Stephen King vs John Carpenter's CHRISTINE - The American Graffiti of Horror

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An analysis of Stephen King's Christine, John Carpenter's film adaptation, and their relationship to George Lucas' American Graffiti, highlighting the horror story's approach to 1950s nostalgia as a specter of the past, how Lucas got nostalgia right in his influential film, and how Carpenter uses the Plymouth Fury to critique Reagan's America.
PATREON - / mattdraper
#horror
Music:
"Christine" and "They Live" by John Carpenter
"Murmuration" by Blue Wednesday
"I Wish It Would Never Stop Snowing" by Sleepy Fish
"Tech Noir" by Gunship
"Vampires" by The Midnight
Sources:
stephenking.com/works/novel/c...
lofficier.com/christine.htm
www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/29...
faroutmagazine.co.uk/looking-...
www.history.com/news/post-wor....

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  • @MattDraper
    @MattDraper Жыл бұрын

    What's your favorite Stephen King adaptation?

  • @curiousworld7912

    @curiousworld7912

    Жыл бұрын

    'The Dead Zone' is still my favorite King adaptation. It's one of David Cronenberg's more 'restrained' films, but that doesn't mean he shies away from the horror. Christopher Walken and Brooke Adams are perfect as the doomed lovers, and Martin Sheen is appropriately terrifying (and, a little too on the nose, politically.) My biggest complaint with Stephen King's writing aren't his forays in nostalgia, or that he doesn't tell a good story - it's that he could really stand to edit his work down a bit, as you point out.

  • @michealdarnell2623

    @michealdarnell2623

    Жыл бұрын

    The Shawshank Redemption is easily my favorite. Frank Darabont can do no wrong. It's just an amazing story. There is nothing wrong with it. It may be my favorite movie in general.

  • @TechnicolorGhosts

    @TechnicolorGhosts

    Жыл бұрын

    Toss up for me between the De Palma Carrie and The Night Flier. Also The Green Mile if I want to feel really sad.

  • @ginofrancejr555

    @ginofrancejr555

    Жыл бұрын

    Carrie both the 70s and the 2013 versions it both the 90s and 2010s versions the dead zone both movie and TV show and the original the stand miniseries

  • @michaelshadley6996

    @michaelshadley6996

    Жыл бұрын

    Creep Show if that count's.

  • @boobootittleman7299
    @boobootittleman7299 Жыл бұрын

    This movie makes me so upset that Carpenter didn’t adapt more Stephen King stories. Could you imagine something like John Carpenter’s The Running Man?

  • @MattDraper

    @MattDraper

    Жыл бұрын

    That would have been sick, especially a Running Man more in line with the novel

  • @nicholasbintner4677

    @nicholasbintner4677

    Жыл бұрын

    Apparently they didn't get along very well. At least King and Romero got along

  • @airfixx_8952

    @airfixx_8952

    Жыл бұрын

    JC was initally lined up for original Firestarter

  • @noneed4me2n7

    @noneed4me2n7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@airfixx_8952 man missed opportunity. Another good movie adaptation but a Carpenter version would’ve been interesting to see.

  • @collegeman1988

    @collegeman1988

    Жыл бұрын

    I think Paul Verhoeven would have directed excellent versions of The Running Man and Rollerball. He understands just perfectly how to direct a science fiction movie with a certain amount of parody, which makes it more interesting than your average science fiction movie.

  • @ginofrancejr555
    @ginofrancejr555 Жыл бұрын

    This is to me the most underrated king adaptation I understand he made it at a time where his demons were at play but don't sleep on Christine and cujo. And plus carpenter trying to bounce back after both the thing and starman it's an underrated carpenter horror classic

  • @othertalk3313

    @othertalk3313

    Жыл бұрын

    Bounce back? Is The Thing considered a bad movie, or was it just not successful at the time? I think it's great. The 2011 remake, on the other hand, is not.

  • @ginofrancejr555

    @ginofrancejr555

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@othertalk3313carpenters the thing is a classic but when it came out it wasn't a hit and that was due to E.T. being a monster hit at the time

  • @Kuchito08

    @Kuchito08

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember watching Cujo like a decade ago and I was not impressed.

  • @findlesplurb

    @findlesplurb

    Жыл бұрын

    Starman was after Christine, and was also very successful. Jeff Bridges got an Oscar nomination for his performance in it.

  • @MarcMcKenzie-qb6or

    @MarcMcKenzie-qb6or

    3 ай бұрын

    CHRISTINE also has such a great cast--they all look like they stepped right off the pages of the book, especially Keith Gordon as Arnie. Perfect casting.

  • @jonathanmulondo9206
    @jonathanmulondo9206 Жыл бұрын

    Christine in many ways is like a precursor to Misery because it's a story about the danger of obsession. Stephen King was showing people that obsession is it's own monster.

  • @hanolodo

    @hanolodo

    Жыл бұрын

    Stephen King always has a way with metaphors

  • @AbrasiousProductions

    @AbrasiousProductions

    9 ай бұрын

    I actually read the film as a metaphor for abusive relationships and how they can affect a person but obsession fits well into that too

  • @irahersey9184
    @irahersey9184 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know if I agree that the Darnell stuff is unnecessary. It gives Arnie an alibi when the detective begins investigating him, as well as showing just how deep Arnie had gotten in to things. Now sure, you could cut out the entire investigation and Darnell stuff and massively shorten the novel, but I'm a King fan boy and I really like just how deep and sprawling they can be.

  • @TH3F4LC0Nx
    @TH3F4LC0Nx Жыл бұрын

    I like how in the movie when the dude is running from the car he literally runs right down the middle of the highway. 😂😂😂

  • @MattDraper

    @MattDraper

    Жыл бұрын

    Buddy might not have been the smartest guy in school, he had clearly been held back for at least a decade.

  • @twistedyogert

    @twistedyogert

    Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps he was hoping someone would be coming from the other direction and hit her.

  • @harryparsons2750

    @harryparsons2750

    9 ай бұрын

    I kept thinking why doesn’t he run off the road? lol other than that I love Christine.

  • @dhaucoin
    @dhaucoin11 ай бұрын

    'Okay..... show me.' Then the high beams spear Arnie, then that bass line creeps in, low, slow, and menacing. Chills, man. Also- add 'Christine Attacks' as one of the Top 3 'Villain Musical Cues' in all of film history. Right up there with the original 1954 Godzilla (the character) theme, and Darth Vader's theme.

  • @explorewithbarryandlagniap7744

    @explorewithbarryandlagniap7744

    25 күн бұрын

    In the movie Christine the okay show me scene music was, The Viscounts - Harlem Nocturne 1959. Cool song from 1959. Christine was like, just rolled off the assembly line fresh still that year.

  • @deathrattle6376
    @deathrattle6376 Жыл бұрын

    Christine and The Thing are my Favorite Carpenter films!

  • @srod349
    @srod349 Жыл бұрын

    I love this movie & the soundtrack. I think “Halloween Ends” was going for what this movie was able to capture.

  • @MattDraper

    @MattDraper

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely got Christine vibes from Ends, which was an ... interesting movie

  • @jasonmaclean719

    @jasonmaclean719

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny thing is the shredder would have been the better option for Christine like Michael deserved

  • @nobodiesaltbutmine6674

    @nobodiesaltbutmine6674

    Жыл бұрын

    No shit Sherlock

  • @nobodiesaltbutmine6674

    @nobodiesaltbutmine6674

    Жыл бұрын

    No shit Sherlock

  • @jasonmaclean719

    @jasonmaclean719

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nobodiesaltbutmine6674 wow... Thank you for your keen observation and relevant opinion

  • @contrabandresearch8409
    @contrabandresearch8409 Жыл бұрын

    I just watched American Graffiti a day ago. It feels like a condensed version of Lucas' entire youth.

  • @rickc2102

    @rickc2102

    Жыл бұрын

    makes a great double-feature with Dazed and Confused

  • @thunderwarriorprods
    @thunderwarriorprods Жыл бұрын

    This recent run of horror deep dives has been INCREDIBLE. Some of your best work yet. Top drawer, old bean!

  • @Danial_Duval
    @Danial_Duval Жыл бұрын

    Americana Horror sounds like a 3-parter project. Or a dedicated month, maybe? In any case, I am totally stoked for it. Although when it comes to Americana Horror, I think David Lynch comes to mind as there is a visceral uneasiness amidst his dreamlike aesthetics in both Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet. However, King's impact on this type of genre cannot be understated.

  • @mahmudmurad4655

    @mahmudmurad4655

    Жыл бұрын

    I think David Lynch is one of the greates in touching nostalgia because as he does in all his works he adressed the light and good but also the dark and evil. I feel connected with that because I feel one does not have to be a cynic looking at the past, but also dont be naive about it, is equally dangerous. By the way, Carpenter and Lynch are in my top 5 directors of all time.

  • @anthonyhudak9363
    @anthonyhudak9363 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely would enjoy Dark Tower but "It" is the top of the list for me

  • @WillRipamonti
    @WillRipamonti Жыл бұрын

    More novels and more King? I'm down! 👍

  • @MikeKino21
    @MikeKino21 Жыл бұрын

    We would love a series of videos focusing on the Dark Tower Novels.

  • @karl_alan
    @karl_alan Жыл бұрын

    This "Americana horror" you speak of seems like it would not only relate to a lot of King's work, but David Lynch as well, especially Blue Velvet, but even with some of his other titles like Mulholland Drive, most of Twin Peaks, Lost Highway and Wild at Heart.

  • @chaddelk3605
    @chaddelk3605 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this one. Please do others on Stephen's books.

  • @briantaylorcloe7725
    @briantaylorcloe7725 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful music selection ... Makes the in-depth docu•review even more enjoyable! Keep up thee excellent work, MD ~

  • @mr.karabraxos3995
    @mr.karabraxos3995 Жыл бұрын

    I love this. You know how to share the essence of all types of narrative media and get me engaged with the material. Thank you!

  • @LoganWood121
    @LoganWood121 Жыл бұрын

    Draper always seems to know when I most desperately need quality content of his caliber. This is just that.

  • @mattsoffe1716
    @mattsoffe1716 Жыл бұрын

    That was great, really enjoyed it. Nice use of The Midnight at the end too!

  • @breathexhope
    @breathexhope Жыл бұрын

    This was an amazing video and I love the music you use. Big fan of all the artists you use!

  • @johnpittsii7524
    @johnpittsii7524 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the amazing video Matt .Much ❤️ as always

  • @josephgraham3006
    @josephgraham30069 ай бұрын

    What an excellent video. You really nailed something here, offering great insight into everything you tough upon. Thank you - great job!

  • @coffeecrusader4863
    @coffeecrusader4863 Жыл бұрын

    Watched this for the first time yesterday. Good timing.

  • @visionarylocomotiveworks9703
    @visionarylocomotiveworks97038 ай бұрын

    Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. Great video! King's Christine and especially Carpenter's Christine I have always felt have been some of the most underrated of their respective genres. I think why is they're both so timeless, despite how the 80's were at the best they could be executed. They're just as relevant now as they were back when they were new 40 years ago. People are still blindly clinging onto their seductive nostalgic past for joy and comfort to avoid something they don't like today when anyone with open eyes can see there was never such a thing as "the good old days" - every era people have lived in have had good moments and simultaneously horrifying moments.

  • @Chris_From_HorrorLand-xg7dx
    @Chris_From_HorrorLand-xg7dx10 ай бұрын

    Incredible video, Matt!!

  • @zackmcnabb9458
    @zackmcnabb9458 Жыл бұрын

    Love the video, keep up the great work!

  • @TheWaynos73
    @TheWaynos734 ай бұрын

    I think Carpenter adapted this book perfectly. He kept everything that was needed for the movie to make it work as a movie.

  • @tjfSIM

    @tjfSIM

    4 ай бұрын

    Don't entirely agree. I think there's a lot of stuff in the book that would have given the film a lot more depth, and made it a real horror classic. I like the film, but it doesn't have the slow boiling intensity and detail of the book. I was disappointed that the whole interaction with the couple when he parked his car outside their house was omitted, for example.

  • @davidfausel9029
    @davidfausel9029 Жыл бұрын

    Excellently done, sir!!

  • @patrickcasey8622
    @patrickcasey8622 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work, Mr Draper 😎

  • @Leonidas.Vergos
    @Leonidas.Vergos Жыл бұрын

    I'm so waiting for that "Americana Horror" video analysis!!

  • @sabro0196
    @sabro0196 Жыл бұрын

    I'm looking forward to hearing you talk about Americana Horror!

  • @MattyStoked
    @MattyStoked Жыл бұрын

    I've been looking forward to this one. The trilogy approach with American Graffiti the genesis is a great take. I look forward to more Stephen King videos in future ☺️

  • @CharlesEtheridgeNunn
    @CharlesEtheridgeNunn Жыл бұрын

    I’d definitely be interested in more videos about King

  • @aidanlynn
    @aidanlynn Жыл бұрын

    One of Carpenter’s best movies.

  • @badcatzgamedevelopmentcomp4808
    @badcatzgamedevelopmentcomp4808 Жыл бұрын

    I could have gotten high and watched anything, but I'm glad I stumbled onto this, great video essay.

  • @othertalk3313
    @othertalk3313 Жыл бұрын

    13:25 - "... a future of labor and management marching harmoniously into the future together." Sounds like someone's editor was asleep at the wheel for that part.

  • @JoeLovesComics
    @JoeLovesComics Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating video!

  • @MrOuest
    @MrOuest Жыл бұрын

    Stephen King vs. Stanley Kubrick's The Shining could also be an excellent video.

  • @TravelsTTG
    @TravelsTTG Жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Thanks buddy.

  • @alexanderdanvers3247
    @alexanderdanvers3247 Жыл бұрын

    Common Matt Draper W video essay.

  • @jeffersonhouse94
    @jeffersonhouse94 Жыл бұрын

    King has always been a favorite. He was my first "grown up" writer, as I pretty much went from Hardy Boys and Choose Your Own Adventure to his work. About the same time I discovered comic books and heavy metal. It, The Stand, and Misery are three favorites, and each has had a remarkable adaptation (or two). The Shining of course had a very controversial adaptation from Kubrick (though a classic in its own right). However, I think King's non horror works, and their subsequent adaptations are of particular note: Stand By Me (the Body, which also trades heavily in nostalgia), The Shawshank Redemption, and of course Green Mile. King has written far more non-horror in recent years, but those three really struck me when I was younger. Though I imagine any of his books would be fertile ground for one of your videos...

  • @turtlelove7
    @turtlelove711 ай бұрын

    PLEASE do the Dark Tower. I go through the series at least once a year.(You could say I'm a tower junkie.) It's such an amzing story and oozes everything King. I need to hear good discussion on it. It also really deserves it. Thankee sai.

  • @scatsandwich38
    @scatsandwich38 Жыл бұрын

    Keep doing novels, it was great!

  • @66cuda
    @66cuda Жыл бұрын

    My father used to race Mopar when he was a teenager he bracket raced at lions drag strip, he always said that car was junk, although that model was banned at demo derbys due to the radiator was behind the frame and could outlast the other cars, this is my favorite adaptation of kings work not fucked up, Salem's lot is a good second

  • @SnapperChannel
    @SnapperChannel Жыл бұрын

    One does have to wonder what if Lucas made more films like American Graffiti rather than make Star Wars. But that’s aside the point, Christine isn’t my favorite Carpenter movie but I enjoy it as fun horror movie. I haven’t read King’s original novel but I might give it a read. Great video as always Matt

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Matt!

  • @ricardoslhenriques
    @ricardoslhenriques Жыл бұрын

    A great horror novelist, by a great horror storyteller. And they're both awesome musicians too.

  • @JeremyPeeples
    @JeremyPeeples Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see Christine get some love - this was the first horror-ish movie I ever saw growing up and I still love it.

  • @ramiroviana2523
    @ramiroviana2523 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Stephen King is my favourite writer!

  • @Merylstreep1949
    @Merylstreep1949 Жыл бұрын

    Please more King Definitely would love to see a good analysis of The Stand from its original version thru subsequent re releases plus the almost forgotten Salem's Lot and the original story Jerusalem's Lot Plus a deep dive on the difference between French Lieutenants Woman the book and the film And the second time Meryl Streep works with De Niro in Falling In Love pretty please 🙏

  • @Rey_Palpatine
    @Rey_Palpatine Жыл бұрын

    I watched Christine when I was around 8. For a few days afterwards, I was suspicious of every random car I saw lol

  • @lindsayantwine1097
    @lindsayantwine1097 Жыл бұрын

    That scene where Arnie tells Christine, "Show me" and she reforms herself... I dunno how the actor who played Arnie and Carpenter managed to make it so hot, but they did it. Lol It is a genuinely sexy, intimate scene.

  • @JosephDickersonUX
    @JosephDickersonUX Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video.

  • @thebigwagyu
    @thebigwagyu Жыл бұрын

    I read the book before watching the movie, and it fully convinced me that the best way to adapt a King product is a 6-10 episode miniseries. There’s so much character development that happens before the car starts killing people that’s lost in the movie.

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Жыл бұрын

    Great video👍

  • @LoganBriggs
    @LoganBriggs Жыл бұрын

    It's weird hearing the usual background music from one of my favorite KZreadrs being used in the video of one of my other favorite KZreadrs lol. I'm so used to hearing this music in Binging with Babish videos and hearing Matt use music closer to synthwave or outrun. I know it's all stock music that a lot of different creators use, but this is one of the times that it seems like certain songs have become associated with specific channels in my mind.

  • @hunterchamberlain6738
    @hunterchamberlain6738 Жыл бұрын

    Of course Christine is a classic. I've turned so many of people into Carpenter/King fans by showing them this movie. Would loved to see Carpenter do a Swamp Thing movie in the 80's. Gotta say my favorite King Novels would have to be in this order: 1. Revival 2. Doctor Sleep 3. Salem's Lot 4. The Dead Zone + The Dead Zone movie fucking rules. 5. Pet Sematary + The Ramones/Starcrawler song 6. The Dark Half It really sucks that Mike Flanagan never got to make Revival at WB. I love pretty much everything he has done and was blown away by Doctor Sleep and Hill House. Anyway, great video Matt, you are clearly a man of culture!

  • @IvanSanchez-ft3mp
    @IvanSanchez-ft3mp Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the video very much! I like how you add both the movie and the book. I hope the remake will touch some stuff that i do feel the movie didn't touch or ad like how Arnie and Lee got together and how Arnie is being consumed by Christine that we see just a creepy shell of himself A bit off topic but any chance there will be a future plans on talking about Chainsaw Man if how movies like Quentin Tarantino and American movies in general influence CSW and about Ducktales 2017 of how they go deep with the lore of not just the original 80s cartoon but the comics as well?

  • @MattDraper

    @MattDraper

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to cover Ducktales 2017 soon!

  • @ramiroviana2523
    @ramiroviana2523 Жыл бұрын

    Keep making videos about novels, especially Stephen King's Novels!

  • @sifatshams1113
    @sifatshams1113 Жыл бұрын

    Back in 2017 and 2018, I was bringing TONS of horror films, everything from body horror to zombies to 70s and 80s giallos to Vincent Price classics and so many more. But one film I avoided was Christine, because it just sounded so fucking stupid. Eventually, I had to give in and see it simply because it was John Fucking Carpenter adapting Stephen Fucking King. By the time I got done, it was clear to me that I had just seen one of the greatest and most underrated horror films of all time.

  • @Hammerhead547
    @Hammerhead547 Жыл бұрын

    Fun Fact: In the late 90's Speed Network actually featured christine in network add bumpers. The bumpers even imply that she kills a state trooper who pulled her over for speeding.

  • @TheWaynos73
    @TheWaynos73 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always been curious whether King liked John Carpenter’s Christine seeing he wasnt fond of some of the hollywood adaptations. Christine is my second favourite Carpenter movie behind The Thing.

  • @doctorfeinstone6524

    @doctorfeinstone6524

    Жыл бұрын

    Carpenter's Christine is definitely one of the better adaptations.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Жыл бұрын

    The Vikings had a saying: “A man without a boat is a man in chains." In ancient times, the sailing vessel represented freedom, and the automobile became the modern day equivalent in 20th century America.

  • @kailshrouf2470
    @kailshrouf2470 Жыл бұрын

    Christine is amazing and one of my favorite Carpenter films, still need to read the King novel though. Halloween Ends has a lot of similarities and homages to this film and it's great as well!

  • @olivercleary3778
    @olivercleary377810 ай бұрын

    I like to think about how Christine is utterly indestructible in the movie. That has some interesting implications. Nothing can permanently defeat Christine, even if it took her centuries to reform after being ripped to pieces. Christine will outlast the human race. Christine will survive the death of the Sun. At the end of time, Christine will still be floating out in the void of empty space, 😮playing 50s tunes.

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Жыл бұрын

    I like the 80s even though I was born in that era. Awesome video by the way.

  • @kevinkelley3906
    @kevinkelley3906 Жыл бұрын

    Love the movie, love the novel but the ONLY one small detail I would've changed was when Darnell got in the inside should've been pristine.

  • @jackfairy666
    @jackfairy66611 ай бұрын

    If you’re going to be making a doc on Americana horror, may I also suggest some of the works of David Lynch. In particular, Twin Peaks.

  • @AuoraWolf5911
    @AuoraWolf5911 Жыл бұрын

    As a kid when I saw Christine I was like just get off the road and go upstairs to a building boom survived

  • @FarginBastiges
    @FarginBastiges Жыл бұрын

    I was a big fan of the book when it came out-so much so that I once owned the '58 Plymouth that was used as a Christine stand-in in the later King movie Cat's Eye-but the movie was disappointing in comparison. The book has so much more going on than just the car. There were so many well-developed characters (McCandless is hilarious) but most of all, the book perfectly encapsulates what it was like to be a high school teenager in the late 70's. Forty years later, the book is a great nostalgia trip for that era.

  • @gymcat100
    @gymcat1009 ай бұрын

    The one King hated the most, "The Shining". A close number two is "The Dead Zone.

  • @Lowbrass64
    @Lowbrass649 ай бұрын

    I’ve probably read the book a dozen times. I think that it was both the car and LeBay who had a supernatural influence. There was something about the car that guided LeBay to imbue it with sacrifice, and it held LeBay’s spirit as well as the spirits of its victims. You he more victims it claimed, the faster it regenerated. I hated that Carpenter eliminated LeBay’s spirit as it was the most frightening thing in the book. I understand why he went the way he did though.

  • @TV-Tony
    @TV-Tony Жыл бұрын

    The past never really dying. Kind of sounds like the theme of another Stephen King story, Sometimes They Come Back.

  • @jbsouthpaw2009
    @jbsouthpaw200915 күн бұрын

    Christine is a very good and clever King novel but much like a lot of Kings great early works borrows a great deal and cleverly reworks of previous ideas or combines previous plots from previous writers and filmmakers. King was literally a teacher and understood how to build on others works. A maser of reworking and updating the beat of others good writing works.

  • @liamisafireplace
    @liamisafireplace Жыл бұрын

    every time i think about a stephen king adaptation too long i realize that stephen king wasn’t like a great writer but did have some real great ideas that somehow inspired absolutely incredible movie

  • @chuckleezodiac24
    @chuckleezodiac24 Жыл бұрын

    John Travolta was awesome as The Mean Bully. my favorite character. he was cool.

  • @maximusprime3459

    @maximusprime3459

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean, the Travolta lookalike...

  • @jeffdonoho2448
    @jeffdonoho24483 ай бұрын

    What if John Carpenter took on The Dark Tower series, or The Mist, or Salem's Lot?

  • @ginofrancejr555
    @ginofrancejr555 Жыл бұрын

    You should cover more king

  • @lostinthemasses
    @lostinthemasses Жыл бұрын

    This video slaps

  • @armandotorres8962
    @armandotorres8962 Жыл бұрын

    Come on! When I read Stephen King vs John Carpenter, i expect it to be an actual match! Maybe in a Hell in a Cell!

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Жыл бұрын

    Stephen King saying that he had no bad memories of the 1950s isn't entirely truthful. In Danse Macabre, King mentions an incident in 1957 when he was ten years old watching Earth vs. The Flying Saucers in a local movie theater when the projector suddenly stopped. The theater manager walked to the front of the theater and told the audience about the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik 1, and a female voice in the theater cried out, "NO!" King said that it was the moment he was first introduced to fear.

  • @ericcartman7361
    @ericcartman7361 Жыл бұрын

    Wonder what’s going on with the remake of this movie?

  • @collegeman1988
    @collegeman1988 Жыл бұрын

    Another movie made during the New Hollywood era of film making that in some ways resembles George Lucas’s American Graffiti is Brian De Palma’s Carrie, another story from Stephen King. There’s a scene in that movie where John Travolta’s character is cruising down main street in his car with his girlfriend, a guy driving next to him throws him a beer, which he proceeds to open and drink. That is, until a few moments later when a cop driving next to him shines a flashlight in his face and he quickly drops the opened can of beer to a avoid being pulled over and spills it all over his girlfriend. This scene is right out of something you’d see in American Graffiti.

  • @salvagedb2470
    @salvagedb24709 ай бұрын

    Christine the Book was far better , when I read it I swore I could smell Le Bays back brace , but the Christine putting itelf back together scenes were excellent ..American Graffitti , I adore as I can relate to it as I went through the 80's version an it was Great..

  • @ntcnetwork9934
    @ntcnetwork9934 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, they really did take a lot from this for Halloween Ends.

  • @Xehanort10
    @Xehanort10 Жыл бұрын

    King got in a car crash at one point didn't he? Wonder if he wrote Christine before or after that.

  • @parisgreen4600

    @parisgreen4600

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Christine was first (about 1983; I read it in high school) and King's accident was in about 1999 (he was out for a walk and got hit by a distracted driver in a van). He writes about it in "On Writing" and it's pretty interesting.

  • @georgeelmerdenbrough6906
    @georgeelmerdenbrough6906 Жыл бұрын

    Imagine if Carpenter had directed It .

  • @ricardoms2072
    @ricardoms2072 Жыл бұрын

    This John Carpenter guy, he's pretty good... I think he might be into something withe these movies...

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Жыл бұрын

    The one thing I could never understand is why John Carpenter chose to set Christine in the year 1978 instead of 1983, when the film was released. I know that Stephen King's book was set in 1978, but the movie has nothing about it that is clearly identifiable as 1978 and could easily have been set in 1983, only five years later.

  • @jamesmcbeth4463
    @jamesmcbeth4463 Жыл бұрын

    I guess in the end Dennis could have moved to Mackinac Island.

  • @brendapaws7933
    @brendapaws79339 ай бұрын

    I like the book and the movie. But I hope they don't make a remake of Christine. I don't care for remakes, but I do the remake of the fog because the same people who made it made the first movie. And gone in 60 seconds remake was a lot better then the first one.

  • @maximusprime3459
    @maximusprime3459 Жыл бұрын

    Its still a great movie. Keith Gordon was amazing in this film.

  • @doctorfeinstone6524
    @doctorfeinstone6524 Жыл бұрын

    Lebay didn't kill himself. He just dies. It's never stated what actually happened to him. In the movie he's said to have killed himself before arnie buys the car

  • @DopeAsThePope1
    @DopeAsThePope1 Жыл бұрын

    Actually.......the music in Christine is very similar to the music in Halloween III

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert Жыл бұрын

    They actually crashed a bunch of real Plymouths. As someone who likes cars it is kind of sad that so many antique vehicles were completely ruined.

  • @rickc2102
    @rickc2102 Жыл бұрын

    As big as Modesto's gotten, it's still more town than city.

  • @menem88
    @menem8810 ай бұрын

    I love Stephen King sipping mate.

  • @P3DR0877
    @P3DR0877 Жыл бұрын

    ya do more like the thing, IT, and any movie that you like.

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