@@sifugurusensei The actress who played Chris thought she and John Travolta were playing complete idiots who were the comic relief. She did not see the evil till she saw the end product.
I’ve met Nancy Allen in person and she’s the total opposite of her role. She is so warm and kind and couldn’t have been nicer to me and everyone else there! A true class act.
I passed her in the aisle while shopping in a store in LA and she could tell I recognized her even though I didn’t say anything, and she gave me the sweetest smile.
there was so much vulnerable beauty to this movie and it's one of the only movie where your heart real aches for a character like carrie. sissy was amazing and no one was better then piper laurie.
That was so classic when carie told her mother tommy ask her to go to the prom and then lighning strobes and her mom responds "the prom". LOL Memorable moment.
tbf tho her performance minus the parts where she hits sissy with a book and drags her to the closet and the scene where she stabs and chased sissy. was over the top
I was today years old when I realized that Sissy's cousin was Rip Torn. Also I love how Amy Irving's voice like hasn't changed in the slightest since portraying Sue Snell
Well for starters she is playing Carrie in a remake. But also when Sissy Spacek played the role she was a pretty unknown actress at the time and that made her more believable.
Brilliant cast, brilliant film - the best of the Stephen King movie adaptations. This is real good versus evil stuff, the two girls an angel and a demon fighting for the future direction of her soul (evil wins, with a little help from the devil 'falling bucket'). The film also captures the cruelty of bullying very well..
There alot of "Carries" in this world! This is for all the kids who get bullied everyday but wish those who tease them suffer the way they do. Carrie got the last laugh in this movie.
It’s a big reason why this movie holds up so well. Even if you ignore the telepathy stuff, bullying is still very much going on to this day. Oh, and religious brainwashing and abuse by authority figures like a parent resonates still.
Carrie wasn’t dumb or slow mentally. She was sheltered and reserved in a religious zone groomed by her mother. She wasn’t street wise and savvy as most of the kids at her new school. She was 16, blossoming, and trying to discover herself all while trying to understand her emotions and thoughts. She was a growing teen who appears to not have much interactions with other kids. It seems that mother snuffed the life out of Carrie’s childhood with her beliefs which appears to be caused by some level of abuse, obscurity and trauma. Carrie’s mom gave me the impression that sex and sexiness is a dreadful sin resulting as a curse and the conception of Carrie was her mother’s curse.
I remember when I first saw this movie I fell in love immediately with it and with the outstanding Sissy Spacek, I really liked all the members of the cast too, especially Amy Irving, with those beautiful big blue eyes...mmm...what a gorgeous girl...fantastic movie...Brian De Palma rocks!
I agree, I too am anticipating the remake. I've never heard of Chloe Moretz before but was pretty impressed with the trailer. However, no one can compare to the original. Sissy spacek and especially Piper Laurie's performance can never be replaced.
Yes @100572a, I felt so bad for Carrie too, her schoolmates gave to her the hardest treatment you can imagine!It's so sad but true that this kind of things actually happens in real life! teenagers can be so cruel, sometimes they don't show any empathy at all...highschool may become an incredible nightmare!
there's a lot of people like carrie in this world...the kind that just never fit in, didn't have any friends 2 talk 2, and were the brunt of everyone's jokes. unlike when this movie was made, internet has unfortunately made it easier 2 bully other kids. :(
It's crazy to think how different film history would have been if Lucas and De Palma had made different choices. Like imagine Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds being Carrie and Margaret.
It’s the first clear and distinct line of dialogue in the entire movie uttered directly from one character to another while both are plainly on screen in front of each other and in front of the audience (I’m not counting the volleyball dialogue because it’s chaotic and all over the place) and it’s such a jarring, disturbing, cynical, and awful thing to hear someone say to someone else and therefore right from the start you know you’re in for a wild and disturbing ride.
the power of movies is to make you forget that. and this movie does that to a T. that's why the film feels so much like a dream to me because in most dreams you don't feel like it's a dream until you wake up. and this movie's ending has that perfect nightmare jolt that makes you wake up shaking and drenched in sweat. and after a few minutes, just like how you begin to ponder about how weird/scary/happy/sexy your dream was, you suddenly appreciate just how damn good and gripping the movie was.
This version of Carrie will remain legendary since it's the original and scariest, but it's not an exact faithful adaptation to the novel. So in that sense I think it's a good idea to make a sequel. Besides Chloe Moretz is a fine young actress! Still, Sissy will always be the one great Carrie :)
Oh I mean it was troubling on me. I was just about7 years old and I went to see it with older siblings and friends. I remember it cause we got back at night. I was shook up as you might imagine. Carrie was a superb film with details, imagery and music and thats why it scared me as a youngster.
The 2013 remake will be enjoyable, I think. Chloe Moretz is a very talented young actress and Julianne Moore will make for an interesting Margaret White. But, with the filmmakers these days, I'm sure the tragedy of "Carrie" will not be as heartbreaking as Brian de Palma's 1976 version. Sissy Spacek still breaks my heart as Carrie White. :(
All of these people do look great now, but this documentary cannot be that recent because Spacek does actually look a bit older than this now. So interesting!
I really like the scene when Amy Irving said that people think that the shower scene is the opening scene of the film and she saild that the shower scene was not the opening scene of the film It was a volleyball game when she and the other girls are doing a volleyball game for gym class and P.J Soles Norma said that she was signed on for 2 weeeks after they shot the volleyball game and she hit Sissy Spacek Carrie on the head with her baseball cap and she still has her baseball cap
Exactly. Many of the people within them use pyschological bullying and prey on lesser confident individuals. What also annoys me about them is that they preach peace and tolerance, 'love thy neighbour' etc yet those morals go out of the window if you're gay/bi etc.
I liked the ending of the book better than the ending of the movie. They're both tragic, but in the book Carrie kills her mother on purpose and without remorse.
Lol. Yeah, NOW I remember! Omg. It's a weird trip to suddenly remember things from 40+ years ago. Its like "WHAM!" and you remember all of it from that long ago like it's new.
It’s funny when people look good when they r young they don’t age well The guy who played Tommy William Katz was so cute when he was in this he also played in the movie House
This is truly one of the greatest movies of all time!
No doubt! This movie never aged 😁
Periodt
I love Piper Laurie in Carrie! She did an amazing job as Margaret and there will never be anyone else who could do this part better!
Funny she thought it was a comedy
@@sifugurusensei The actress who played Chris thought she and John Travolta were playing complete idiots who were the comic relief. She did not see the evil till she saw the end product.
@@Vydio Nancy Allen is Chris Hargensen
True
@@sifugurusenseishe thought her character was hysterical. She scared me to death
I’ve met Nancy Allen in person and she’s the total opposite of her role. She is so warm and kind and couldn’t have been nicer to me and everyone else there! A true class act.
❤❤❤Nancy!! I wish I met her
I passed her in the aisle while shopping in a store in LA and she could tell I recognized her even though I didn’t say anything, and she gave me the sweetest smile.
She's so gorgeous
there was so much vulnerable beauty to this movie and it's one of the only movie where your heart real aches for a character like carrie. sissy was amazing and no one was better then piper laurie.
Awww Sissy Spacek is so adorable!!! :)
Piper Laurie was so over the top,and it so worked for that part,I loved her in Carrie. :)
Wow, all of these ladies have aged so gracefully! Beautiful then and now :) What a talented cast! :D
Yes
Sissy was a wonderful Carrie. She's beautiful but plays the part of Carrie wonderfully!!!
In the 70s she was considered ugly
@@IsabEla-tf5ltBook Carrie wasn’t considered good looking either and she struggled with her weight. Sissy did play Carrie perfectly though.
I never knew that it was Betty Buckley’s voice saying “CreepyCarrie, creepy Carrie!”
neither did i
I have this ex friend named Kerri. I used to taunt her: creepy kerri creepy kerri. Mind you that's not why she's no longer my friend
Sissy was so beautiful as Carrie
She's still is
That was so classic when carie told her mother tommy ask her to go to the prom and then lighning strobes and her mom responds "the prom". LOL Memorable moment.
To this day, Piper Laurie maintains that she starred in an over-the-top comedy. Hilarious.
tbf tho her performance minus the parts where she hits sissy with a book and drags her to the closet and the scene where she stabs and chased sissy. was over the top
@@fadalerabrasool3563her performance was a comedy but the movie wasn't meant to be lol buy it kind of worked anyway
@@stinameaner Still how would she even though of it as a Comedy? i mean they would have explain the genre of the movie that they are working
The cast was a hell of a team to make the movie look great! The movie from 1976 was excellent!
best acting ever.. If Sissy didnt get awards for this, she was ripped off. The mother is the one from Hustler? I recognize the voice. I'm stunned
Both Sissy and Piper were nominated for Academy Awards for CARRIE. They didn’t win though. Sissy did win some lower profile critics awards.
Piper Laurie was brilliant as Margaret White (Carrie's mother) No one in my opinion could have played that character well than she did.
Faye Dunaway. Lol
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823Exacto
The Musical score thru-out the entire script is also worthy of a nomination n credit!
I was today years old when I realized that Sissy's cousin was Rip Torn. Also I love how Amy Irving's voice like hasn't changed in the slightest since portraying Sue Snell
Even after all these years, Sissy Spaeck is just beautiful... The original and best Carrie!
Great movie, a real classic. Very nice to see these terrific actors talking about their story.
This is one of the best scary movies of all time. Still freaks the shit out of me.
Well for starters she is playing Carrie in a remake. But also when Sissy Spacek played the role she was a pretty unknown actress at the time and that made her more believable.
i loved how everyone was so natural you don't see natural in alot of todays movies anymore
her reaction when she missed the ball is cute.... she look so naive, sweet .........
God I love this movie.
Brilliant cast, brilliant film - the best of the Stephen King movie adaptations.
This is real good versus evil stuff, the two girls an angel and a demon fighting for the future direction of her soul (evil wins, with a little help from the devil 'falling bucket'). The film also captures the cruelty of bullying very well..
There alot of "Carries" in this world! This is for all the kids who get bullied everyday but wish those who tease them suffer the way they do. Carrie got the last laugh in this movie.
But alot of innocent of ppl got killed 2..
It’s a big reason why this movie holds up so well. Even if you ignore the telepathy stuff, bullying is still very much going on to this day. Oh, and religious brainwashing and abuse by authority figures like a parent resonates still.
This movie is so good.... because of the actors and the music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I bought the movie because of the music!
Carrie wasn’t dumb or slow mentally. She was sheltered and reserved in a religious zone groomed by her mother. She wasn’t street wise and savvy as most of the kids at her new school. She was 16, blossoming, and trying to discover herself all while trying to understand her emotions and thoughts. She was a growing teen who appears to not have much interactions with other kids. It seems that mother snuffed the life out of Carrie’s childhood with her beliefs which appears to be caused by some level of abuse, obscurity and trauma. Carrie’s mom gave me the impression that sex and sexiness is a dreadful sin resulting as a curse and the conception of Carrie was her mother’s curse.
I watched it recently and it broke my heart for Carrie. She just wanted a loving momma.
@@gregzgurl2004 Exactly 💯💯💯💯💯
I remember when I first saw this movie I fell in love immediately with it and with the outstanding Sissy Spacek, I really liked all the members of the cast too, especially Amy Irving, with those beautiful big blue eyes...mmm...what a gorgeous girl...fantastic movie...Brian De Palma rocks!
I agree, I too am anticipating the remake. I've never heard of Chloe Moretz before but was pretty impressed with the trailer. However, no one can compare to the original. Sissy spacek and especially Piper Laurie's performance can never be replaced.
Still gets to me to this day.
I loved this movie - but then I watched again last month and its SO SO SAD!!! OMG. Tragic.
Love the fact that Brian and Lucas were cross auditioning. Wild to think Tommy Ross coulda been Luke Skywalker
This documentary is as good as the movie.
Yes, William Katt was best known for his role on The Greatest American Hero. He was also in a brilliant horror comedy in the 80's called "House."
I wished some of the original cast members had cameos in the 2013 remake.
And 2002 but 2002 was different
I've loved this movie for years... This documentary is amazing. Thank you so much for uploading, SnakeStormTV.
I liked Betty Buckley in "Carrie" and "Eight is Enough!"
Piper Laurie was freaking terrifying in this film 😮
I love their voices
Yes @100572a, I felt so bad for Carrie too, her schoolmates gave to her the hardest treatment you can imagine!It's so sad but true that this kind of things actually happens in real life! teenagers can be so cruel, sometimes they don't show any empathy at all...highschool may become an incredible nightmare!
william katt is so adorable. and sissy spacek is so pretty! :)
in real life barbara hale (from perry mason) is william katt's mother
Wow
I never heard about the dual auditions. Carrie will always be a ground breaking, amazing film. This is such an amazing documentary.
there's a lot of people like carrie in this world...the kind that just never fit in, didn't have any friends 2 talk 2, and were the brunt of everyone's jokes. unlike when this movie was made, internet has unfortunately made it easier 2 bully other kids. :(
The documentary is awesome very much needed for this troubling film.
It's crazy to think how different film history would have been if Lucas and De Palma had made different choices.
Like imagine Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds being Carrie and Margaret.
Sissy spacek is the best
One of my top three favorite actresses 🌟
Respect to the original.
5:02. That B&W photo of Sissy totally made me think that she was in a shot for HALLOWEEN!!! I can see her in HALLOWEEN now! lol
The cast is amazing. Fully commited to their roles
This movie is so good.
"You eat shit!" haha love it! Such a classic movie!
It’s the first clear and distinct line of dialogue in the entire movie uttered directly from one character to another while both are plainly on screen in front of each other and in front of the audience (I’m not counting the volleyball dialogue because it’s chaotic and all over the place) and it’s such a jarring, disturbing, cynical, and awful thing to hear someone say to someone else and therefore right from the start you know you’re in for a wild and disturbing ride.
the power of movies is to make you forget that. and this movie does that to a T. that's why the film feels so much like a dream to me because in most dreams you don't feel like it's a dream until you wake up. and this movie's ending has that perfect nightmare jolt that makes you wake up shaking and drenched in sweat. and after a few minutes, just like how you begin to ponder about how weird/scary/happy/sexy your dream was, you suddenly appreciate just how damn good and gripping the movie was.
This version of Carrie will remain legendary since it's the original and scariest, but it's not an exact faithful adaptation to the novel. So in that sense I think it's a good idea to make a sequel. Besides Chloe Moretz is a fine young actress! Still, Sissy will always be the one great Carrie :)
i love carrie! thou im born in 1988.. LOL first watched it when i was in my elementary times... i cant slp after that...!
Thank you so much for posting!!!!
Perfection
Rest in Paradise Laurie❤
I’m literally watching this now. One of my favorites…
I love it. Thanks for uploading!
A testament to what a fantastic acting job she did as Hargenson.
I really loved this movie and I am still doing it !!!
Oh I mean it was troubling on me. I was just about7 years old and I went to see it with older siblings and friends. I remember it cause we got back at night. I was shook up as you might imagine. Carrie was a superb film with details, imagery and music and thats why it scared me as a youngster.
I really hated the shower scene when Carrie had her 1st period and go to the girls for help and they treated her so so mean
The 2013 remake will be enjoyable, I think. Chloe Moretz is a very talented young actress and Julianne Moore will make for an interesting Margaret White. But, with the filmmakers these days, I'm sure the tragedy of "Carrie" will not be as heartbreaking as Brian de Palma's 1976 version. Sissy Spacek still breaks my heart as Carrie White. :(
The original, the best!
Carrie's mother was the creepiest part of the movie.
She was. I love her character.
Wow. Nancy Allen looks exactly the same as she did in 1976!
Yes indeed, @100572a, unique and unforgettable....what a movie! I love it!
I was smiling all through this documentary! 😊😊
Will Katt sounds in pain when he said "I didn't get Luke Skywalker"
Well, Luke Skywalker sure didn't make Mark Hamill's career exceptional. Far from it. In fact only Harrison Ford ever had a career after Star Wars.
@@reneearnoux5910 But it made Mark Hamill many millions.
I loved it :]
Sissy Spacek was a really beautiful woman
Grande film, ottimo cast e musiche. Capolavoro!
love this from the actress perspective.
メイキングみるの
大好きです!
キャスト、スタッフ、
監督、と
皆、情熱をもって、
すばらしく
名作になるゆえんですね〜
せつなくて哀しい結末ですが、
とてもふかい内容です~
誰もが心を病んでいて、
やつあたりでキャリーに
集中してしまった感じで
ほんとかわいそうで、
しかたなかった
いじわる女達、毒母が
ほんとにくたらしかったけど
メイキングみて、
皆さん役柄になりきって
みごとだったと思います〜
Damn! Nancy Allen looks exactly the same!
She look the same in Robo Cop
Love it 🥰
u just can't except the fact that a woman can be the protagonist and a badass killer
i almost didn't recognize her until i looked closely and it finally sunk in.
Thanks
All of these people do look great now, but this documentary cannot be that recent because Spacek does actually look a bit older than this now. So interesting!
I really like the scene when Amy Irving said that people think that the shower scene is the opening scene of the film and she saild that the shower scene was not the opening scene of the film It was a volleyball game when she and the other girls are doing a volleyball game for gym class and P.J Soles Norma said that she was signed on for 2 weeeks after they shot the volleyball game and she hit Sissy Spacek Carrie on the head with her baseball cap and she still has her baseball cap
Exactly. Many of the people within them use pyschological bullying and prey on lesser confident individuals. What also annoys me about them is that they preach peace and tolerance, 'love thy neighbour' etc yet those morals go out of the window if you're gay/bi etc.
I just realized the one with the red cap was in Halloween wow!
Yep
Excellent movie
We have yet to see :)
I think sissy spacek was perfect because if you read the book, she pits the discription almost perfectly
She wasn't fat, tho. SK specifically said she was, as I recall...
I liked the ending of the book better than the ending of the movie. They're both tragic, but in the book Carrie kills her mother on purpose and without remorse.
Didn't the guy who played Tommy become "The Greatest American Hero"?
🎵Believe it or not I'm walking on air
Never thought I could feel so free-e-e🎵
Yess
Lol. Yeah, NOW I remember! Omg. It's a weird trip to suddenly remember things from 40+ years ago. Its like "WHAM!" and you remember all of it from that long ago like it's new.
Imagine Brian DePalma just calling you up one day out of the blue
I agree! :)
It’s funny when people look good when they r young they don’t age well
The guy who played Tommy William Katz was so cute when he was in this he also played in the movie House
Betty Buckley was actually 28-29 in this film.
ILOVEDTHEMOVIECARRIEAREALCLASSIC
good movie
PIPER LAURIE (1932 - 2023)
RIP Piper Laurie she was so terrifying and nightmarish in this movie
I mean I saw it when I was like 4 and it's the only movie that ever scared me to the point where I still can't watch it.
I like how Carrie said I've been invited to the prom. Then the mom says Prom? Then lightning crashes. Lol Love Dark humor!