Horror In '99: Looking Back At The Haunting & House On Haunted Hill
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In the late 1990s, a surge of horror remakes dominated the box office, with Dark Castle Entertainment emerging as a notable player in the scene. Specializing in revamping the works of horror maestro William Castle, the production company carved its niche in the industry. Meanwhile, amidst the sea of forgotten films lies 1999's The Haunting, remembered chiefly for a sudden and shocking decapitation scene involving Owen Wilson's character. Yet, despite this memorable moment, the film's overall impact remains underwhelming. Delving into the project's turbulent history, we uncover how Stephen King's departure and Spielberg's initial involvement shaped Jan De Bont's eerie ghost story. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind this curious cinematic endeavor.
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The Haunting was the best live action Scooby-Doo movie. The house looked fantastic, but the CGI was hilariously bad.
Yo. When the fireplace flue ate Owen Wilson’s head I lost it.
That's the best description for this 😂😂😂
Yup beautiful set, awful script
I love House on Haunted Hill. The cast was great, the atmosphere and gore was schlocky fun, and the story was fine.
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I agree. I recently saw a vhs copy on a rack at a video games store and i had to get it.
What gore?
The wife was hilarious.
House On Haunted Hill (1999) is spooky fun and an underrated remake
Yes, it really is. I've probably seen it 20 times and it never gets old 🙌💯
The first basement jumpscare still gets me
What made the original 63 movie work, was the sound design. You never see a ghost, not once. The cinematography was stunning. The prolonged shot of the wallpaper whilst Nell is laid in bed, hearing the ghosts, was terrifying.
Saw the original at my grandma's house when I was little, so when the remake came out I had to go see it with a friend. We agreed the jump scare you could sense coming was the scariest part. 😔
With you all the way on that one. I always felt sorry for Nell at the end. Brilliant actress.
House on Haunted Hill is always a fun watch IMO
I always loved that part in House on Haunted Hill where they are looking in the monitors and the Dr. is walking, loved the way they made him move
There are some really creepy parts in that movie that I love. I love it when the Doctor gets trapped in that little chamber and they turned it on and he almost goes insane.
scard me I was a scaredy cat teen when I watched it on cable 😂
@@tonygonzales3206 gah that part scared me but I couldnt look away, I just had to not watch it before bed lol, I was in my teens, not used to horror back then.
@@ItsaKindOfMagic86 I grew up with the stuff. I watched alien at 5 years old. The thing at 7.
I remember reading that they made the actor walk backwards, and then reversed it to make it feel spooky.
At 39 I still have these gems on VHS I want to go back in time to the glory days of entertainment
House on haunted hill is actually one of my favorite horror movies of the 90s. It's truly creepy in some parts and just a real good time. Jeffrey Combs shines of course. Unfortunately, he didn't get a lot of screen time.
Who was he in this
@@richardblack3385the husband
@@richardblack3385he was the evil doctor who ran the asylum.
He was awesome and I think they used him just the right amount. I think it adds to the creepiness of his character that he just kinda lurks in the shadows and you only see him fleetingly.
Saw House on Haunted Hill in the theater in 1999 and still have my scratch off card today. It was a good ride then and still is today for me.
I saw it in the theater too!! I barely slept that night haha
99’ had so many great horror films: The Sixth Sense, Stigmata, The Blair witch Project, The Haunting, House on Haunted Hill, Candyman 3, Scream 3 and Cherry Falls
I see Scream 3 as a dark comedy, not really a horror and I was a newbie to horror when that came out and was scared easily but Scream 3 just didnt give me any of the tension and thrills as the first two Scream movies, which I always watch back to back.
Scream 3 came out in 2000!
@@ItsaKindOfMagic86 I know but it was originally slated for a release date of December 99 but pushed back two months for more edits
Pretty sure a Final Destination is in there too
I love the original House on Haunted Hill and the remake is a guilty pleasure.
I remember seeing house on haunted hill opening night. Still one of my all time favorite horror movies!
House on Haunted hill traumatized me when I was a kid. I was probably 3 or 4 the first time I watched it and it stuck with me forever. I'll always love that movie, no matter what anyone says ❤️
3 or 4?!
I've always loved House on Haunted Hill. I remember watching it with my 6th grade girlfriend, and it has been a regular rematch ever since.
Saw it with my 6th grade boyfriend. Tim, is that you?
Absolutely loved House on Haunted Hill '99. Great cast and such a fun film!
I loved the ending where Taye Diggs yelling he was adopted being what makes the house let them go because neither of them were the right people for the house/ghosts to get revenge on. Plus them getting the money made me happy as a 16yr old.
I also still quote this movie regularly, mostly Chris Kattan’s lines “I want it - so you give it!”
Omg Chris Kattan’s character was my absolute favorite! Excellent comic relief without being too silly.
Rose Red is one of my favorite shows. I've rewatched it and storm of the century many times.
House on haunted hill was messed up scary! brilliantly done. 👌
I saw The Haunting at a local cinema and it was such a boring experience, the best part was a guy shouting Boo! in a random scene that cracked the theater up. On the other hand, HoHH is a great movie, and the first scene is classic!
House on haunted hill is one of my favorite movies ever. It’s super creepy in some places but also hilariously dark. Chris Kattan yelling “YOU GIVE ME MY DAMN CHECK RIGHT NOW I WANT IT SO YOU GIVE IT “ lives rent free in my head.
I have a soft spot for this movie, though nothing beats the original classic from the 60's. A young Catherine Zeta Jones was also compelling.
Rest in piece Julian Sands.
The Haunting remake is a perfect example of why sometimes less is more. We don't even see a glimpse of a ghost in the original film. And it was a lot more effective than the special effects overload we're subjected to in the remake. The cast was good and the house looked amazing. But other than that, it just didn't work out. And even though the same could be said for much of House on Haunted Hill, I find the remake to that movie to be a little bit better overall. Sure they go a bit crazy with the special effects there too but it's not as extreme as The Haunting remake.
Saw both in the theater when they came out and loved them both! The wood angel coming to life in The Haunting and then the zoetrope in The House on Haunted Hill are the most memorable scenes for me
This was my first horror movie and I still hold it as something special!
I loved House on Haunted Hill. The way the chef moved in the camera always creeped me out.
This is just 23 minutes of name dropping.
I grew up having both of these on VHS, I absolutely loved them lol
Got to see Haunted hill 99’ in theater last month, super fun movie
I saw house on haunted hill in the theater and loved it. Im shocked that its not regarded as a classic.
LOL. I was today years old when I learned that wasn't James Woods.😅
Gosh I love these remakes from the late 90s and early naughties! More please!!!! House Of Wax, please!
This is one of my absolute favorites since I was a kid ❤️
The sets & production on these films was top notch.
Watched it with my brother when it first came out.
We were on LSD so that CGI scared the shit out of us lol 😂😂
I watched both in theaters, and enjoyed them quite a lot. I revisit each every year.
HOHH is a unsung masterpiece. Maybe the last really epic horrormovies of the 90ies
And The haunting is beautiful. Goldsmiths music is magic
I had HBO at the time and liked them both, the late 90's horror renaissance that began with Scream really gave us some under the radar suspense flicks.
House on Haunted Hill will always have a special place in my cold, dark heart 🖤
House on haunted hill is legit awesome. This is my opinion of course, but I saw the movie when I was probably like 15. Maybe 16 and it just had an impact on me and I still love it to this day. I own the DVD of it and I'll watch it a couple times a year. Maybe more.
Both movies were great. Saw them both at the movie theater and still enjoy watching them 🤷🏽♀️
Agreed with all, including the last two sentences, especially!
I’ve taken nap to this movie in a lazy boy.. that’s a good thing
This movie was fantastic especially for the time period, cgi was just learning to walk and it delivered on the back stories of the characters.
I saw the 99 version when I was sick and stayed home from school. It was on TBS or USA at the time. I was in high school. So it wasn't too long after the movie came out. Most of what I remember of it was scary. But I'm also really sensitive and even more so when I'm chalk full of cold medicine 😅
Side note 4:27: and this is just me, the plot of minority report, especially with Colin Farrell’s character”Witwer”, operates very similar to that of LA Confidential and Kevin Spacey’s character of “Jack Vincennes”-- similar outcomes of both those characters too.
Remember how everyone was like WAIT IS THAT LISA LOEB? at the start of House on Haunted Hill LOLLLLLLL
Despite what the so-called critics said I really enjoyed House On Haunted Hill bought the DVD years ago.
So I was like 15 when this movie came out. And I have not rewatched it in years.. But I use to love it.. I had it on DVD and watched it many times.. Maybe mostly because I was a teenager.. And Catherine zeta was absolutely smoking hot in the film!!
I love House on Haunted Hill! i never understand the hate it gets- it scared the shit out of me as a teenager! Also big love for 13 ghosts haha
House on Haunted Hill mastered some tropes that are insipidly overdone today, it also had prime Famke Janssen.
I still love House on Haunted Hill. It is so fun and silly but so damn good. Who else wants a prequel of the Asylum? Me.
I really like your narrative style. There is some high pitched music that plays sporadically throughout and it's really really tough to sit through. It sounds like a music box and tinnitus. I kept having to turn the sound down.
It was only during the haunting portion over the first ten minutes
The Haunting is one of the earliest horror memories.
horror in the late 90s was pretty dope !
14:13 Taye Diggs also movie GO! that year. 17:15 Debbie’s nice legs in heels👀
i enjoyed both of them. they were cliché of a horror, but still fun to watch.
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i was thinking 13 Ghosts is also in the above category, and whaddya know... it popped up in the video 😅
I saw the orginal of both, The Hounting really scared me it was so well done. The remake was laughably bad. As for the House of the Hounted Hill, I actually enjoyed the remake more then orginal. I love Vincent Price but I can't belive anyone would be terrified of plastic sceleton on a fishing rod, up to this point it wasn't bad but that scene was hilarious.
The Haunting was a silly movie, in my opinion. House on Haunted Hill was pretty dang good, in my opinion.
Quite a few people, including myself thought this was a really good movie. Some of the effects weren’t great but you’ve got to think it was 1999. But it was a great movie with a great actors and actresses.
I remember seeing the haunting in the theater and wow did that suck.
I rewatched both these at different times last year. Not bad but im good for another couple decades...
I love house on haunted Hill it's Sooooooo underrated and really camp 🖤
Return to House on Haunted Hill was actually considerably better than the first one.
I always loved the haunting the sets are absolutely amazing..also love the set piece that’s like a super fast spinning chamber that the guy gets locked in and left to go crazy n die envision a man coming towards him based off the pictures on the panels as shown at 10:56 ..gave 11 yr old me nightmares. Then I rewatched it on Halloween 2007 in college with my gf n grandma and realized how crappy it was..I was just very distracted by cathryn zeta jones n Ali larter as a pubescent boy 😂
Yup, the original 1960's version is still one of my short list horror movies. Not a fan of remakes.
I'm not a fan of remakes either.
However seeing the remake of HOHH made me watch the original and it was my first introduction to the great Vincent Price :) so I'll appreciate the HOHH remake for that.
@@ItsaKindOfMagic86 I grew up on the black & white originals of all the great horror movies (Friday night midnight movies!). My original comment was about the first subject - The Haunting (1963) - it didn't need any special CGI effects, and was much like a Hitchcock thriller. Fear was palpable just from sound and camera work. But my comment turned out to be just as valid for the Vincent Price classic too. Granted, it's cheesy by modern standards, but I will still stand by it.
Loved it then. Love it now.
Can anyone else appreciate the irony that The haunting remake was closer to a remake of the original HOHH than the actual remake of HOHH that came out the same year?
I guess.
The thing that ruins the Hauting for me was the casting of Eleanor "Nell" character. The actress seemed a bit misplaced. I would have bought into the scares had she acted more terrifed like the other cast members. Just didnt find The Haunting scary, and I scare easily.
there is a good movie in there somewhere, someone just needs to recut it and update the visual effects. the set's were outstanding
It's a great movie actually
This is a fun movie. Wasn’t the best, but it’s a guilty pleasure. Would have loved a little more horror and scares.
9/10 movie.
was great,
I always got both of these movies confused.
Steven Spielberg also did that with Michael crichtons Jurassic Park
My buddies and I went to see this one purely for CZJ
I’ve always known The Haunting is terrible, but I keep coming back to look at the house 😂
I always thought the Hunting was influenced by the movie The Evil 1978.
I love House On Haunted Hill but no one does better than Vincent Price
Can you look at Rose Red next.
I adore Liam Neeson, but House on Haunted Hill is my favorite of the two. I like the cast of characters more in HOHH. And it still scares me when I watch it.
I can't say the same for the Haunting. It never scared me and I was 13 when this came out and I was terrified of horror but Haunting was just not scary. And I scare easily. 😂
HOHH made me check out the original and I enjoyed it, it was my introduction to the great Vincent Price 😁
I'm actually surprised that a lot of movies that were a bomb or with poorly critic received, are those I like the most
The Haunting on Hill House is one of my top 20 favorites. And I usually watch it again once or twice a year when I make my "Frightening October" marathon to Halloween.
And it really keeps being pretty good for me.
There are some "issues" that cannot be denied, but is a solid 7.5/10 (and THAT head scene is one of my favorites scenes ever)
House on haunted hill is pretty good, its sequel not so much. All in all a good 5.5/10 or even 6/10
Is also ony top 20, and part of my "Frightening October" marathon, but is way down below The Haunting on Hill House
Edit to add: Rose Red is also in my list. I'm a freaking Stephen King 👑 fan and I watch almost all his movies adaptations (not all good, I'm still not a fan of the new The Stand miniseries but is ok)
They did her so dirty with that thumbnail
De Bont kind of looks like the guy from Men
The ‘99 House on Haunted Hill remains my favorite horror remake to this day.
🎩The two movies, were ahead of their times' yet' ⏳ they're movies 🍿 who's time has 🎥come.
How the duck can you fail with speed 2 and someone comes along offering you more work after you just make a pile of shit?
connections
hollywood cares more about connections than about talent
for example, if you bump elbows with someone at a hollywood party and become friends, the successful one will get gigs for their entry level new buddy
It's Taye Diggs not Ty Diggs...
The best two comedies of 1999. It's close, but The Haunting is the bigger piece of crap.
Smoke and mirrors via CG. That was just plain stupid.
The Haunting is part of a slew of big-budget late 90s genre films that had all the right elements but are so weakly scripted and poorly put together that they fail hard in spite of themselves. (See also: John Carpenter's Vampires, Sleepy Hollow, Spawn, Deep Blue Sea, Lake Placid, Virus, and Dracula 2000.)
House on Haunted Hill is a curio; essentially a bigger-budgeted version of the kind of inventive, low-rent, DTV horror effort more typically associated with Stuart Gordon or Charles Band, with all the attendant pros and cons that implies.
Just like event horizon I will never understand the hate people have for this movie, yeah the CGI was awful but damn it's a good movie
fun movie and the sequel is ok
Tie Diggs? Fam key Jensen? 🙄
House on Haunted Hill was good but the sequel was meh. It had some good kills but the idea of the asylum actually being alive due to an artifact that gave it an actual heart seemed ridiculous compared to the original.
Both are great films. I know that's not a popular position but I don't care.
The Haunting would have worked for me had they recast the actress for the character of Eleanor "Nell".
The actress they went with did not sell me any fear, she didnt look scared enough. I think it is just her face, she is suited for dramas and tv. Not a big production horror movie.
@@ItsaKindOfMagic86 Maybe it's just me, but I found she had a great "innocence" to her face and personality. But hey, to each their own, right?
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I'd sooner watch the Haunting (with its bad cgi) over and over again, than House on Haunted Hill... nothing scary in it- and gore doesn't make a scary movie 🙄🙄
Not only did this not need to be a 2-part video, the second half both doesn't give anything to benefit the video as well as feels like it actively takes away from the good credit the first half built-up.
Rare L from JoBlo... 🤷
return to house on haunted hill sounds way more interesting and you didnt even cover it lmfao