
i’ve always felt so bad for carrie, she wasn’t a villain or a demon, she was just a girl with powers who was bullied to the edge
@@mr.ashtastic8063 not really the bullies were the actual villains
@@NeloBladeOfRanni bro I’m pretty sure mass murder is a more villainous and evil action than school bullying. This is like blaming students for dying in a school shooting because “the shooter said they were bullied”
@@MsScarletwings I get what you are trying to say here but Carrie is NOT the villain. Ever notice how in the book, this movie or the 2002 TV Adaptation, she has zero emotion on her face? It was only that very horrendous 2013 remake that made her act like a vigilante instead of the blank stare. Carrie simply lost control.
What sets Carrie apart from other horror is that the underlining feeling is not fear but sadness. Strip away the telekinesis and what you have is a human drama about living with insanity. In other words, the story is a lot deeper than, "Hey, kill da bullies ... with FIRE!"
Notice how she was more bewildered and just embarrassed after the pig blood fell on her but once Tommy got killed is when she lost control?
@@MsScarletwings Carrie is not like a school shooter at all, I can’t believe someone can watch/read Carrie and think of her as a villain
Carrie isn’t a villain she just a product of a very insane religious household and bullying.
“tommy’s prommy proposal” made me laugh out loud. that one always went over my head until now.
well done.
It's actually 75 deaths.
73 people died at the prom.
Carrie's mom died from being stabbed.
Carrie died from her rage that destroyed her home.
Sue said that 73 people died "the night of the prom", not at prom
*oh. my. god*
Man shes one queen of slashers ey
@@theangelproductions I don’t think you understand
@@tarty4933 I don’t think *you* understand
I will always interpret the laughing scene as in Carrie's head. It just adds way more depth to the film than "turns out everybody's awful."
I read the book, and it IS in her head. 😩
@@smileplease_91 yeah the only one laughing was Norma, and in the book ist was Norma and a couple others, but they only laughed out of complete shock, confusion and literally not knowing how to react.
@@seekanddestroy9835 It's weird how people will react when NOT knowing how to, isn't it?
@@smileplease_91 In the book Norma Watson writes about the destruction and confirms that everybody in the gymnasium was laughing at Carrie, including Miss Desjardin. "That made someone laugh... at that same instant, Carrie opened her eyes wide. That was when they all started laughing... Miss Desjardin came running over to her, and she wasn't laughing anymore."
@@smileplease_91 inappropriate Smiling and laughter apparently evolved as a partial emotional defense mechanism against deeply shocking experiences. For many people it just happens to be their reflexive response to sudden and extreme stress or discomfort. It’s your brain trying desperately to regulate your emotions and keep it together in the face of a moment that is very difficult or scary to comprehend so quickly.
You know it’s the 70s when the principal is smoking in his office lol
You know its the 70's when a teacher just straight up hits a student
They thought it was healthy back then
@@Hope-el1gc No they didn't, the public realized smoking was bad in the early 60s. That didn't have much to do with people still smoking in public spaces.
@@mac9733 Not to mention that smoking is a difficult habit to break. Both of my parents were smokers and I've been the witness to their nicotine withdrawal symptoms when they made the decision to quit. My dad relapsed some time after he tried to quit the second time. My mom has remained tobacco-free since 2002.
15:10 let's check in with Carrie's mom
Carrie's mom: chop chop chop
James:actually let's, let's stick with the dance
Carrie definitely shined. She shined so bright she burned everything down.
"They did about 10 takes"
"I slapped her about 12 times"
"She slapped me 29 times" roflmao
Lets cut it in the middle and say 17 lmfao
(10 + 12 + 29) / 3 = 17
@@whyphy2213 am i just stupid or why did you say 51 lmao
first time i've seen "roflmao"
Boden Haufler my bad lmfao
thanks
Tbf, if i was slapped more than 8 times, i'll forget how to count.
Fun fact: In the novel, "Carrie" nobody was laughing at her. Her mind was just playing tricks on her
Edit: I forgot I made this comment- but I kind of worded it wrong. People did laugh at her but not because they thought it was funny. Carrie took their laughs and misinterpreted them.
Both I find unlikely
Maybe a few would laugh but not 98% of the crowd but at least ten people would snicker
turkey fluff knowing stephen king they probably weren’t.
@@technounionrepresentative4274 Honestly I think hat girl was the only person that laughed and everybody else was like "oh shit nvm"
BmanBrisk094_OLD oh ok. Thanks for summing it up. I need to read this book.
From what I remember, they were laughing because they were terrified. That weird laugh you do when you dont know how to react to something.
Tommy was the real MVP, like hes genuinely kind and its so upsetting that he was done dirty
We live in a world where Sissy Spacek didn't win an Oscar for 'Carrie', Linda Blair didn't win an Oscar for 'The Exorcist', Toni Collette wasn't even nominated for 'Hereditary'...
Mia Goth not even getting nominated for "Pearl"...Florence Pugh not getting her nomination for "Midsommar" (and she was great in the movie that she was nominated for "Little Women)...Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson not getting nominations for "The Lighthouse"...f*** the Academy and their snooty attitude towards horror.
Fun Fact: Bill Paxton is the only actor to have a character killed by a Xenomorph, a Predator, and a Terminator
vwgames49 lmao that’s pretty cool
Hes died three times!
He had one job
The Holy Trinity
Lucky guy
The way Sissy Spacek holds herself after she burns the gymnasium, with her right arm crooked and splayed out, is honestly the stuff of nightmares. Especially when she walks up the stairs towards her front door. Brilliant performance.
Bruh when she was on stage rubbing her head/face and her eyes when she uses powers mixed with the music like her eyes are fr terrifying like her eyes scared me more than anything as a kid
Seriously! None of the actresses in the remakes/sequel have ever been able to match that terrifying presence.
One of the best performances in horror
The only performance of hers that even holds a candle to Carrie is Coal Miner's Daughter - and I sincerely mean that as high praise.
"While her mother's ready to bless her with the father, son and holy shit-" dude that line was what made me press the like button lmaooo
It's "Holy Shiv"
14:40 that’s the most italian italian man i’ve ever witnessed in my life
Man I feel like Carrie just needed a real friend to talk and hug her. She had an overzealous mother who was also abusive and almost everyone in school just plain bullied her for no reason.
Sif Greyfang the students do a lot more horrible things to her in the novel
@@noahsawyer7155 What did they do?
Carrie White deserved better and you can’t change my mind.
PyroShayNiac one example they tricked her into using poison ivy as toilet paper.
Noah Sawyer What?
Damn, Carrie’s lucky, when she gets her first period she gets powers, but when us girls get our first period we get mood swings and stuff we don’t want
True!
Carrie didn't want the powers either.
@@cosmicgiraffe4131 but would you rather deal with cramps and feeling uncomfortable during the period phase or get powers from the period?
@@apsesna powers
Like awful cramps and being unable to move for a day...
Carrie (1976) were a great movie, I watched that movie since I was 13 years old back in 2019 or 2020. The ending part makes me jump and gasp where Sue got grabbed by Carrie in her dreams! The prom massacre were scariest moments but I love it!
Best actress were Sissy Spacek, the one she played as Holly from Badlands (1973). Also Carrie White were nominated villain for AFI's Top 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains.
Piper Laurie was such a best actress for playing Carrie's mother Margaret White. But R.I.P. to Piper Laurie that she died 2 days ago. We'll miss Piper! Also Piper Laurie was in The Hustler (1961) and Trauma (1993).
John Travolta were the best actor for playing Billy Nolan. John Travolta was in The Devil's Rain (1975) and Boy In the Plastic Bubble (1976) before Carrie (1976).
Nancy Allen were a best actress for playing as a school bully Chris Hargensen, just before she played Liz Blake from Dressed To Kill (1980).
R.I.P. Piper Laurie. I watched this movie in full for the first time either on the day or the day after she died, so finding out just now that she passed is very sobering.
Movie watchers: Huh the movie is almost over and there haven't been any human kills.
Stephen King/ Screenwriters: DID SOMEBODY SAY BOOM?
*explosion*
I get that reference
@@AustinBlack28
*EXPUUUROOOOOSIOONNN!*
Fluff Snowball this made me scream
@Lorda Dent strve yes
James while watching Carrie: "Ah sh*t."
James while watching Carrie 2: "Oh sweet."
"I fell in love with him after he directed someone to slap me 29 times"
- Nancy Allen
I was born in 76.i heard in theaters..when this movie had came out.the scene when sue was about lay the 🌹 down in Carrie grave. And when Carrie try to bring sue arm down.the whole crowd starting to scream and go crazy in the theater
Okay but I feel bad for ms collins
She really was trying to help her and even though carrie didn't know the laughing wasn't real she deserved to make it out of that prom alive, but the deaths of the actual sincere characters is what makes this movie so sad
If it makes you feel better I think she lives in the remake
In the book, Ms. Desjadin is really laughing. She attempts to comfort Carrie after the pigs blood is poured her. Carrie saw through the facade & slammed Desjadin into a wall.
@@nicklowe2882 yeap, she is laughing at her, and it is really clear that she doesn't care about Carrie, just like Sue, it is a example of someone just being an hypocrite to calm their conscience, and that's why they both are punished by Carrie
@@liliamrachelleon3385 wasn't Sue sincere?
Carrie was really weird to watch after knowing how it ends for so long. It wasn't really a horror movie so much as a tragedy. Miss Collins deserved better.
Carrie deserved better
@@TheDirtbaggrif Tommy deserved better :(
that’s exactly how I feel! It wasn’t even scary this shit was sad
She only dies in the movie. In the novel she survives
@@anonattorneyspokesperson5892 she also survives in the TV movie version (which is technically closer to the book)
5:27 the foreshadowing was amazing in this part tho
I'd like to add that Betty Buckley also did FANTASTIC as Margaret in the musical version of this, she KILLS the role
She has the range!! :D
Funfact: Tabitha King, Stephen King's wife found the first pages of the novel "Carrie" in a garbage-can and encouraged Stephen to finish the novel.
So basically we have Tabitha to thank for his career?
@@enriquesanchez9016 yes
@@enriquesanchez9016 Tabitha and Stephen's relationship is great. She helped him get clean and kick his addictions and stood by him during the highs and lows of his career.
Plus she encouraged Stephen King to NOT title Salem's Lot "Second Coming" because she thought it sounded like a bad porno title.
Jason Tate She’s now my hero.
I think she actually helped King with the perspective of Carrie.
Carrie's mother is literally mother Gothel
Right though just more abusive
Also carrie has blonde long hair
🎵Flower gleam and glow let your power shine make the clock reverse bring back what once was mine.🎶
Except she doesn't keep Carrie isolated for her own personal gain
Bloody Chloe
What she does is actually worse
Don’t forget Carrie was also made into a musical. One of my favorites!!
I wish they had included Carrie's psychic "radio" signals in the movie. It was such a cool part of her power set concluding with the conversation with Sue
carrie: *locks tommy, who is unconscious, in a burning school*
james: "how is he dead though?"
Nope - he was dead (the force of the bucket striking his head caused enough damage to break the skull and send bone fragments into his brain - killing him almost instantly.
@@madamefluffy4788 as per the movie script, he was only knocked unconscious
@@LordGame2222 not to mention an empty bucket wouldn't actually carry enough force to shatter someone's skull like that
Madame Fluffy It didn’t fall far enough to gain the power to break his skull. He was knocked out and burned to death as the prom caught fire and collapsed.
The movie was simply sticking to the novel because that is exactly how he dies in the novel. People complain about how movie don't stick to novel's and this one does and people still complain.
Carrie: *taking a shower*
Her period: *”im about to do what’s called a pro gamer move”*
OH SHI-
.
get it? A period?
“.”
I'm about to end this girl's whole career
F
That period was the first and smallest domino that would lead to the prom night
Fun Fact: As well as not washing her face, Sissy Spacek also rubbed vaseline into her hair for the audition. She also purposely avoided the rest of the cast outside of shooting scenes because she wanted to feel nervous and isolated around them. Although the actually used corn syrup and red food dye for the pigs blood, Sissy also volunteered to be covered with actual pigs blood for the scene (Brian De Palma wouldn't allow it, though).
"Carrie"(1976) is an excellent drama horror movie! The last part of the movie was intense, creepy, and very dramatic!
Ok but like why is Carrie actually so pretty in this movie
Shes strangely unsettling and eerily beautiful.
Moongem ikr
Ik
Thanks.
At 18:18 even more
One of the most sympathetic villains in horror history
I don't see Carrie as a villain tbh, for me the real villain is Carrie's mother. That woman was pure evil.
She’s not even a villain. She’s a tragic protagonist
Enrique Sanchez that’s exactly what I was thinking. Portraying Carrie as a villain is a downright injustice. Personally, I favor the 2002 adaptation of Carrie for showing her as a more shy and timid girl, portraying her almost like she’s being possessed during her actual rampage, and even then she’s shaking, shuddering, and has this gaze of fear, showing she doesn’t know what’s going on and she doesn’t want to cause the destruction around her.
As for Margaret... across all three adaptations of the story, I think she should have gotten a far more brutal, painful and gruesome death.
@@konnorrockkonnoisseur4970 Exactly.
@@prestonknight2485 Totally agree,
Carrie deserves better. I hate Margaret White so much, she deserves nothing but misery.
The hard cut to Jaime’s “Do it” just kills me everytime
never thought ms spacek became one of the most respective actress and also so beautiful to watch her ..she is truly one classic actress.. you feel her every moment..
I feel so bad for Carrie. Yeah, she ended up killing a bunch of innocent people, including the person who was genuinely trying to help her the most. But she got bullied to no end, had a horrible mother, just hit puberty without having prior knowledge of it, and found out she can move things with her mind. In the end, Chris got what was coming to her!
To be fair, this is kinda the reasoning for almost all school shootings, it's just that she has mind bullets (telekinesis Kyle!)
I love both movies and the book, to me it’s basically a powerful message to those being bullied and being drove to the edge of insanity. I feel like they should just show this movie at school instead of cringe worthy motivational videos
@@M1ZUH4RA They can't show it in school because of the nudity in the beginning, and the period shower scene is essential to the rest of the movie.
My school showed a movue about Anne Frank, and that had more nudity than this
Actually in the novel the gym teacher survives and writes a letter of resignation to the principal.
James’s back must hurt from carrying CZcams right now
The joke kinda sucks but ya know I’ve seen worse
@@Cookieznothere it doesnt suck cuz hes really giving us some good content 💀
Jaehyuns Queso Whatever you say bro
@@Moontcstar I mean that doesn't make the joke good or accurate
Skeleton Crew He meant this joke as to say he has some good content and most of the channels on this platform don’t . I can admit the joke was trash but it is kind of accurate
That girl wearing a frickin baseball cap to the prom has the nerve to laugh at anyone else..
Carrie is one of the very few horror movie killers i feel bad for
“Let’s check in with Carrie’s mom and see how she’s doing!”
*Chop. Chop. Chop.*
“Actually, let’s uh, let’s stick with the dance!”
I thought he was gonna say his famous “well that’s nice”
15:12
*CUTS* *CUTS* *CUTS*
She was imagining "the sin stick"
Yeah. That was quite the creepy *cut* away.
that "jumpscare" at the end had me cracking up. never change James, never change
I love his Star Wars references 😂😂
I love this dude even more cuz he's a SW nerd as I am
Thanks for ruining it :p
Why is your comment first now I know
Mando-Gaming why you gotta spoil it like dat fam🖕🏻😐🖕🏻
Thia made me skip to the lol
Omg I love that shot of carries mum randomly cutting carrots like a psycho
According to my mom, my grandpa left the tv on while I was at his house and Carrie came on. I was 4, and I watched Carrie. Thank god I don’t remember it, or else it would’ve scarred me.
Moral of the story: dont bully people
we should all know that by now😌
(no offense, I was putting this towards the bullies)
Well... Yeah? Thats a moral of the novel. Like what are you trying to say?
@Kaylin James list of what
@@wesfooty3825 List of groceries.
Also Moral of the story: America's idea of what constitutes Christianity and Women should be is fucked up and needs to change before it hurts more people.
Carrie: (Gets pig’s blood dumped on her)
Carrie: “So you’ve chosen, death.”
Steven M Attrell Jotaro's theme plays
Emboar Is a mediocre starter Pokemon
"Omae wa... mou shinderu."
Red Toad
Nani!?
Well... she *was* going insane...
I will always say Carrie was a tragedy, not a horror film