Death Becomes Her: Friends forever
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Madeline (Meryl Streep) and Helen (Goldie Hawn) attend Ernest’s (Bruce Willis) funeral.
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Longtime friends Madeline Ashton (Meryl Streep), a writer, and aspiring writer Helen Sharp (Goldie Hawn) become rivals when they have a crush on the same man, Ernest Menville (Bruce Willis). To prevent ageing, they both drink a magical potion, but soon realize they have turned immortal.
Credits: © 1992 Universal Pictures
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the way Helen said "do you remember where you parked the car?" so nonchalantly, I like to think this isn't the first time this happened
I know lol. The same as the tapping of the fingers on the free floating arm lol
This is so so random
The potion made their bodies young again and always stay alive and would not age anymore. But their bodies would not heal either. So all the damage just accumulated.
Yes like I was just about to ask y are they not healing ? Also the lady said they got 10 yrs then they can fake they death or just hide
Yeah, plus at the beginning they sustained injuries that would kill you normally as a human so their bodies technically died then so they were just rotting away after that
That's why they are told to take very good care of their bodies, because if they died, this would happen. They needed to keep their bodies in perfect working order.
What about when they disintegrate after like hundreds and hundreds of years? What will they be, sentient dust and particles?????
@@lostwavefinder587 They probably die if they get burned or have their brain destroyed.
I love how they're calling each other as "Hell" and "Mad"
🤣🤣🤣
🤣😅😎😆😂😪🤤😜😭🤯😰😤🤑
That was intentional. Especially with Ernest "Ern". The writer said it was a reference to "Mad-Ern-Hel" aka "Madder than hell"
@@Veachie Oh wow, that’s clever.
Earnest lived up to his name in the end.
@@eyeseer1but he was horrible too. He may have repented, but he plotted with Helen to murder Maddie...tried to strangle her then pushed her down the stairs to break her neck.
All three were horrible, Earnest just wouldn't take that last step into hell they wanted him to do they'd have an eternal caretaker and post mortem plastic surgeon
One thing that stood out. I think Helen actually mourned if only for a second. The sudden tears at her eyes that lead to her discovering she's a little runny with the spray-paint. To some degree, Helen did love Ernest but her greed superseded that.
There was a scene where they actually said they loved eachother but it was removed (along with more than 30 other scenes).
In the original ending where the eternal women are still beautiful but extremely bored and miserable Helen also had a somewhat redeeming moment where they showed her looking sad at an old Ernest and his wife. She was longing for a full quality mortal life like them.
Also in the original script, Helen wasn't the overweight cat lady. She was still a beautiful cougar who hits on Ernest. Madeline was supposed to be overweight because of her stalled acting career.
@@ladyfire44That honestly would’ve made a lot more sense than what happened
@@adamjustadam I don't think it would have, if they still went with establishing that once their bodies suffer physical death, that they would basically fall apart. How would the scenario in the deleted original be explained? Wouldn't make sense to have two women who are immortally tied to their bodies, and yet their bodies are physically dead and rotting away over time, just to have them look immaculate 37 years down the road.
Until now I never fully understood what happened to them to end up like this when the witch who sold them the potion looked pristine.
Now after reading some comments, it makes sense: the reason they are fragile and falling apart is because they killed their bodies or damaged them internally. I don't think the potion killed them or their bodies, I think the potion is what is keeping then alive but their body functions have all stopped because they died/killed each other that night. Now, it all makes sense...
It's ironic though, for eternal youth, you have to live with the vigilance and gentleness of a grandma with glass bones...
Well no I think they just need to treat their bodies normally, they only became fragile after they died, but with the potion, they just stopped aging and were still as sturdy as before taking the potion. Years of having to be put back together in cheap ways is probably why they ended in pieces. They have lost their limbs before probably, and well since they've been dead for decades their bodies are pretty fragile. If they hadn't killed each other they would have been fine. The lady did told them to take care of their bodies, and well she does that and is fine, she doesn't go out of her way to get herself killed and having her body break apart.
Here's something to be considered. Just a theory however. What if the potion was misunderstood? Keep in mind Lisle was only 71 at the time of distribution. What if the potion didn't help the body itself live forever but just capture eternal youth? What if the body still had it's health limitations and everyone who took the potion would still "die" for natural causes and have to continue existence like Madeline and Helen? It's an interesting thought because we really don't know what the potion is.
I actually don’t think it had anything to do with them killing each other that night, but rather that living eternally means they’re the living dead. This means that although they’ve stopped ageing they are still technically dead as they are no longer able to heal themselves. Their poor state in the final scene is due to them sustaining/ accumulating injuries that can never heal. It’s like hair and nails… the health can be maintained and disguised but never repaired.
I think, the two always killing each other everytime they caught in the fight. And Ernest always sewing some cadavers into them to repair s their dead bodies. 😂
If we take what Lisle said in consideration.
1. Eternal life and Beauty is the benefit of the potion.
- You will return to your peak condition of beauty for your age. Your prime, so to say.
- You will never die.
2. In ten years, leave the public eye and take care of your body.
- Something begins to happen that makes the potion's effects noticeable, therefore you must go into hiding after ten years.
- Your body is still vulnerable to the world's dangers. The moment you're supposed to "Die". Whether by harm or what have you. Your body will begin to decay. Needing generous amounts of upkeep to retain your beauty.
Lisle always looked so sculpted as she had plenty of help to retain her look. Her body was intact but seeing what Helen and Madeline needed to do, Lisle likely had hours of work to keep that beautiful appearance as so.
2:43 LMAO the way Madeline yells *”HUUUUUAHH!”* when Helen grabs her is hilarious! She sounds like a confused and wasted drunk 😂🤣
hahaha yessssss. this part is so funny 😂😂😂😂😂
That part always cracks me up!
I know right.. 😂😂
Knowing Meryl Streep, she probably was drunk doing this scene or thought I'd be funny if she pretended she was
😂😂😂great movie
Poor Madeline and Helen. They wanted to stay young and beautiful so badly that they didn't just lose their heads over it... They both _completely went to pieces!_ **Cryptkeeper laugh**
Cue Danny Elfman's theme.
Haven't heard of the Crypt keeper's pun for a long time, still remember Tales from the Cryptkeeper.
All they wanted to do was to be young and beautiful again and to be with Ernest
Why didn't they add him in the movie
It started development as a Cryptkeeper movie, but was deemed strong enough to stand on its own before release, hence the use of the theme in the trailer. Watching this through the lens of a plus-sized Cryptkeeper episode makes for interesting viewing.
2:43 that gasp kills me all the time and i am still alive
I cant stop watching that gasp lol
AHHHH!!
HUUUH!
I want this as my text alert.
Ahahah yes Awesome actress she is indeed
I remember thinking that the potion turned people into living mannequins.. But when I grew older I understood that they broke into pieces because they are rotten corpses LOL
Basically. They can't heal they can only live and stay youthful. They basically live to repair themselves.
That is the part that is a bit unclear. When the witch used it on their hands, it closed back up.
I do think that it's because they killed each other that their bodies are no longer working as it should.
Take Helen for example, she took the potion years ahead of Madeline, yet she didn't have these problems before the day she got technically killed.
So yeah, their bodies could have looked normal if they hadn't killed each other.
@@julianmarco4185 This makes perfect sense but just a side note, if we think about it she was killed by her husband then she killed the ex. But, I always wondered what the lady meant by that. It sucks that they can't just heal.
No…
They broke apart because over the years they patch themselves with ernest’s methods of making the dead appear lifelike. Bondo, spray paint, etc… they chose LOOKING good over remaining healthy…
@@SuperVstech Well technically, they don't look so great because he had a gift of putting them back together. His methods are just methods but his skill kept them looking flawless. That's why they needed him 😂. They honestly should've used their riches to pay for someone to fix them.
The laughing in the beginning 😭😭😭
LMAO THATS GETS ME EVERYTIME HAHA
Ya same lol
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2:43 I love that noise too
Me too, since 1992!
Well they were warned to take care of their bodies and blew that.
True but they both sustained killing juries (broken neck, shotgun blast through stomach). So their bodies died and began to decay...
@@atmodlee yeah that’s messed up they’re like zombies 🧟♀️
That's should have been thoroughly explained before they drank it though.
One damage first time and they ruin anything. No wonder, that Lisle's body is never damaged, not even one due to caring herself.
@@JP-rf8rr the witch told them to be careful because they’ll be with their bodies a long time.
"Help me! My legs aren't working!" Then the smirk of Meryl's face had me dying and when Goldie pulled her, I was on the floor with them. This scene is hilarious! The whole movie is. Absurdity is funny!
and your head fell off and is rolling around on the floor otherwise you look great🤣🤣🤣
LISA RIDDERING IS DEAD
DING DING DING
2:43
В этом и смысл женской дружбы: если не можешь помочь, то должна навредить!
You have to move it like what i did! I had some sort of paralysis, but they say its rheumatic heart disease! I cant feel my knees and couldnt walk! But I recovered in less than a year! Im into swimming, dancing and gymnastics!
whos here after sabrina’s reference to this in her new mv
ME-HEE-HEE~!!
No
Why no@@spacexghost888
I can’t believe how Madeline mocked that beautiful speech and said “Blah blah blah blah” 😂 shows you how superficial and shallow her thinking was, and how emotionally detached she was.
She's also probably trying to make herself feel better
Maybe, she realized that Ernest got the better end of life and he's gone on to a better place in the afterlife. Madeline's bitter about it because she realized too late that immortality comes with a sacrifice and now she's stuck with Helen trying to repair themselves.
Yeah but Madeline still Cared about Ernest to an extent..she attended the church for his Funeral
He was a terrible person.
@@drama85007 Ernest was an alcoholic and when he got a new wife he probably got sober and which was good
Ernest wasnt nice and wasnt a good person to
2:43 Meryl Streeps "Uugghh!" Best sound to ever grace the silver screen!
LOL...I always use to think, How horrible..they are still "Alive" but now in pieces. But re watching again, the arm and hand moving and her casual comment of where they parked the car, I am thinking this has happened numerous times and they just put themselves back together...LOL
Lol.....and paint each other asses for all eternity 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, but their bodies are deteriorating. In an interview I read it was stated that they had those crazy walks and stuff because their flesh rotted away on their legs and they were losing muscle tone.
@@atmodlee Yep and the reason they sounded more like a bunch of broomsticks falling instead of flesh splattering is because as each part rotted away they replaced them with shit used for home repairs and crafting supplies. She said she needed Bondo for her chin, Bondo is wood putty.
And also they would have been perfect still like the original woman if they hadnt of sustained injuries that would kill a normal human in the beginning of the movie so their bodies were dying from that point on.
Yep, it's a great movie, watch it few times and it's still funny
It must be pretty annoying if immortality does not help your body become stronger.
Vampire
Lisle did warn Helen and Madeline to take care of their bodies because that's the only thing they'll have. The potion did heal them of their aging, but it didn't have the regenerative abilities to heal their wounds. Because of the serious amount of damages they've done to their bodies, Helen and Madeline ended up dying anyway.
@@ladyfire44 *mortal* wounds, to be precise.
@@dinopower3698 no, zombies. Vampires are always young or stay the same age they were turned, but are not like live rotten corpses lol
If they hadn't had their grievous bodily harm in the first place, the potion would likely heal wounds and probably even bone fractures. But the big time damage was done.
“I had it when we left the car okay?” 😂 37 years and they’re like an old married couple. 😂
So that's how "thing" from Addams family came about. The previous person must've drunk the potion and broken to pieces, until he was adopted by the Addams family.
🤣🤣🤣i can see these movies existing in the same universe
It was Ernest's hand.
We’re creating a cinematic universe here and I love it.
Gomez: Mortisha! LOOK! Human head bowling balls. These would look great in the trophy case
@@quinnzykir Knowing the Addams Family, they likely would have taken them in and maybe Uncle Fester could try and repair them. I'm sure Granny Addams (or Frump in the movies) might know a thing or two about Lisle's serum. I bet she likely knows potion recipes similar to the serum but not as flawed as Lisle's serum.
Kinda touching that Helen cried just a little bit. She did have a soft spot for him
Probably she repented her own fate while listening to that pastor or priest was giving enlightenment of how meaningfully Ernest lived his life later on while these two got deprived of it
Looks like Ernest had the last laugh after all.
1000000,😫😫😭😭😱😱😱😱😱
It should have had ernest ghost standing at the top of the steps laughing at them.
And it was an 'earnest' laugh.
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There was supposed to be a post credit scene where Lisle sent her bodyguards to the church. They retrieved Helen and Madeline's broken bodies before the congregation hosting Ernest's funeral lets out. Lisle saw the two as liabilities and needed to get rid of them before anyone finds out the secrets of immortality. Watching the men drive away with Helen and Madeline's broken bodies, Ernest's ghost is seen laughing at them knowing they'll be spending the rest of their eternity in broken pieces. He at least saved himself and lived a much more fulfilling life with his real friends and family.
''Did you fall down and smack your little head on the pavement?''~The Devil Wears Prada
Oh my, i can't stop laughing 😂😂😂
Now this line just makes sense now after watching this scene of Meryl
Haha, good one! 👌
OMG I love this movie 😁
Hawn and Streep should've done more movies together but we'll always have this classic👏👏
I think they were supposed to in Mamma Mia. Goldie Hawn was set to play Rosie, but was unavailable and was later replaced by Julie Walters
This freaked me out so much as a kid. Streep genuinely looks like a living corpse when she first lifted her veil, and did too good a job acting like one! Then the stair scene and the lack of closure with the abrupt ending, it really did frighten me and stuck with me all these years.
There was supposed to be a post credit scene where Lisle's bodyguards retrieves Madeline's and Helen's broken bodies and gets rid of them before the congregation lets out. This is under her orders whom saw the two women now as a liability and can't have two rotting women ruining her image.
me too i forgot this movie existed but the scene was stuck in my head, i remembered it from time to time but didn’t know if i hallucinated it or not lol
I had nightmares about rolling decapitated heads for years as a kid after seeing this lol.
@@ladyfire44 Really? If the film would’ve been made today, that probably would’ve happened.
@@ladyfire44 She supplied the serum to them, so that's her fault. Lisle knew right well that the serum had its flaws (she told them the warning to take care of your body after consuming the serum) but it's Madeline and Helen's fault mostly for not heeding her advice. Pretty much both parties are to blame of you think about it.
Their laugh in the funeral gets me everytime 😭🤣😂
Me too, another good laugh is Debbie (Joan Cusack) in Adams Family Values where she is sat in her car before the house blows up.
I loved this movie SO much growing up .. it was in TV the other day and I was literally crying tears of laughter at that bit!!! I replayed it more times than I want to admit 🤣🤣🤣🤣 such a dirty contagious and realistic giggle .. and Meryl's cheeky gave when she stops acting innocent haha xx
This is my favorite scene! Both ladies looked awesome in this movie. It was good seeing Meryl play a funny character. I couldn't imagine the funeral attendees faces after leaving the services and seeing the pieces on the ground talking to each other.
They've literally get a massive heart attack lol 🤣
They were probably long gone before the attendance got out. Lisle's bodyguards probably picked Helen and Madeline's broken pieces from the steps and took them away.
To quote ahs coven : “you see the trick about being immortal , is that your hells on earth “
I think the title was incorrect - they spelled "Fiends" wrong.
2:44 that noise Meryl made literally sends me every time
here after watching Sabrina Carpenter's Taste MV 😂
Her after Sabrina Carpenter Taste video 😊
2:39 I love how this is a call back to the “accident” that started this whole mess
What accident was that lol
@@lunarrainbow2501 Earnest pushing Madeline down the stairs
@@AvitheTiger oh OK lol I wonder if in this situation if they use glue to put themselves back together 😂
Wood glue mixed in with putty and various materials
Meryl’s laugh, like her talent, my Lord, ITS INCREDIBLE!
Omg...took me decades to realize that the clothes also broke apart!
I love the way Hellen and Madeline are both arguing like an elderly couple. This is hilarious
Ernest is such trash too, it's weird he isn't seen that way. He abandoned his fiancee for one and then was an alcoholic and then tried to murder his wife to be with the woman he abandoned. He was awful too. No hero in this story.
THANK YOU
Nobody said Ernest was innocent either. Granted he was wrong for abandoning Helen, but it was his marriage to Madeline that made him an alcoholic. She was even worse in her maltreatment of Ernest by mentally and emotionally abusing him. Madeline blamed him for her acting career in decline and him being reduced to being a reconstructive mortician. Overtime, Ernest did regret what he done and realized he was a terrible person in general. Once he realized that Helen and Madeline were both using him, he made the decision to leave them behind. Without Ernest's skills as a former plastic surgeon and mortician to do maintenance on their bodies, they wee forced to rely on each other
Ernest eventually made up for what he done by staying loyal to Claire, having a family and living a fulfilling life helping others. That's why he got a better ending in death. Without Helen and Madeline, Ernest as able to live the happy and fulfilling life he wanted.
The reason for that is called "misogyny". The entire society defaults to seeing women as subhuman creatures without human rights, and always supports men on everything they do. Look at the above comment for an example. The comment that defends an awful guy by whitewashing him and condemning his wife, while ignoring his actual misdeeds.
One can only say that this is a story about all people being awful until Ernest kills Madeline. After that, the movie turns misogynistic as it protects Ernest actually killing his wife, protects that the whole way. And all society, all commenters of the movie do that, too.
It's not that this man wanted to kill his wife, no, it was another woman that made him think that.
It's not that he killed his wife, no, it's that she provoked him into it, she was asking for it. It's not that he killed her, no, she basically fell herself. It's not that he escaped punishment, no, he just never did a single wrong thing at all. It's not that she forgave him, no, she just forgets he killed her - artificially made to forget by the misogynistic narrative, while her first natural argument about anything afterwards should be "YOU made me into a corpse". It's not that he escapes his own responsibility for turning his wife into a corpse and he doesn't wanna paint her, no, it's just him escaping all this toxicity.
And then the narrative, by ignoring him killing his wife, is also rewarding him for it in the end. He became a good person offscreen, all he needed for a good life was just to leave his awful wife, life begins at 50 for him when he dumps his 50yo wife for some nymphet that would give birth to many of his kids, while the wife was so ridiculous for wanting to be young again so that men would want her.
Men that dump and kill their women are good and deserve rewards, and women that treat their men badly need to be punished, and when good men treat badly women badly those women simply need to endure it otherwise they're bad.
And the entire society agrees on this man on woman fascism, in its every incarnation ever. The movie is just one example.
That gasp at 2:43 gets me every time 🤣🤭
Im so glad I found this comment because SAME😩😩😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's the sound i make when my dad whips out the belt 🤣🤣🤣
@@oscarramirez2697 wtf
@@medeucaa Case 39 brought me with that gasp
Best sound to ever grace the silver screen.
You can still see their class difference here. Helen is still trying to be quiet when she sees they are making a scene and Madeline couldn’t care less!
And Helen gets to carry the "tiny" purse and forces Madeline to carry all the stuff. :) Also, Madeline does the driving. "Do you remember where you parked the CAR?" :)
I love how Meryl’s interpretation of Madeline is classless but classy
@@jonas3333personal choices if I need my whole dressing table in my purse some women are like that some aren’t
That walk down the steps always gets me 😂😂😂
You mean they fell down the stairs? 😂
@@adamjustadamthe first flight before they fell. There were 2 flights
We always take a peek to see who's on schedule!!! 😁😁😁
The laughing, the way the both try to get out the church row , the way they walk, the way she says oh yeah i don't think anyone would notice when she looks all tore up 🤣🤣 then when she said when you lost you index finger 🤣🤣🤣 funniest scene of the whole movie love them both
I love the way they walk when they leave the church haha.
" You have that No. 9 Acrylic?" LMAO!
And now its 2022 and we cannot get believe or get over bruce Willis's retirement, God bless him when ever he is 🥺
This scene is suppose to take place in 2029 thought
Can't get over with the cackles, so funny!
So exactly how are humpty and dumpty gonna put themselves back together before the funeral let's out is what I want to know!
There was supposed to be a post credit scene where Tom, Dick and Harry retrieve Helen and Madeline's broken body parts and leaves before the funeral procession lets out. This is under the orders of Lisle who saw both women as liabilities due to their inability to take care of their bodies and she needed to get rid of them.
@@ladyfire44 Where did you read that?
It was on an IMDB page which not only detailed an original ending scene for Ernest involving Tracy Ullman's character, but also a few other deleted scenes, revealing Lisle convincing him to treasure his humanity and a post credit scene involving her bodyguards retrieving Helen and Madeline's broken bodies before the congregation let's out
2:40 cracks me every single time lol
Their laughing in the church gets me everytime 😂😂😂
They became more like a married couple. It's never told outright but it's certainly implied.
To those who wanted to live forever, after taking that potion: avoid situations that would kill you. Otherwise, you would be a living corpse.
That 'huhhh' rely does crack me up. Brilliant actresses both of them.
2:43 "If I'm going down, you're coming down with me!"
That is terrifying to think!
Not just living this way, but you can live on till the end of the world/universe and beyond?
That is definitely a fate worse than death.
I watched this at the cinema when I was a kid. It was the first time it occurred to me that immortality might actually be awful.
I doubt they would keep on living if they were burnt to ashes.
Helen and Madeline lost the spray paint can they literally went to pieces over it
Lmao it's the way they walking down the stairs for me 🤣
Streep's laugh at the very beginning is what I keep coming back for
Imagine the thoughts of the responding EMS to a call, of two ladies falling down a flight of stairs outside of a funeral service.
i watched this movie for the first time last night and i loved every bit of this movie lol
I think one of Ernest hand's is still 'alive' since Lisle use a bit of that potion to his hand before. The priest implied the same thing too about he can still do surgery with one hand.
Good catch
It doesn't work that way... He has to drink the potion to get immortality...
Ernest didn't drink it in the end because he knew the pitfalls of such a longevity of life. Case in point, Helen and Madeline. Both drank the immortality potion, but they were warned by Lisle to take care of themselves. However, due to their fighting and mortal injuries, they started dying right away
That's my headcanon of what happens to Ernest. He dies but his hand still lives. Everybody who sees this is just to terrified to do anything, so they just bury him as is. And in that funeral, Ernest's hand is still knocking at the coffin lid, knocking to say "Nooo, don't bury me, I'm still alive!" And then they bury him, and he continues knocking for all eternity! And beyond!
I remember when I was child watch this movie make me so scared cause the concept is weird, terrible, and disturbing. But now this movie looks so funny 😁👌
haha same
"Where I parked the car? Look at my hand, I'm pointing at it"
"You're not pointing. You're flipping me off."
"....And?"
Used to have nightmares from watching this movie as a kid.
Comic as it is, I think this is the most horrifying ending of any movie. 😱
Every time I watch this work, I feel moved by the two actresses who appeared in this work.
Jeeze, pull yourself together ladies! 😂
The movie that makes you realise immortality is not it
So did American Horror Story: Coven and The Old Guard. Having to outlive loved ones, being unable to keep relationships, still be able to experience unending physical pain, go insane. Sounds nightmarish, an actual, living hell.
And even Stephenie Meyer's Eclipse. While being a vampire and living forever is what Bella wants, she starts to understand the consequences of that kind of life that follow it after hearing Rosalie's story. This gives her more understanding of why Edward was so reluctant to turn her into a vampire. He and Rosalie didn't have that choice to be vampires. It was thrusted on them by force because they died too soon. Bella saw how foolish she's been behaving. She kept this in mind even after becoming one in Breaking Dawn and after the birth of Renesmee.
Best final line in any movie ever.
I love that this scene conveys a truly poignant message on how precious life is and how the only way to achieve eternal life is to live it to the fullest...and Madeline and Helen learn absolutely NOTHING from it! 😂
2:43 Meryl Streep's UUUGGGHHH!! Best sound to ever grace the silver screen!
It's so funny
I find it so amusing all the time she died twice by falling down the steps
This was such a good dark comedy. Even as a kid I liked it.
i love how they laught at the beginning
Goldie Hawn was one of the best actresses she was so funny and she enjoy her retirement
2:44 The perfect song for that scene is “I’ll Tumble For Ya!”😂
Wathcing this scence on the one noise (huhhhhh) the blonde one makes as goldie grabs her and they both fall. Its the most funniest noise 😂
I remember this film so well, and I was a child when I watched this, and I still remember how much fun I had watching this movie. Oh goddd, Meryl and Goldie were just the funniest togther. The last scene was so unforgettable.
Somebody call the SCP Foundation, we’ve got a pair of anomalies here!
The fact shes more worried about the car, than being seen in pieces. 😂😂😂
this is honestly one of my favorite movies😂
I'm I the only one find this whole seen Really disturbing??
It's why it's called a dark comedy
@@coldbrewer003 True.
Yup, but that was the point. A good dark comedy can make you laugh while giving you serious heebie-jeebies. Like Shaun of the Dead.
You're supposed to.
“Scene”
Imortalidade sem o poder de regeneração não é bênção é maldição.
Melhor morrer do que viver assim
one of the most disturbing endings seen in any film
One of the funniest movies I ever had the pleasure of watching!
man, If I were in this situation I'd ask if my immortality will grant me regenerative abilities. because even if I take care of my bodies a time may come when I might get caught up in an accident or someone might kill me for reasons and if that happens then I'd end up like a living porcelain doll for all eternity. So, I'd rather not take the potion if it doesn't have any regenerative abilities
I love how they turned from mad rivals to lifelong friends.
How does she speak clearly without being attached to her lungs and diaphragmatic muscles in order to get air for her voice? And it looks her head was severed where the voice box would be.
They broke like they were flipping lego
Their bodies finally break and only their heads remain. Talk about a fate worse than death.
Besties for life as they say.
These last few scenes are my favorite parts!
This scene is so creepy but funny
Imagine not being able to die... what horror.
2:44 me and my sister falling off the stairs
I don’t think the future will look anything like this
Funny. This epilogue, set 37 years after 1992, would be 2029…only 7 years from now. I wonder how Ernest died. Was it Covid? Was it a war? Was it the gas prices?
Covid in 2029?
Oh please
Covid is no longer a danger and it wasn't last year too,
They should made prequel of this movie. Explaining the origin of that potion
Came here for the iconic BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
Beginning of the film: 1978.
7 years later: 1985.
Another 7 years later: 1992.
37 years later: 2029.
Best frenemies forever
Miracle film.So excited to watch the full movie.
When I was 6 years old I only watched this part of the movie and was super scared. For me it felt a horror movie.
This movie and other things alike that I watched as a child was what made me got curious to special effects for movies. Of course back then it was horrifying to watch as a little kid. But I guess looking back, because I'm exposed to these stuff, I guess I am now more immune to "gory" or "disturbing" film production and just thought of it in my head like "wow that's a REALLY cool sfx!!"