While I mourn Julian's passing, he still lived more than most. He was a master at his craft and if ever one dies with smile on, it'd be him, remembering in those final moments, knowing his legacy shall naught die. Love the language in this movie, by the way. Julian and Richard were two of my most influental teachers, since English isn't my native tongue. Thank you so much for watching the movie!
RIP Julian Sands, one of my all time favorite actors. He died during a solo hike, probably due to weather. Just glad he was found so the family has some closure...
I think Richard E. Grant may be best known to mainstream audiences as Dr. Seward in the Francis Coppola version of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” from ‘92. Also famous for the cult film “Withnail and I.”
Julian Sands had special fantastic charisma. And his voice was quite unique. He was a great actor also. I liked him. :) Sad that he died and what happened to him. And his family won't even know what really did happen to him. :(
He went missing in the middle of January this year (2023) in the San Gabriel Mountains in California. I remember hearing about it in early February when John Malkovich made a public statement a couple weeks later about his friend. The two of them have been friends for almost 40 years, he said, when they met on the set of "The Killing Fields" in 1984. Sadly, they found his remains in late June.
This is the movie that always comes to mind when hear someone mention Julian Sands, and almost nobody I know has ever seen it till I tell them about it. I must have watched Warlock 50 times in under a year when it came out on VHS.
One of my favorite underrated gems. I love that Redferne- the pure-hearted witch hunter- is completely out of place and lost in modern times, while the wicked Warlock has no trouble adapting.
This movie is criminally underrated. Julian Sands was awesome and sequel is even better. Thanks you two for reacting to it. Any chance “Darkman” is on your watchlist?
Julian Sands was in a ton of stuff, and will be missed. His face is one to keep an eye out for on your movie journey, as he's often in smaller roles (like Ocean's 13), but always delivered.
For another great Julian Sands movie, I highly recommend Stephen King's Rose Red. Technically a TV movie, it's a fantastic haunted house horror that's not too intense but has a lot of great characters and fun bits.
I love this film...got it on every new tech. format as they came out (VHS, LaserDisc, DVD, etc) throughout the years. It was a blast meeting Julian Sands (R.I.P.).
When this movie had just come out, the review in the local (Pittsburgh) morning paper mad a point of mentioning the kitchen scene, specifically what happened to that guy's tongue. My friend Jim called me that same day and asked if I wanted to see a movie that his brother was interested in...called Warlock. Sure, I said, I had just read a review. So we go to the theater and the brother and I started talking about the tongue. He grinned like a demon when Jim got upset about it. Jim very nearly committed fratricide that night. Because of a tongue.
Lori Singer who portrayed Kassandra has a connection with the 1982 film (The Beastmaster), her brother Marc Singer starred in it. I know her from the Fame Tv Series in the `80`s, prior to this film & the 1985 comedy film (The Man With One Red Shoe), starring Tom Hanks.
I have never watched this, but I can still picture the cover of the vhs box sitting on the video store shelf. White background with Julian Sands standing there and his shadow is in the shape of a demon.
RIP Julian Sands. You were an inspiration to kids like me back in the 90s. That’s pretty funny you two mentioned Beastmaster considering the actress Lori Singer who plays Kassandra is Beastmaster Marc Singer’s sister.
Fun fact: The bit about a witch/warlock needing the fat of an unbaptised child to be able to fly is taken from real life legend. You can also see it in the very first scene of "The VVitch", when the infant brother is kidnapped, you see the witch churning, then rubbing the fat all over her body, then taking flight.
@@Unpainted_Huffhines I've seen it in some werewolf and skinwalker lore, and it's been referenced in articles on the history of trafficking in human fat.
Now I would like to offer you an opportunity to rinse your mouth out with soap? I you would like to, I would think it a very understandable response to come from someone who said what you just said 😅
Is it just me or was that Julian Sands who played Hannah's husband in the last season of Dexter? I love Warlock! My husband calls Lori Singer who was also in Footloose the Great Value Daryl Hannah 😁
No way dude!!!! cant believe you two are reacting to the 89 Warlock this movie kicks ass part 2 is not bad not better than this one but!!!! still not bad tho i was 12 years old when this movie came out its so underrated good.
"Yeah Daddy. You're too heavy!" One of my all time favorite movies. Julian Sands (RIP) did such a great job. The threat he makes to the Minister and his wife, "Yes, tell me Stewart. Less your children be born slugs of cold flesh.", is chilling. During the final fight, Redferne is actually the one who cheats. The deal is they fight man-a-mano, but the Warlock is winning until Redferne burns him with sanctified dirt. "It seems as though the rules have changed." "I am he of empty crib and stillborne foal. I am he whose coming the stars hath foretold I am he with heart forged by blackest coal I am he who maketh whole the glorious goal of Satan's unborn soul!!!" Giles Redferne was played by Richard E. Grant, who played Dr. Johnathan Seward in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and, more recently as General Pryde in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Kassandra (with a K) was played by Lori Petty. Y'all mentioned 'Beast Master', kinda funny because Lori's brother, Marc Singer, played the Beast Master. The second was pretty good. It doesn't really have anything to do with this one. The third wasn't very good - and no Julian Sands.
Know I’m late to the party, but I simply had to write this comment. I apologize if it runs long. 🙏 The actor Julian Sands had a special kind of presence and always seemed to steal the scene every time he was on screen. Sands body of work stretches far and wide, across all genres too. From English period pieces (A Room With A View, where he starred with Helena Bonham Carter, is one of my favorite films of all time), to horror (Warlock), to surreal thriller (the ultra controversial and equally praised tale of passion and unrequited obsession, Boxing Helena; which to me is an incredibly brave, deeply disturbing, masterful work of cinema), to award winning dramas of pure Indie gold (the brilliant, tragic, semi autobiographical Leaving Las Vegas, with Nick Cage and Elizabeth Shue, w/ a breathtaking soundtrack by Sting-and despite being tragic, it’s sooooo good, all the way around), Julian Sands was one of those rare actors that could excel in any role, in any and every genre, of any film he acted in. He also was an actor of the theater. Thanks to his incredible talent, ability and willingness to genre skip, and capabilities to play any role, he left us with a body of work that has something for everyone. He’s been in some truly unique, exceptionally good, deeply eclectic, and at times impressive as hell, films made over a career that stretched multiple decades. And in each role, as always, he stole the show, with a presence that was one of kind. RIP to a true original, the king of warlocks and master of question marks (A Room With A View reference 😂), Julian Sand. Through your films, you will live on forever in our hearts. 😢 Hopefully, you’ll check out some of his other films. I highly recommend starting with Leaving Las Vegas. The Academy Award wining film that earned Nicolas Cage an Oscar, a SAG award, and a Golden Globe, and Elisabeth Shue an Independent Spirit Award. It’s well worth it and is an absolutely incredible film.
I saw this at the cinemas when I was a teenager, and really enjoyed the humor of the film, to the point where I still say "Kassandra Witherkay" with that same accent.
I saw this on TV as a kid, so it was disturbing when I saw that Julian Sands died recently hiking in the same mountains I spent a lot of time on. A few times in those mountains the weather had been iffy, so it's always chilling to be reminded there are real stakes to such decisions.
This was the one that started me along my journey of loving B movies when I was a kid. Richard E Grant was awesome in this. It really played into his habit of chewing scenery.
This one was a big surprise when it came out... and pretty much made Julian Sands a household name. Keep watching, the rest of the series is pretty fun, even the direct to video 3 or "Bargain Warlock" which has no Sands. Loved your reaction!
I was 8 when I watched this on the other side of the parking lot at a drive in. I didn't get any sound but I remember the visuals giving me nightmares for a little bit.🙂
The director of this, Steve Miner, did Friday the 13th Part II + Part III, Lake Placid and also another fun horror-comedy called House which you should watch.
I love this movie utterly, a classic Saturday afternoon syndication special you'd catch on the higher stations back in the antenna days. And Julian Sands was a beautiful, wicked thing that, uh, awakened some feelings young me hadn't really known I had.
Kid at 14:50 is Brandol Call, who played JT in Step By Step. The gas station assistant at 15:45 is Rob Paulsen, prolific voice actor most known for voicing Yakko in Animaniacs, and Raphael in the original TMNT cartoon series.
Fun fact: the gas station attendant is voice actor Rob Paulsen! You'll know him as Carl Wheezer from Jimmy Neutron, Raphael from the 1987 Ninja Turtles/Donatello in the 2012 version, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, and Yakko from Animaniacs.
Its hard to watch without thinking of "With Nail and I " This film was better then I remembered when it came out on VHS from the local video rental store.
Warlock II is enjoyable as long as you go in not expecting a story that follows on from the first. It's really it's own thing. Warlock III though is just bad and as much as I enjoy watching Bruce Payne, it's just not the same.
I've always felt as though that both Warlock and Warlock: The Armageddon were kind of underrated horror movies that deserved more attention than what they have received. Same thing goes to Andrew Divoff with his Wishmaster and Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies films. R.I.P. Julian Sands.
I was able to meet him several years ago at a horror convention and got him to sign my Warlock poster. He was very nice and was chatting with me for about 20 mins. RIP.
The actor who played redfern is an absolute phenomenal actor.. He made this movie extra fun to watch. I dont care what anyone says,this movie is amazing.
I was very sad that another one of my favorite actors was missing then passed away Julian Sands was a great actor you two should watch Vibes with Sands and the late great Peter Falk and Jeff Goldblum, Cindy Lauper and other films he made great. Rest In Paradise Julian Sands.🕯️🙏🏽🕯️
One of my favorite B-movies! I'm glad you two were able to see it. Definitely watch the second one. It isn't as good, but it's still pretty entertaining. I've never seen the third one, so I have no opinion either way.
RIP Julian Sands. I remember rushing every weekend to try to rent this one on VHS since it was always rented out. This movie taught me that a male witch is a Warlock.
This movie reminds me of Castlevania. Redferne is a Belmont and the Warlock is basically the Dark Priest Shaft from the Castlevania series. RiP Julian Sands
R.I.P. Julian Sands 💔😭 your legacy Lives on. We will never forget you .
He Was An Amazing Actor🙏 God Bless His Soul🙌 Rose Red Is My Favorite👌🌷
damn he died not a usual, he was mountaineer looks like avalanche
While I mourn Julian's passing, he still lived more than most. He was a master at his craft and if ever one dies with smile on, it'd be him, remembering in those final moments, knowing his legacy shall naught die. Love the language in this movie, by the way. Julian and Richard were two of my most influental teachers, since English isn't my native tongue. Thank you so much for watching the movie!
RIP Julian Sands, one of my all time favorite actors. He died during a solo hike, probably due to weather. Just glad he was found so the family has some closure...
I think Richard E. Grant may be best known to mainstream audiences as Dr. Seward in the Francis Coppola version of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” from ‘92. Also famous for the cult film “Withnail and I.”
Both great, but I always think of him first in Hudson Hawk and then in L.A. Story.
Julian Sands had special fantastic charisma. And his voice was quite unique. He was a great actor also. I liked him. :)
Sad that he died and what happened to him. And his family won't even know what really did happen to him. :(
What do you mean?Did he die under mysterious circumstances?
@BarryHart-xo1oy he went hiking into the mountains and got caught in a bad storm. They had to wait months to find his remains.
He went missing in the middle of January this year (2023) in the San Gabriel Mountains in California. I remember hearing about it in early February when John Malkovich made a public statement a couple weeks later about his friend. The two of them have been friends for almost 40 years, he said, when they met on the set of "The Killing Fields" in 1984. Sadly, they found his remains in late June.
At least he died doing what he loved.
@@BarryHart-xo1oy heard of google? 🤦♀
This is the movie that always comes to mind when hear someone mention Julian Sands, and almost nobody I know has ever seen it till I tell them about it. I must have watched Warlock 50 times in under a year when it came out on VHS.
Warlock 2 definitely gets way more melodramatic, but also has a lot of cool backstory into the lore of The Warlock and his simping for Satan.
RIP Julian Sands 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢. Anne Rice wanted him to play Lestat in Interview with vampire but Tom Cruise got the role.
To the Wizard of Oz examples, they also got transported by a little supernatural tornado
One of my favorite underrated gems. I love that Redferne- the pure-hearted witch hunter- is completely out of place and lost in modern times, while the wicked Warlock has no trouble adapting.
The sitcom laughtrack whenever the tiny babby wanders on-set kills me every time.
Love that they call the kids technical difficulties!
This movie is criminally underrated. Julian Sands was awesome and sequel is even better. Thanks you two for reacting to it. Any chance “Darkman” is on your watchlist?
What sequel? I would love to see such a thing
@@spazimdam Warlock The Armageddon from 1993. There's a 3rd movie but Julian wasn't in it I don't think.
@@McPh1741 Hey thanks. I'll check it out.
Julian Sands was in a ton of stuff, and will be missed. His face is one to keep an eye out for on your movie journey, as he's often in smaller roles (like Ocean's 13), but always delivered.
RIP, Julian Sands, 1958-2023.
For another great Julian Sands movie, I highly recommend Stephen King's Rose Red. Technically a TV movie, it's a fantastic haunted house horror that's not too intense but has a lot of great characters and fun bits.
A blockbuster horror section classic, Rest in Peace Julian Sands
I had to walk my friend home halfway when we were 15 after the demon scene. He was freaked out. The other three guys were laughing their butts off
I love this film...got it on every new tech. format as they came out (VHS, LaserDisc, DVD, etc) throughout the years. It was a blast meeting Julian Sands (R.I.P.).
This was a middling movie, that Julian Sands, and, Richard E. Grant made memorable through their performances.
melting skull was fire tho. _JC
Fun movie--the 'hither and thither' line always cracks me up. Julian Sands was in a lot of films--solid actor.
Redferne walking into the farmhouse and asking questions without knocking is badass.
Agreed. Dangerous thing to just go and do
Great pick! I remember watchng this when it first came out and freaking out during the medium scene. RIP Julian Sands.
Richard E. Grant is great in Hudson Hawk!
When this movie had just come out, the review in the local (Pittsburgh) morning paper mad a point of mentioning the kitchen scene, specifically what happened to that guy's tongue. My friend Jim called me that same day and asked if I wanted to see a movie that his brother was interested in...called Warlock. Sure, I said, I had just read a review. So we go to the theater and the brother and I started talking about the tongue. He grinned like a demon when Jim got upset about it. Jim very nearly committed fratricide that night. Because of a tongue.
Rest in Peace, Julian Sands.
Lori Singer who portrayed Kassandra has a connection with the 1982 film (The Beastmaster), her brother Marc Singer starred in it. I know her from the Fame Tv Series in the `80`s, prior to this film & the 1985 comedy film (The Man With One Red Shoe), starring Tom Hanks.
I love this movie, hit the dollar theater sophomore year so ended up seeing it dozens of times.
6:52 Well, now he's not a stranger anymore!!
I loved this movie. Julian Sands is awesome. Don't even remember the sequel so......
I remember the sequel because of Paula Marshall!
"Vampire bats/Leaf-nosed bats" are found in Central and South America.
I have never watched this, but I can still picture the cover of the vhs box sitting on the video store shelf. White background with Julian Sands standing there and his shadow is in the shape of a demon.
RIP Julian Sands. You were an inspiration to kids like me back in the 90s.
That’s pretty funny you two mentioned Beastmaster considering the actress Lori Singer who plays Kassandra is Beastmaster Marc Singer’s sister.
An amazing movie that was more fun that it should have been. Mainly thanks to Julian (RIP). Thanks for covering these crazy classics!
This was a good performance by Julian. Richard and Daryl are really good as well. RIP Julian Sands xx
RIP Julian Sands. With Halloween season around the corner I hope you keep The Omen in mind.
"Never show him no fear", anyone else catch the double negative?
Fun fact: The bit about a witch/warlock needing the fat of an unbaptised child to be able to fly is taken from real life legend.
You can also see it in the very first scene of "The VVitch", when the infant brother is kidnapped, you see the witch churning, then rubbing the fat all over her body, then taking flight.
Also used by lycanthropes to shape shift.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 I've seen many attestations to the "flying ointment", but where did you see its connection to lycanthropy?
@@Unpainted_Huffhines I've seen it in some werewolf and skinwalker lore, and it's been referenced in articles on the history of trafficking in human fat.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 interesting, I'll have to check that out.
Warlock is often a forgotten gem. As soon as you said Richard E Grant, I yelled Spiceworld 😂
Now I would like to offer you an opportunity to rinse your mouth out with soap? I you would like to, I would think it a very understandable response to come from someone who said what you just said 😅
36:02 “Bob… it’s Bob” 🤣
Is it just me or was that Julian Sands who played Hannah's husband in the last season of Dexter? I love Warlock! My husband calls Lori Singer who was also in Footloose the Great Value Daryl Hannah 😁
Casting looking for a Daryl Hannah type.
The draw of this movie is that the characters are good, the plot well thought out and the with lore interesting.
No way dude!!!! cant believe you two are reacting to the 89 Warlock this movie kicks ass part 2 is not bad not better than this one but!!!! still not bad tho i was 12 years old when this movie came out its so underrated good.
"Yeah Daddy. You're too heavy!"
One of my all time favorite movies. Julian Sands (RIP) did such a great job. The threat he makes to the Minister and his wife, "Yes, tell me Stewart. Less your children be born slugs of cold flesh.", is chilling.
During the final fight, Redferne is actually the one who cheats. The deal is they fight man-a-mano, but the Warlock is winning until Redferne burns him with sanctified dirt. "It seems as though the rules have changed."
"I am he of empty crib and stillborne foal.
I am he whose coming the stars hath foretold
I am he with heart forged by blackest coal
I am he who maketh whole the glorious goal of Satan's unborn soul!!!"
Giles Redferne was played by Richard E. Grant, who played Dr. Johnathan Seward in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and, more recently as General Pryde in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Kassandra (with a K) was played by Lori Petty. Y'all mentioned 'Beast Master', kinda funny because Lori's brother, Marc Singer, played the Beast Master.
The second was pretty good. It doesn't really have anything to do with this one. The third wasn't very good - and no Julian Sands.
Know I’m late to the party, but I simply had to write this comment. I apologize if it runs long. 🙏
The actor Julian Sands had a special kind of presence and always seemed to steal the scene every time he was on screen. Sands body of work stretches far and wide, across all genres too. From English period pieces (A Room With A View, where he starred with Helena Bonham Carter, is one of my favorite films of all time), to horror (Warlock), to surreal thriller (the ultra controversial and equally praised tale of passion and unrequited obsession, Boxing Helena; which to me is an incredibly brave, deeply disturbing, masterful work of cinema), to award winning dramas of pure Indie gold (the brilliant, tragic, semi autobiographical Leaving Las Vegas, with Nick Cage and Elizabeth Shue, w/ a breathtaking soundtrack by Sting-and despite being tragic, it’s sooooo good, all the way around), Julian Sands was one of those rare actors that could excel in any role, in any and every genre, of any film he acted in. He also was an actor of the theater.
Thanks to his incredible talent, ability and willingness to genre skip, and capabilities to play any role, he left us with a body of work that has something for everyone. He’s been in some truly unique, exceptionally good, deeply eclectic, and at times impressive as hell, films made over a career that stretched multiple decades. And in each role, as always, he stole the show, with a presence that was one of kind.
RIP to a true original, the king of warlocks and master of question marks (A Room With A View reference 😂), Julian Sand. Through your films, you will live on forever in our hearts. 😢
Hopefully, you’ll check out some of his other films. I highly recommend starting with Leaving Las Vegas. The Academy Award wining film that earned Nicolas Cage an Oscar, a SAG award, and a Golden Globe, and Elisabeth Shue an Independent Spirit Award. It’s well worth it and is an absolutely incredible film.
I saw this at the cinemas when I was a teenager, and really enjoyed the humor of the film, to the point where I still say "Kassandra Witherkay" with that same accent.
I saw this on TV as a kid, so it was disturbing when I saw that Julian Sands died recently hiking in the same mountains I spent a lot of time on. A few times in those mountains the weather had been iffy, so it's always chilling to be reminded there are real stakes to such decisions.
This was the one that started me along my journey of loving B movies when I was a kid.
Richard E Grant was awesome in this. It really played into his habit of chewing scenery.
This one was a big surprise when it came out... and pretty much made Julian Sands a household name. Keep watching, the rest of the series is pretty fun, even the direct to video 3 or "Bargain Warlock" which has no Sands. Loved your reaction!
I was 8 when I watched this on the other side of the parking lot at a drive in. I didn't get any sound but I remember the visuals giving me nightmares for a little bit.🙂
So tragic what happend to him. RIP Julian...
RIP Julian😢
The director of this, Steve Miner, did Friday the 13th Part II + Part III, Lake Placid and also another fun horror-comedy called House which you should watch.
You know it is a good movie when Mrs. Movies invest so much in it and reacts so intensely!
Warlock II is also great
I love this movie utterly, a classic Saturday afternoon syndication special you'd catch on the higher stations back in the antenna days. And Julian Sands was a beautiful, wicked thing that, uh, awakened some feelings young me hadn't really known I had.
Kid at 14:50 is Brandol Call, who played JT in Step By Step. The gas station assistant at 15:45 is Rob Paulsen, prolific voice actor most known for voicing Yakko in Animaniacs, and Raphael in the original TMNT cartoon series.
Fun fact: the gas station attendant is voice actor Rob Paulsen! You'll know him as Carl Wheezer from Jimmy Neutron, Raphael from the 1987 Ninja Turtles/Donatello in the 2012 version, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, and Yakko from Animaniacs.
Its hard to watch without thinking of "With Nail and I "
This film was better then I remembered when it came out on VHS from the local video rental store.
I love this movie. Warlock is one of my favourite horror movies. I even have the novelisation of this movie which is a good read.
I love your technical difficulties 😸🤗 Hugs for all, great video guys!
RIP Julian Sands. One of my very first crushes! He was so beautiful
haven't seen this in forever, but I always remember it, fondly. the only movie I've ever remembered Julian from
Warlock II is enjoyable as long as you go in not expecting a story that follows on from the first. It's really it's own thing. Warlock III though is just bad and as much as I enjoy watching Bruce Payne, it's just not the same.
Bruce Payne was so much better as the bad guy in Passenger 57.
@@alucard624 Yes he is. "Charles Raine is NOT insane" :D He's also great as the Devil in the Ellen Barkin/Jimmy Smits film 'Switch'.
R.I.P Julian Sands..awesome person.😢
They held true to the "unbaptised fat" from a child in The VVitch too. Consistency.
I've always felt as though that both Warlock and Warlock: The Armageddon were kind of underrated horror movies that deserved more attention than what they have received. Same thing goes to Andrew Divoff with his Wishmaster and Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies films. R.I.P. Julian Sands.
I agree.
Julian upon reaching the pearly gates:
"I KNOW THEE!! I KNOW THE NAME THAT CAN UNDO ALL THAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT!!"
I remember watching this when it first came out, loved it!
I was able to meet him several years ago at a horror convention and got him to sign my Warlock poster. He was very nice and was chatting with me for about 20 mins. RIP.
The actor who played redfern is an absolute phenomenal actor.. He made this movie extra fun to watch. I dont care what anyone says,this movie is amazing.
Yup Richard E. Grant is one of my favorite actors he's great in the film Jack & Sarah.
You requests are so good! The great, cheesiest, really fun B movies… keep’um coming!
4:33 The "Devils Wind" sounds like slang for farts.
For me, i always attributed Witches and Wizards magics being done through potions and incantations. Whereas a Warlock can use their magic at will.
Richard E. Grant was also in Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker...Yeah, I know. I've already forgotten that movie too.
Was really bummed about Julian’s passing and it’s only because of this film. I loved it as a kid.
One of my favorite movies! He’s so villainous!
Road movie plus horror. Good mix.
P.S. Warlock 2 is pretty great.
*2:50** they put crosses on the TOP of churches.* door pentagram (invoking) is borderline discrete. _JC
Lori Singer and the great Mary Woronov, ladies and gentlemen! 👏👏👏
Julian Sand plays a regular everyday guy in Arachnaphobia with Jeff Daniel's and Dan Connor from Roseanne.
They have seen that on the channel
I was very sad that another one of my favorite actors was missing then passed away Julian Sands was a great actor you two should watch Vibes with Sands and the late great Peter Falk and Jeff Goldblum, Cindy Lauper and other films he made great. Rest In Paradise Julian Sands.🕯️🙏🏽🕯️
One of my favorite B-movies! I'm glad you two were able to see it. Definitely watch the second one. It isn't as good, but it's still pretty entertaining. I've never seen the third one, so I have no opinion either way.
I like very much Julian Sands, an excellent actor (may he rest in peace)
Daaaamn.. Warlock!!! F#$K YEAH!!!
Next time I burst into someone's house like the Kool-Aid Man I'm gonna shout, "tell me your woes!"
Such a fun movie; Sands & Grant carry it well.
Richard E. Grant is brilliant in "Withnail & I" or "Jack & Sarah".
The music from this has been in my head since a first seen Warlock. Love this movie.
I never thought I would ever see anyone watch this rarely known movie, cheesy but intriguing. 🤣
I love this cheesy B-movie! Richard E Grant and Julian Sands elevated this film so much.
RIP Julian Sands. I remember rushing every weekend to try to rent this one on VHS since it was always rented out. This movie taught me that a male witch is a Warlock.
As a witch, 100% don't automatically channel something just cuz someone asks you to.
Finally someone is watching this. RIP Julian Sands. He is so creepy in this.
If you both haven't already seen it "Withnail and I" is a British cult movie. A great watch.
I second that!
"I feel like a pig shat in my head."
This movie reminds me of Castlevania. Redferne is a Belmont and the Warlock is basically the Dark Priest Shaft from the Castlevania series. RiP Julian Sands
I love this movie classic I seen it when I was a boy in 93. You see us 90s kids were built different we love horror and gore.
I love their english english 😂 they speak eloquently
As a little kid, I remember thinking this was Castlevania the movie for some reason.
RIP Julian Sands. Truly missed. This film is a cult favorite.
I absolutely love this one...it's a frequent goto repeat watch for me and I'm super bummed that Julian Sands is gone RIP
This would be a great Easter bank holiday movie 🎉📺