Exploring Final Exam - The Most Pure Horror Exploitation Film
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IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS - '80s HORROR DOC
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GoodBadFlicks examines one of the most pure horror exploitation films. Directed by Jimmy Huston.
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"They cut the stabbing down from 18, to 12, and that was enough to secure an R rating" THIS is why I have no respect for censors.
@TheWeebinar
4 жыл бұрын
The censors are why we can't have nice things.
@floydlooney6837
4 жыл бұрын
If the female character had started going nuts herself at that point...
@DarthPerkins
2 жыл бұрын
@JZ's Best Friend That's a good point. I grew up during the Nasties era, and a lot of their appeal wasn't just blood and gore, but something you have literally never seen before. I'm sure the majority of censors up to that point we're a bit lost when a horror movie wasn't set in a Transylvanian castle.
@nuclearguitar779
2 жыл бұрын
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood. Was a picture that was highly censored, the director talked about a number of kill scenes that were forced to be edited.
@morphman86
2 жыл бұрын
"The same critics that bashed slashers for having too much violence ended up bashing Final Exam for not having enough" THIS is why I have no respect for critics.
I could watch behind the scenes docs of VCR 80's movies for the rest of my days.
The guy playing the killer caught the arrow with his hands... holy shit they don’t make movies like this anymore. God bless the 70s and 80s
@ShihanTLR
Жыл бұрын
Yes I did catch the arrow.
@dalefromshelby8002
Жыл бұрын
I'm doing a filming locations video of Final Exam, if I can get through the Copyright BS
@jamiecollins9419
3 ай бұрын
@@ShihanTLRthat was some great arrow catching 👍
So it took four days to shoot a dialogue scene? Roger Corman would have shot the entire movie in two days.
@omniviewer2115
5 жыл бұрын
That long? Heck, Corman could have done it in an afternoon.
@cjwrench07
5 жыл бұрын
What? He would have filmed it entirely in 1, and the sequel the second day, just for shits and giggles.
@koppsr
5 жыл бұрын
Uwe Boll in ten minutes...but for tripple of the budget..tax-vise. ^^
@CrashedOutComedy
5 жыл бұрын
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@PictureProductStudio
5 жыл бұрын
I just watched The Little Shop of Horrors as a part of Halloween marathon and it was shot in 2 days plus some minor reshoots and pick-ups! As for four days? That was the exact amount of time Corman spent creating The Terror when he finished filming "Raven" under schedule and there were still useable sets. Both movies never look like they were as cheap and chaotic as they actually were, although The Terror took additional 9 months to finish and nearly everyone involved directed or written some minor piece of it.
Actors. Set. Locations. Set. Jack Daniels. Set. Let's make a movie!
Stabbed 18 times?!?! Too shocking!! Stabbed 12 times??? Oh okay, that's cool.
@bananaempijama
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah lol MPAA is such bullshit
@doomislav5791
5 жыл бұрын
You can't have films with 18 stabbings in them, I thought everyone knew that.
@PictureProductStudio
5 жыл бұрын
That is the part that genuinely baffles me. It seems that their simple filming techniques and tricks actually worked with implying the violence rather then showing it, akin to how most of The Hitcher works or a scene with Michael Myers unmasked in Halloween which shocked people despite there's nothing remotely wrong with his face.
@avidwriter2882
5 жыл бұрын
The MPAA has been and probably always will be fucking retarded.
@mrflipperinvader7922
5 жыл бұрын
The MPAA was always stupid
“She stabbed him 18 times, which was too much” *laughs in Varg Vikernes*
Love this "exploring" series. You hear the stories from the sets of vastly popular and canonized films, but minor and forgotten productions have their own little stories as well.
@PictureProductStudio
5 жыл бұрын
I'd argue that most of the minor movies, especially of lower budget have the most amazing stories to tell. Of course, Cecil is a great storyteller so it's far more interesting then just research the trivia on your own...
@chosentonessournotes
3 жыл бұрын
And most of the time the stories of the independent films are even more interesting and insane than the blockbusters.
"They were location scouting, and found a school they could shoot in." PHRASING EDIT: Nevermind, they actually added a school shooting scene.
21:10 "The film subverts our expectations..." *Rian Johnson jizzes his pants*
..........at your review, I found "FINAL EXAM" on YT and man! What a movie! I can't believe what they did with $374,000.00........some film makers are MIRACLE WORKERS with shoe string budgets! I can't wait for your next recommendation! Thank you for promoting these low-budget gems! They need to be seen!
I love that you get all these details from a movie made so long ago. That Can’t be easy. Thanks Cecil. Another great video.
@makaveli4205
10 ай бұрын
All he's doing is going off directors commentary on the blu ray
your channel is ENDLESSLY rewatchable! I love these vids!!!!!!
@GoodBadFlicks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
What a marvelous, in depth look into Final Exam. How the hell you gained all this info and background on the film's production, I don't know, but this has to be the most detailed study documented! I loved every second! You're a credit to your craft.
@ShihanTLR
Жыл бұрын
Not all of it was true - read my response above.
Every time I see the “In search of Darkness” Documentary trailer, I feel happy and warm inside.
“Way to go, buddy; it took us four days to shoot that conversation. *FOUR DAYS!* ”
6 weeks is pretty short for a feature production, but Sleepaway Camp parts 2 and 3 were both shot in the same span. Each movie was shot in 3 weeks. Sleepaway Camp 2 wrapped on a Friday, the crew had the weekend for preproduction, and part 3 began on Monday. That's impressive, considering how many special effects that crew had to pull off, even if most of them were cut in post production.
@velcro-is-a-rip-off
4 жыл бұрын
Weirdest/coolest story of that series was the local guy no one heard from since who had a hard time in that final scene- even with liquid courage yikes!
I just loooove the fact that this movie doesn't even bother with trying to give the killer a motive or backstory HE JUST FUCKING SHOWS UP
Can’t believe this was filmed at my college 😂
You keep picking the kinds of movies I love, half I've seen, half I've got on my list to watch.
I've never watched a youtuber's videos over and over again like I do with GBF. You really got something special here man
@GoodBadFlicks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@theedethproof8147
2 жыл бұрын
@@GoodBadFlicks hell yeah !!!
Gotta love the MPAA. Big budget- graphically stabbed multiple times in the trunk of a car (Goodfellas) = R rating Small budget- stab a pillow multiple times = X rating
I remember watching this without knowing too much about it and that school shooting prank shocked me.
Excellent video Cecil you should definitely do an exploring video on Dog Soldiers.
@GoodBadFlicks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@frankflorez5168
5 жыл бұрын
Please do!
@chrisberatis2612
5 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Cecil.
@JohnCripps
5 жыл бұрын
..."I hope I give you heartburn...!" Love this movie...
@Madbandit77
5 жыл бұрын
@@JohnCripps You mean "I hope I give you the shits!" Great werewolf film, though.
My girl and I started an exploitation/cheesy/1980s movie night, because of your channel. I really enjoy your channel for the totally different movie genres you review. We had a blast watching Blood Diner, I sell the dead, Killer Workout, and we just started the Puppet Master series. So thanks.
@111highgh
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, like you have a girlfriend.
Brilliant. I love the detail, analysis and bits of industry insight. Keep it up!
That phrase its fucking gold: "What you do you tonight, you enjoy tonight, but what you put on screen tomorrow is forever". PD. I fucking love your videos and your voice.
Your vids are done very professionally, and you put in a lot of effort with your research. I love this channel.
@GoodBadFlicks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Hey man I'm just commentating to say I really appreciate your series. I'm beginning to become a little bit of a horror buff and I love all that you do on your channel.
Please do a video on My Best Friend is a Vampire. One of my favorite 80s teen Vampire flicks of all time.
I don't even enjoy watching movies but hearing how they were made etc will always be interesting.
So glad to see you do a video on this film. It's one of my favorite guilty pleasure films. While going to college in the late 1980's, my friends and I watched "Final Exam" quite a few times. It was just a fun party film. "Conference time, four eyes!" "Come in, Igor!"
Randy's death always gets me. Rewatched all the Screams recently...and, cried at Randy's death. It was so final. I remember laughing as a kid. WTF?
I really loved this one. Great job Mr. GoodBadFlicks
Recently watched it on Amazon Prime it was pretty good.
I really like your work. You bring youtube's level up. Thank you.
@GoodBadFlicks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you I appreciate it!
Thanks for the video! Learned a lot of neat stuff about this underrated little gem.
I absolutely love the idea of no motive in horror movies. It does make them scarier.
Hell Night was released only 3 months after Final Exam
Don Hepner (aka Mr. Hepner ) was my English teacher at Franklin High in LA in 1986/7. He was cool. Played us cool music and films. He did his stand up which was great and encouraged us to improvise and be creative.
Brilliant research as per usual. Your videos are showing up in my feed every Monday, strange, KZread's algorithms must be working!
That day 1-4 sequence is the most fun I ever had with your videos. More of stuff like that :D
This is easily one of the most morbidly fascinating films you've ever discussed on the channel!
Amazing vid as usual!
Very informative video. Keep up the good work!
I swear about half of my movie collection are recommendations from this channel
WHY HAVEN'T I HEARD OF THIS MOVIE!? I MUST find this! Honestly, that's one of the many reasons why I love the original Black Christmas and Halloween (1978), the killer doesn't have a motive! It brings more mystery to the character! And it actually makes it scarier! I love it! Thanks for introducing me to this movie, man! Now, I gotta watch it! : )
The best slasher film from the early 80's is NIGHT SCHOOL. At the time of its release, Night School was panned for being too violent and was classified as a Video Nasty in the U.K. Nowadays though, most critics have changed and Night School is considered a standout in the slasher genre. Cutting Class is also a good slasher but it seems a lot of people don't remember it, which is kinda crazy considering it's one of Brad Pitt's first films.
Haha wow this really is a unique beast of a movie. I always love it when I get to find a new horror film here. Back then Cinemassacre's Monster Madness scratched that "horror recommendations" itch, now its your channel! Thanks for that.
“Everything will be fine,” is the worst thing to have someone repeat over and over again.
@matthewkoch6937
3 жыл бұрын
That and "What could go wrong?" You're just begging for disaster to strike.
Another great video! Thanks for all the hard work you put into these. And thank you for doing Final Exam. I really love this movie. No one ever talks about it. Radish rules!!
Amazing video my dude
Final Exam holds a very special place in my heart. I saw it in one of the best summers of 80's slashers films. Every summer i'd watch as many as I could that I hadn't seen before!
I heard so much about this movie, but I never got a chance to see it yet!! Thanks for the Video!!
@GoodBadFlicks
5 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
Every time u put that trailer for in search of darkness I get more pumped
So odd that I just reviewed this and some of the things I said ended up being right. I wasn’t a fan overall but loved that the killer has absolutely no motive or name.
@ShihanTLR
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it.
Simply EXCELLENT! Many thanks for this video! :)
This is one of the few 80's slashers I just could not bring myself to rewatch. It drags soooooooooooo much.
Another great exploration of one of my favorite genres when it comes to movies! I wonder if a Danish slasher that came out in 1995 was inspired by Final Exam as well as it takes place in a high school and has a similar title. Definitely has to watch this one!
I recently discovered this on Amazon Prime U.S. and wondered if it was any good. Your recommendations always carry a lot of weight for me
Another awesome video man :D
This was a great video, I'd never heard of this movie but after watching your breakdown of the film I'll have to check it out. Thanks. :)
@FabricFool
5 жыл бұрын
This happens to me a lot with this channel.
muh boi Cecil ! I freakin' KNEW you were gunna cover this film at some point LOL! Back in the day when I was on my slasher film craze, I come across this film . Imagine how much backlash there would be on social media regarding that college campus "shoot out prank" scene if this movie came out nowadays....very different times
@Fluoride_Jones
5 жыл бұрын
+UNIT #522 The good ol' days! :D
You made it more interesting then the movie itself. Well done as always GBF. "Ever seen Hearts of Darkness? Way better than Apocalypse Now.” - Abed
13:10 I'll say, that scene is AWESOME I would pay so much money to see a modern audiance react to this
Jimmy Houston's draft of the Running Scared script was about two older NYC detectives who are retiring in thirty days, but before they do, they want to bust a big time drug dealer. Paul Newman and Gene Hackman were the top two choices for the pic. However, a lot of the jokes and situations that ended up in the final movie stemmed from his draft. It's a great script. Then, the studio brought in screenwriter Gary DeVore who, at director Peter Hyams request, changed the locale from NYC to Chicago and made the main characters twenty years younger!
I saw the movie long time back, I remember hating it. Maybe I should watch it again.
Love your videos!!! I am so glad your channel is growing, you are really talented man.
@GoodBadFlicks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I feel strangely accomplished when I have seen a film before it hits your review board!
don't know how many times i've seen this review... and when KZread says "hey, this is something you might enjoy" it's correct, and i watch it again.
@GoodBadFlicks
26 күн бұрын
Thank you! That makes me very happy :)
@franciscoortega7938
25 күн бұрын
@@GoodBadFlicks you run a great channel!
Boy, is that 4-day shoot of a single dialogue relatable (although first four days of my debut feature film which has taken 11 years to make already had much more useable footage then 2 minutes, thankfully). Also here I was coining a term "unexploitation" which I used as an epigraph for my short film (which is a slasher, of sorts, but more of a giallo) and thinking I was the first one to give such an approach a conscious effort! Well, at least there are fewer films like that. I am truly interested in Final Exam now thanks to this outstanding episode by Cecil and will hopefully give it a go during the Halloween Marathon of this month... If I'll ever catch up with this thing! Busiest October ever!
Wow, even by this channel's lofty standards, this was a fascinating video. The background of the actor who played the killer sounds like the backstory for an old-school Batman villain, except in that case he'd have gotten lost in his role or perhaps decided to use deeds of the killer in the film as inspiration for his real-life criminal misdeeds.
GBFlicks guy must have an Amazon Prime subscription. First 'Killer workout' and now this. I had never heard of these 2 until I stared watching movies on Prime about a month ago.
Just watched this after DVRing it from Turner Classic Movies last night. Decent flick. But couldn't help but thinking every time I saw the killer in action. His look and demeanor reminded me of Will Sasso from MAD TV doing his Steven Seagal impression.
He's killing because he's been banned from baseball. I always enjoy your Exploring videos.
this channel NEEDS to break the 200 000 subs this year!
I'd just like to "clarify" some things said in the preview of "Final Exam". Don't know exaxtly why things were said as they were but here's the real story on some....First of all as the stunt/fight choreographer I had no participation in the "Van Terrorist" scene! The guys involved did "their own thing" in that scene and I did not choreograph it nor did I ever hear of anyone hurting themselves afterwards! Secondly - the scene in which the "killer" (Me) kills "Wildman" was done very safely and professionally. Ralph Brown had never done any type of stunts or fight scene before this film and he did very well for the first5 time! The "accident" that is mentioned happened when they wanted to do another take of Ralph being slammed up against the weight machine - I was not aware of that because I was across the room talking to some local reporters who wanted to inview me. Ralph had put the cable around his neck and twisted it several times and when he slumped down it tightened around his neck choking him instantly! I happened to notice it from across the room and rushed over to him - pushing everyone out of the way because they thought he was just acting! I knew something was wrong - rushed in and picked him up and lay him down on the floor where I revived him! Another few seconds and it could have been much worse! Again - I did not choreographe that "extra" scene - it was the "Producers" and "Director" that decided to do it without telling me! Next is the Sherry Willis-Burch scene in which she was supposedly slammed up against the wall and injured! Not so! In the scene Sherry had to run along the wall to where I would grab her and snatch her out of the scene. She injured herself by running and tripping several times and falling on her face because of the weeds and shrubs that were along the wall! Gene Pool and the other grips finally removed the stuff and it was the final take that she actually made it to me and I grabbed her and whipped her around out of scene and safely and "gently" on her feet off camera! I thank you for the great review - but you should "actually" talk to the person doing the scene and stunts before you believe the hype Myron and the other producers say to make it sound more "dangerous" and me being "inept" of my duties as a stunt/fight choreographer and actor! Thank you.
@crs290
4 жыл бұрын
Cool to hear what really happened. Leave it to a director/producer to overhype something pretty standard. How did you like being referred to as an "ex-Navy soldier?"
@jamiebraswell5520
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for replying and setting the record straight. It is always nice to see a person involved show up to the conversation!!!!
@ShihanTLR
3 жыл бұрын
@@crs290 Didn't see that. But Oh well! :)
@cecilbigman4250
9 ай бұрын
Putting everything in quotes makes your comment sound really "shifty" and "not credible."
@ShihanTLR
9 ай бұрын
So? Ask me if I care? I don't and you shouldn't really. How I post things is my business and mine alone. Everything I write about Final Exam is true - so get over it.@@cecilbigman4250
One of the most underrated little slasher films. It’s got likable characters, an early 80’s cosy vibe, and a unique approach to its killer.
Damn dewd! The music at the start with the 80sHorrorDoc sounds incredible! Always listen to it like 5 times before watching a video.
@Goblintom
5 жыл бұрын
That's Dance with the Dead, you should listen to their other tracks.
@Not-TheOne
5 жыл бұрын
@@Goblintom Holy crap, thats some awesome stuff! Many maaaaaany thanks for name!
@BayRidah26
5 жыл бұрын
Goblintom they are excellent indeed.
Thank you for expanding my movie knowledge.
I rented this from the video store back in 1991. Forgettable and just plain dull, but still holds a place in my heart from my video renting days.
This movie reminds me of "slumber party massacre" where it's a random killer with no real motivation besides wanting to kill. Sometimes that's the way to be to contrast the big name slasher where you know so much about the killer but in some ways it can damage the longevity of the "nameless" killer franchises.
It's amazing how much our cultural climate has changed since 1981, due to circumstances, incidents, technology, and a better general understanding of the human condition. Back then, a "prank" with guys rolling out of vans with fake guns was completely innocent, but yeah, no way something like that goes down in a film nowadays. Some other things that are unlikely to happen in films nowadays: C. Thomas Howell's character & storyline in "Soul Man" (also completely innocent, I believe) and Kim Richards as a child actress getting shot and killed in the original "Assault on Precinct 13" (an act that set that film's plot events in motion, and if something like that happened in any film AT ALL, it would probably be done differently. Also, that film was remake, and that event was totally removed).
Also, another great video mate.
This was a good exploring GBF
@GoodBadFlicks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I'm back again and damn, gotta hit that bell so I can catch up with all the videos you share
You sure paid good attention to the commentary track on the Katrina's Nightmares Dvd. That guy was very thorough in detailing how the movie was made, but it sure is a shame he didn't have a better interviewer.
This movie's production is the *embodiment* of the phrase "Getting blood from a stone."
Kudos for doing an in depth review of this, its is easily the okayest horror film I've ever seen. The history behind it was very interesting though, great job.
I pass that movie studio in Shelby everyday on my way to work, it's always empty these days...
I really like these longer videos
This is one of the funniest movie background story I have ever heard. It's even funnier than the story behind The Room. Maybe they should make a movie about the making of Final Exam too.
How the hell did they get a scene shot at Bob Jones? Noticed the Limestone campus, too.
Thanks GBF, for showing Final Exam some love. I cannot believe that I still have not seen this film. Where can I watch that awesome In Search of Darkness horror doc??? 😃😄
Final Exam was a good slasher. I liked all the characters and found their chemistry to be pretty good. The watered down kills are the only real misstep.
@kkarx
2 жыл бұрын
You've probably never seen a good slasher if you think this one was good. Everything about it was just terrible.
*$2.34? Holy Shit, time to build a time machine.*
Most Pure Horror Exploitation Film? About time you started exploring wholesome family friendly films on here
@cjwrench07
5 жыл бұрын
RooTwo This is a very wholesome film. We got what, 1 nude scene, 1 killer, and 1 teacher-student relationship. I would be embarrassed to show this, at me and my Gf’s exploitation movie night.
@funkyweapon1981
5 жыл бұрын
No gore, no buy.
@hiigghhggg9150
4 жыл бұрын
Sean Ashmead you can have effective kills without gore. Ever heard of psycho, or Halloween?
I watched this and I think the story behind it is way more interesting than the film itself
Will have to check this out this October
not sure if i watched this back in the 80's but will definitly track it down to see if it jogs my memory of those halcyon days