Christine Vs The Car: Which Car Deserves the Horror Crown?
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Christine vs The Car, it seems to be an ongoing debate as to which one of these two icons of horror deserves the number 1 spot on the list of horror cars on film. With each car having a very unique history, this debate is brought to a head in this in depth documentary of the history of these two legends of cinema.
MFP takes a look into the production history of both the 1983 Christine, and the 1977 The Car, as we bring you production and manufacturing history to offer the best possible answer as to which nightmare fueled demon on wheels deserves the top spot.
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Let me put it this way: If you see "Christine" driving down the street, you'll go, "Wow, a Plymouth Fury just like the movie's, Awesome!" If you see "The Car", you'll go "I think I'll take the long route home".
Ha ha ha.
You will probably think the same thing when u realize theres no one in the drivers seat in christine 😳
@@devranali2219 yeah but Christine only killed Arnie’s bullies while the Car kills anyone on sight
@@astrochaos4182 including Darnell
@@Worker_Drone_dude to be fair, that’s either because 1. He sat in her driver seat, which can either be an attempt to own her or she really doesn’t like it when the spot meant for Arnie is taken by someone else Or 2. It might’ve been subtle, Darnell must’ve realized that Christine is capable of driving herself, in short: found out her secret, so she had to silence him She doesn’t just kill who hurts her owner, she kills whoever disrespects her, and most of all she kills who could end up tearing her away from arnie
Dude .... the moment when our protagonist realizes he's not alone in that garage and snaps around to find 'The Car' quietly parked behind him , still gives me the shivers . Just that scene makes it a classic . No remake could ever repeat it . 👍
I’m right with you on that.
Definitely, especially when it had a LOUD engine.
Yep I remember the first time I saw that scene because it scared me pretty good. The other scene that got me was when the Car jumped through the house to kill Lauren.
@@Wildstar40 Lauren annoyed the car, and she had to go. The same with those cyclists. People often speak as if The Car was behaving unreasonably - I can't see that myself!!
The sound dept in that movie did a stellar job with The Car. It could be as quiet as an EV or as noisy as a top fuel dragster. In that scene, it starts off menacingly quiet, the it turns on as a quiet low frequency hum, then when it charges him, it sounds like open pipes. Then when it backs up to taunt him again, it's quiet as an EV again, with the tires rolling actually making more noise than the engine. Pure genius sound editing.
When I was about 13, back in the mid-seventies, I was offered an old '58 Plymouth Hardtop with a 318 and a push-button auto for $700 Aussie dollars. I raced home and begged my father for a loan. But I was denied.
😭 Yep, my father denying me a loan for a $500 USD '76 Triumph Spitfire in the later 80s was sad for me. A classmate was selling it and it ran great and got HIM to school and back, but my dad had other ideas.
I wish they were that much now.
I know that was a sad day! I love those 58 Furys.
@@kevinhughes9200 Yup i love them
Maybe if your name were Arnie.....but yea, I feel your pain...I went through the same situation with a 69 SS 396 Chevelle for $900.00....I'm still hurting over 40 years later.
I saw The Car on TV as a kid and had trouble sleeping for weeks. I kept thinking it would drive through my bedroom. As an adult, I still find some scenes unnerving. The Car is most terrifying to me because it is just mindless evil with no back story. Christine is still a great movie and book.
The car was just evil
@@dayjay9819and those horns were badass, I need those now ! 😆
I'm old enough to have seen The Car in the theater. Then caught it on TV whenever I could. For me it's not about the story. The car just looks incredible.
I agree! Cars like "Christine" rolled of an assembly line, but "The Car" was a custom built vehicle which, for me, makes it much cooler looking! Don't get me wrong, I have always loved Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth products! I've owned them and worked for the company, but when it comes to movie cars, there's nothing quite like "The Car, Batmobile, Munsters Koach or The Monkeemobile!" Cars like these are interesting and different than your everyday, assembly line vehicles! Love them!
just don't turn on the radio!@@derricklogan2058
I was really frightened as a kid for "The Car", and still am, but not that much. The way it honks, the way it looks and the things it does, it just scares me.
back then they were turning everything into a horror. house hold object's insects humans don't count cause that is a stable animals plants weather an so fourth.
I LOVE both movies!!! But, what has ALWAYS stuck with me about The Car is going through the house!!! That's just soooooooo many different kinds of f'ed up!!! 🤯🤪🤣
To me the appearance of the car isn’t really scary, it just looks like a big bath tub. And that horn sounds more comical than scary to my ear. Does anyone remember a made for TV movie called Wheels of Terror? That was a lot better than The Car but not as good as Christine.
I’d argue that Christine is more terrifying, because she’s not just a car that runs people over, but messes with the head of the person who “owns” her. There is a sadness with Artie’s fate, that not everything he became was evil, but that the obsession drove him beyond redemption.
Well said Chris. Well said.
Never even heard of “the car” so definitely Christine
I think The Car is scarier, it's sorta like Michael Myers, because in the end The Car never died, it escaped after all, driving through Los Angeles in the credits
@@soundwave7855 I see that, and raise you, Christine starting to re construct herself after being turned into a cube. 👺
@@PfalzD3 They got crazy feats, The Car even shook a whole mountain
The Car is King 👑
Christine is the Queen.
The Car and Christine king and queen of the road of terror!!!!
The two iconic horror car
I love them both. The car was sinister and evil. Vary sadistic feel, like when it chases the kid on the bike and sends him over the edge of the overpass. Where as Christine is protective and vengeful. Has an intoxicating effect on certain people. Christine gets my vote for her ability to rebuild herself even after being run over by a bull dozer or ran through a metal compactor 😁
The Car is a straight-up psychopath, but Christine is a murderous yandere who would kill anyone to keep her owner safe and maintain her succubus-like influence over him.
honestly, the design of "the car" is awesome, i want one.
Barris’ shop built three of ‘em from wrecked Lincoln’s. A friend in a San Diego suburb bought the survivor and put it in a small museum, rigged to remote start. Very effective!
@@rickr442 can you send any proof of that cause I would love to see how its doing
@@timmyrehanek9576 after over thirty years I have no idea of where the car might be. The buyer was Bob Butts, of FANTASY CARS in Santee California. Bob passed some years ago, so who knows?
@@rickr442 So there's no like recent existing photos of the car? Just curious.
You're in luck I have one
Excellent video as always from this channel! One minor point is that in the book "Christine", the odometer moving backwards is really heavily highlighted when Christine is being moved around and repairing herself, as far as I am aware from several discussions of the book it's not that she's actually repairing herself, but more that driving/moving her "turns back the clock" to when she was new again. If I recall correctly there was one paragraph in the book not long after Arnie buys her where it describes that her restoration appeared haphazard and random, but you can see how it may describe things being fixed "in order of decay" if you read it. It's still supernatural, just probably wouldn't work that well on film.
Yes I agree the book about Christine is way better than the movie the thing about a self repairing car is such an awesome concept I would put up with her evilness just because it can fix itself and all I have to do is put fuel in it I would put my hand on her like Arnie did and caress her metal body
whoever thought of killer cars must have been drunk.
The books way better than the film
Hence, my "they're both the same car" reaction.
First novel I've ever read was Christine. My favorite difference from the movie was the way Darnell was killed.
The Car definitely looks scarier but its more of an action thriller,where as Christine is a horror movie
The car, was both action, and horror. Them people were getting their asses kicked, during the day! The hell, with the unexpected! Here I come , EM EFFERS!!
There's just a certain charm to these films that keeps you coming back. Solid video mate.
Cheers.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions I was going to ask if you could maybe make a video about a Death Battle Between these two cars I would love to see I will sub you if you could
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This reminds me of another movie that didn't possess just a car, but everything with a motor in it, including electric ones: Maximum Overdrive! And a car possessed not by a demon, but by a revenge seeking ghost: The Wraith.
That was also a Stephen King book turned film. In fact, that was the one and only film Stephen ever directed himself. Obviously the film bombed pretty badly and this was during the time when he was at an all time high of substance abuse (ie cocaine, etc).
The "Wraith" was also a Rolls Royce, or was it the standard meaning of the word?
@@andykerr3803 it was probably the standard meaning
@@ShiftyKen08 It's a very strange name for a Rolls Royce or any car. The car itself would have made this movie a winner. It is a scary good looking ghost of a car. Someone at RR liked this movie 🤗
@@andykerr3803 iirc The Wraith was a pace car, made very fancy for shows So it fit perfect for the film,, and it's a WAY overlooked classic B movie, too :)
I'll give it to Christine. The car and actors were great. That soundtrack was awesome! The Car definitely was a great one too.
I love that the main theme for her was Bad to the Bone... which she was
Oooh... Great bar topic... My head says Christine but my heart says The Car. Gonna give it to The Car. It's the one I'll never get tired of watching. Great video!
Cheers.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Btw, I hope The Car is in good hands. Many owners will let museums borrow their vehicles. I wish this owner would do that.
I was actually the lucky owner of a red Plymouth Fury {paid $300 for it from the original owner} just like Christine when I was 16 in 1982 a year before the movie came out & after that nobody would ride with me any more...lol! I loved hearing those dual quad 4 barrels open up when you floored it! Unfortunately in 1984 a drunk driver ran a red light & Tboned me & she wasnt able to pull herself together so off to the scrapyard it went ✌💖☮
Without hesitation I'd go with Christine, especially considering the fact there is a real-life Christine of sorts. An early '60s Dodge with an alleged body count of 14, it's a New England urban legend Stephen King must have heard numerous times while growing up in Maine, which must have played a part in him writing the novel. Bedtime Stories has a great video on it called "The Curse of the Golden Eagle" for those interested.
Bedtime stories is such a great channel honestly. Some of their stories really sent chills down my spine.
Christine appearead in Spielberg's Ready Player One , one of the cars from the race scene, near the A-Team van
Yea that was fun...it was like seeing famous actors doing cameos.
"The Car" seemed familiar. Turns out that in the were-car episode of Futurama, Bender transforms into the same car, only with a silver paint job, when he goes on his nightly rampages. Very funny in retrospect.
The Honking 😂
Nope. Bender was not transformed into the car. BUT the one he had to kill to end the curse was
For me Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was the most terrifying .
LOL
I think Herbie was even worse.
The story, or lack thereof, left "The Car" with lots of room for both sequels and prequels. This is interesting timing as Hollywood had not caught the "let's make a sequel" bug in 1977. During the credits for the movie is some "extra" footage that was shot in what is fairly obviously an urban environment (I think it was LA) that, if you take it as meaning anything, could imply that the Car either survived or re-incarnated itself.
I cannot pick just one when you have both my favorites competing against each other. I love them both equally. Be great to see both in a double feature together at a drive-in but which one do you air first?
The Car - Jaws on land. But was effective to me as a kid. Demon car that just looks scary and appears out in the mysterious desert town. Christine - not exactly as scary to me (saw it at the cinema upon release) but was cool and mysterious as well. The self-restoration scene was and remains super cool. But both movies have the victims run down the middle of the road when chased by a car bent on killing them. Even then it would make us laugh.
Moochie tried hiding in the loading dock, not expecting Christine to just let the dock rip the metal so she could crush him in 2.
I have enjoyed both movies but, I'm partial to The Car. I was 14 & saw The Car on opening night - Friday, May 13, 1977. It was awesome. I was more fascinated with the physical & mechanical attributes of The Car which set the tone of how I built my first car - stance, powerplant, tires, etc.
I first watched the car in 1980 on TV and I fell in love with it. I have the original wheels magazine print ad, the Aussie daybill poster and the 1:18 scale die cast model. Christine is a superb film and I have it on laserdisc and VHS to this day. Thanks for doing a video on these two great films. Jaws, duel and the car - forever universal films kin
I watched ‘The Car’ last night and I really enjoyed it. The bit where he is in the garage and he turns round to see it parked there was a very creepy scene. You don’t get great scenes like that anymore in modern films. I think I prefer it to Christine overall but they are both classics.
I like both but it would have to be Christine for me. Ever since I first seen Christine I have wanted a 58 Plymouth. I also like watching the sequences of her repairing herself and just the personality she has. I also just think Christine is the better movie. My Mom has a story of when her aunt took her and my aunt to go see it because they thought it was like Herbie😂
For the same reason I choose The Car. I've wanted that modded Continental Mk3 ever since I saw Bender transform into it in Futurama. I only even know the movie exists because of that episode and I just adore custom one off vehicle total conversion mods like that. Just wish they'd kept the garage door headlight covers the Mk3 and Mk4 were famous for.
We totally need a Christine vs Herbie movie.
@@vladyvhv9579 There's a vid on YT of Herbie and Christine going out together.
@@vladyvhv9579 Christine was a bad version of Herbie. If they were husband and wife Herbie would be the soft hearted husband and Christine would be the evil controlling abusive wife.
I never saw 'The Car', or at least, I don't remember seeing it. However, I read 'Christine', and saw the movie a few times. Ironically, I never made the connection to that '58 Plymouth that I had the option to buy back in the mid-seventies. On another note, a friend of mine in the late 70s owned a 1960 Chrysler Royal AP3. He raised and extended the rear quarter panel fins to give them a more Plymouth look. The Royals were Frankenstein cars based on the Plymouth P25.
Between the two, it's definitely The Car. Although Christine is more famous and is a great, more haunted killer car, something about The Car is more terrifying and powerful. We never know where it came from, there's no driver, it has a semi truck horn and Nascar-like V8, and most of all, it's INDESTRUCTIBLE. All this makes it very horrifying and underrated as the predecessor killer car to Christine. The Car is the King in my book, with Christine being close second.
I grew up on "the car" and had nightmares about it. There was just something about it to me was more scary and supernatural. It was like u weren't safe anywhere. In ur house. Ur garage, the mountains. The police station. No where. Lol
OK now you guys are after my heart with this Video, my 2 favorite Car Horror movies, love your content. Great channel!!!!
Cheers for that. Glad you liked it.
Christine all day long Both are awesome though 6:56 tr6 8:27 on the first karr episode on knight rider this is the scene they use for a second when karr jumps off the cliff
Amazing documentary by they way , beautifully done thank you
[warning spoilers] for a movie made in 1977. The scene where Wade is working in his garage and then looks up feeling something isn't right before turning around to reveal the car is already behind him in his locked garage is actually surprisingly well done I thought. It's great because it subverts expectations. It's written as and clearly plays out as a "jump scare" moment, but it doesn't immediately do anything. It just sits there. It's almost as if the car is waiting and allowing Wade to take in the full gravity of the situation. Once it feels that Wade has fully had time to process what's going on It plays with him for a few moments blocking his escape. Once again it allows time for Wade to digest that it has no intention of letting him leave then it attacks. I also like the scene where we clearly know the car is somewhere in the immediate vicinity of the house. We can hear it. Then we can see it but know that she's safe in her living room. I honestly didn't expect what happened next during my first viewing. For horror movie hero, Wade acts mostly rationally regarding the threat. Ronnie Cox certainly does a serviceable job as the alcoholic deputy. Eddie, Littlesky adds a friendly but still somber tone to the movie as Chaz. And RJ Armstrong. He is clearly one of the movie's villains. He is portrayed as an abusive and violent man. He gets no comeuppance whatsoever. As a matter of fact, at the end he's one of the movie's heroes. It's not even commented on. Maybe having seen what he has he will change his ways but we don't know. The movie certainly takes no position on this. All in all, That's a pretty bleak little plot point that the movie doesn't even comment on. Like it's just a part of life. I don't know if they intended for that to happen, but it still fits 1970s horror or for that matter 1970s drama pretty well. Anyway, despite some of its cheese I like The Car.
Christine, grew up with it. Auntie in law has a Plymouth fury in Australia.. Still love watching it over the car..
I can't choose one or the other. I love them both.
Saw both multiple times and if i have to be honest,they both share the top spot to me.Great movies both of them.Pointless to compare.
the problem i had with the car movies is i found they try ot be edgy while christine literally has you believing someone is driving it i remembered the first time i watched christine in 2016 i thought that billy was the one killing then i saw her driving while he was no where near her and that put me on the edge of my seat like oh shit its actually possesed and yea Christine also shows how some people change when they get a car they love
To me it's The Car hands down tinted windows and all. The windows were the key like no one could be seen inside and the demon coming out of the flames at the end.
Great info ,love them both
My top pick is the car, it had a menus about it and it looked evil, I loved it. It was different than any other horror film at the time, I still love that movie.
these are the hard driving questions that need answering, thank-you.
Really enjoyed this. And I have to say, I've never even heard of The Car. Bloody love Duel and Christine though so I will be watching The Car pronto! Thanks for bringing it up. Weird how the often under appreciated films end up as cult classics isn't it. Most of John Carpenter's films are like that, including his timeless gem The Thing 😊😉
Cheers, glad you enjoyed my vid. If you go in watching The Car with a relaxed, not too serious mindset, I am sure you will enjoy it.
@@MFPMapFilmProductions Cheers. I always try and remove too much expectations for any films, series or games, and keep an open mind 👍
Both cars look fantastic. The Plymouth fury hides its sinister side more under that stunning fins and chrome skin , where as the Lincoln Continental or tye Car , just looks evil Maybe it the Car was made around the same time as Christine it would be a much tougher contest . I love both films lve got them both on DVD aswell as the film with Dennis Weaver in Duel , classic suspense horror films . I think Chritine is tte better film , but the Car , the Lincoln Continental was a much more evil..... ld love to see a film of a possessed or Demonic wrecking truck . I actually had a 1/64 model from a sketch l did made of a Wrecking truck called Ol' Blue , that becomes possesed after its owner is brutally murdered , and the wrecking truck seeks revenge ....
For me definitely the car! That black menacing look took the cake!
You forget, Christine isn’t just horror in the sense of scares, but horror in the sense of watching your friend lose and forget himself and push you away for just a car. And you missed, Christine can regenerate. That means she’s more powerful than the car. However it does appear that the car is prone to targeting the innocent. But if Arnie had been alive much longer, there’s a chance he and Christine would start a rampage
Man this is no contest!!! The Car is way more spooky and menacing…. It still gives me chills to this day. Just like the truck in Duel….
For about 30 years now I been trying to figure out hoe they did the SFX in 'Christine', where the Plymouth repairs itself. (I assume it's probably reversed film, of the fixed car being deformed. But I still don't know how they did the deforming) Edit- Hey! Well done tracking that info down. Ialways pictured cables, rather than hydraulics but... now I know. Good stuff.
I thought they did some of the scenes with air pressure to inflate the damaged metal I'm not swearing to that but I was around when the movie was new I don't mean that they inflated metal I thought it was a big plastic balloon possibly
I'd heard that they took a rubber mould of the car and then sucked all the air out
@@andrewdrabble8939 I think you're right and that's what It looks like
I remember that, when it came out, magazines used to state that it was done with wavy mirrors .
Lots of interior substructures connected to pulleys and lots exterior controls. I worked with movie car providers for a while… where there’s a will there’s a way if there’s a check waiting.
One of the scariest things about The Car, isn't what you see, it's what you hear. Imagine you're driving down a loooooooooong stretch of road, and you haven't seen another car for an hour. Suddenly, waaaaaay off in the distance, so faint you can't even tell where it's coming from, you hear the horn from The Car. Now, The Car vs Christine, has to go to The Car. The Car can't be damaged. Christine can be destroyed and undo the damage, but she needs to back off and take a minute. If The Car won't stop the attack, Christine can't regenerate and there goes the fight.
Thank you for this. Been wondering since the 80s.
It would have been terrifying if David drove Christine vs the Chevy he drove in Knight Rider 2000😁
I watched it as kid when I used to live in Brazil , the Brazilian cinema translated it to “ A máquina do diabo “ “ the devil’s machine “ this movie absolutely terrified me as a kid , I had nightmares, now it’s a absolutely classic! I love both but nothing can top The car in evil looks and sound , Barris was the movie car master , I meet George Barris in 2015 in Sydney car expo I gave him a drawn caricature of him driving the bat mobile and he was really nice to me and made me feel really good and he kept looking at the cartoon in the glass frame and saying I am really touched by the kindness of the Australian people thank you so much , man he was loved in Australia 🇦🇺 Barris also was the judge for the best cars on display at Car Expo and lots of Barris cars was at the show it was insanely awesome i took a plane to Sydney from South Australia cos I knew it was once of a lifetime chance to meet George Barris , and not long after that I found out he passed away !
Watched both movies as a kid. I was scared by The Car, I can't say that about the other movie.
I always loved the car. Of course Christine is more beautiful but the car were special in its own way
Sure Christine is terrifying. But she had reasons behind her attacks. The Car was a true demon, it attacked whatever and was tough as hell. I'd be much more scared of The Car.
Great video! I watched both movies, in the theater, when they came out. Christine was probably the better movie, but The Car is the car I would buy and drive around. So damned cool!
My Dad had a 1973 Eldorado and the horn in that car sounded the same as the Cars horn !! It was actually 4 horns and it came from the factory that way !
I've got to look that up.
Horror Crown?? The Car, would be my choice, now both cars are killers but " the car" at the end we see that physical manifestation of the Demon with the mouth with fangs and fire spitting tongue. End of story.Christine we don't actually see the demon's actual physicality, although one could say that "Arnie" was transformed into a demon- like entity, but we never see the real demon possessing both Christine and Arnie simultaneously.Thank you great vid, great content
I'd go for Christine myself as I own one (although a 4dr hardtop). Although 1 really big downside of the car is it's small interior space. I'm not tall at all but I've got the front bench set all the way back and I still have too less legroom
that backseat was used for other things!
I definitely have to go with Christine Definitely one of the best horror movies of all time I thought it was pretty cool using the car as a killer instead of a human being it's a lot more interesting that's for sure growing up around all the cars made it even better the 58 Fury is such a beautiful car that's for sure?
I'd have to agree. As a long-time horror fan, I just find The Car to be one of those "It's ok for a B movie, but I wouldn't bother watching it again" movies. Christine is one that I go back to often.
I might add, a demon car movie that is fun is Crash (1977). A seriously low budget, straight to drive-in's, movie. But it has the coolest driverless '67 convertible Camaro. You can see that there is truly no one driving the car in several scenes.
Christine (1958 Plymouth Fury) is a beautiful car but its not scary. The Car (1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III) is extremely scary and sinister looking. Even the sound of the engine will terrify you. So The Car deserves the crown 100%
all good till you get hit by it lol.
your funeral.😂
Nah Christine is more terrifying and here's why you don't have your guard up against Christine so you don't expect to be killed The Car on the other hand because of it's appearance and engine you instantly on full guard
@@JackA066 Christin is not terrifying. There’s something wrong with you 😉😘
@@FrankKnight8846 i beg to differ. Christine blends in really well with the others while the car isn't. if your in a city, goodluck even knowing that random beauty you spotted is actually a haunted car. The car however, is very easy to identify once the results would come out, doesn't help IT DOESN'T blend well with the rest of the civillian cars while christine does.
Both of these deserves an award, but The Car is scarier than Christine in my opinion.
great video!...as a young kid in the early 80s, i've always had a soft spot for the Nova Sterling GT and the Porsche 935 in "Condorman" (1981)...yes it's a cheesy Disney flick, but the car chase is awesome! :D
Cheers for. That. Have to admit, I have a soft spot for that film and car. Had the movie on tape as a kid and watched it over and over again. Plus it came out the year I was born, so it gets extra points. One could say Disney was ahead of its time with a comic book movie set in the real world. Though as an adult watching it, it is flawed and not often sure what it wants to be in its tone. And Michael Crawford trying to do an American accent is cringy at times. But it's all part of its charm.
I loved the fact that they had a few Camaros thrown in the chase, too. Maybe a different chase, but I know for sure there were some later-70s Camaros driven by bad guys involved in chasing Condorman.
I was starting to think I was the only person that remembers that movie!
You might like "Aces go Places" 1 & 2.
2:03 can we give credit to the stunt man/woman who jumped off that frikkin bridge? 5:38 that would be Robert Blossoms. You should check him out in *Escape from Alcatraz* (where *The Prisoner* himself plays the prison warden) and a film called *Deranged (1974)* 9:00 it might be a replica, but Guillermo Del Toro has one in his house museum.
I seen the CAR at the movie theater back in the day when it first came out. I really enjoyed it. I too had seen CHRISTINE when it first came out. Which is my fave? I'll never tell.
Always loved The Car! Christine was great, but of course book was better and I expected a little more. Got to see the actual car at Universal studios. How can I that t-shirt? I don't see it on website.
i watched both of these movies when i was younger, "the car" was first, but i found myself more interested in "Christine" both are equally great classic cars, but im drawn to the fury, more than the lincon, it may have to do with the score of the movies
Nice, got both DVDs and the scale 1/18 die-cast models also.
I love the image at the 5:00 mark, I need that for my movie room 😀
Any Time I see "The Car" now I cant help but think of Bender turning into a "Were-Car" on Futurama
Christine,even at the end of the film,the car started to take shape again,the trim straightened out!! So,its cruising around today..The other one is finished!
The Car end credits disagree.
Final Verdict Christine=Queen The Car=King
Thanks for the vid, it's a good one, Christine for me, but always wondered why Christine was in such a bad state when Arnie bought her and why she didn't just repair herself, maybe a prequel will come out one day that shows Christines early life?
Cheers. It's a plothole, or became one once they removed Roland LeBay and the need to push Christine to repair herself. In the book, he was just too old and he back ruined to push her. In the movie now, one could argue with Roland dead, she just let herself go.
It needed the right owner
I can't get into Steven King's mind, but looking at the way things played out, Christine is like an obsessed lover. If they have nobody to focus on, they go dormant, become moody etc. The moment someone pays them some attention, they come alive and for better or worse, the obsession grows until one or both are dead. Christine returns Arnie's affection by restoring her beauty, with his help, and then systematically kills off any antagonist and almost kills his non-automotive love interest.
that opening scene in Christine sets the tone for the whole movie....this car is evil!...
both just as terrifying and both movies are equally great and entertaining.
I enjoyed both movies but the horror crown goes to The Car.
Note on Christine's color: In the book, it's stated that Roland LeBay was both very wealthy and a very forceful personality. He custom-ordered Christine in red, paying whatever the company charged for this.
There was a whole episode in Futurama with Bender transforming into "the car", think the episode was called "the Honking". Its where I first saw "the cars" Lincoln. Look it up, its a great hommage to the original film.
"Ok Christine, show me" is a classic line from a classic scene in a classic movie about a classic car!!!!
In one of Stephen King's other stories, he explained more about Christine, about a haunted saw mill iirc it was about what happened if certain elements, blood, certain herbs etc, came in contact in the right order, would allow the demon inside to get more powerful Christine is an awesome film :) Better book though The Car is more terrifying though, and the car's look and air horn, wow!
They're both great movies & badass cars,but the top spot for me belongs to ( The Car ),the first time I saw that movie I thought that Lincoln was very badass & cool 😎, especially with the big 460 engine & dual exhaust,I love it & the air horns made it sound like a rig or a train coming,if I had the money I would have someone find a Lincoln te same year with the same 460 engine in it & make it look & sound like the original car & the black paint to match with the tires & wheels
we all saw how Christine built. it was made in a factory and we saw some hints how it possessed meanwhile The Car just appeared out of nowhere with a killing spree i love Christine more thanks to great John Carpenter and his musics but mysteriousness of The Car makes me more scared. Christine seemed more reasonable while The Car is more like Michael Myers
I'll throw in my two cents as to why The Car takes the lead . # 1, Everyone is enamored with the 'strong silent type' ! Sure when it honked it's horn it sounded like it was laughing as it enjoyed tormenting and killing it's victim , but that's it ! It didn't flip through the radio stations and all this to put you in mood to what it was thinking or feeling ! Once you heard that horn you knew , "it's your ass" ! "Less is more" & in order to preserve the mystique of the 'who what were how & why' of The Car , this works greatly ! # 2, The Car was not compromising & didn't have a relationship ! She didn't allow for anybody have a relationship with her ! There wasn't anything you could do to appease her , or to make her happy ( aside from being murdered by her . ) you couldn't worship her , you couldn't bribe her , you couldn't reason with her.......effectively , it was a sadistic Terminator ! And 'yes' as a kid in the early 80's I saw The Car and Carrie and I'm here to tell you that The Car scared to shit out of me 'and' kept my interest from beginning to end ! Even the music was fascinating , where as Carrie.......it was 'good' but as a little kid I lost my interest several times during the movie and now as an adult I think if I should go back and watch it I would be like , " get to the fucking point ! " Let's see some action here !!!
I watched both of these movies way back on the local late night creature feature. I swear there was a like a solid month of nothing but evil vehicle movies being shown. I think "The Hearse" was far scarier in my youth, but it's been so long since I've seen any of these movies. I won't watch them again, I've foudn that movies I liked in my childhood were actually terrible and I don't want to ruin the memories I have of them.
Both are terrific movies! Taking into consideration everything; kills, looks, soundtrack, types of cars, storyline, etc, Christine wins all the way!
THE CAR--- BY FAR!!!!
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All I'll say is, the Duel tractor still is the scariest thing crawling the roads. I was way too young to have watched that movie, and I hid from tractor trailers for YEARS afterward.
remember driving home in my metro when a big semi came up behind me and rode my bumper...all I could see on my mirror were the shark's teeth he had painted in the grill!.....true story....just don't get no respect in that car
Easily, 'The Car'. That movie scared me as a child. The atmosphere and environment was a huge part of what made the movie scary. Isolation, the vast unknown with no escape, and not knowing when or where the protagonist would appear to eliminate another town victim, only to learn at the end the true nature of the vehicle. Christine wasn't scary at all. While it attempted to be a psychological thriller, it didn't quite make the connection for me. There was something primal about The Car. To actually feel the fear emanating from the characters as they were being stalked by the evil manifestation. It was tangible and almost plausible. Christine, not so much. Kinda campy to me.
I often use The Cars horn. 1 long beep followed by 3 short beeps. Sadly none of my friends knows or remembers it.
A friend of mine used to reproduce 'The Car's' horn sound on his saxophone.
Filmmaker and horror movie fan Guillermo del Toro owns the one remaining "The Car." He once said he only brings it out for an occasional Sunday drive to the ice cream stand.
Ive always loved the Mad Max black Interceptor, An Australian 1973 Ford Falcon XB.
No 1974 Dodge charger with the custom hood and grill from "Wheels of Terror "? Look it up, that is one memorable looking movie car. Speaking of which... The 1972 Cadillac El dorado from "Highwaymen" (2004). Setting up of explosives Hopefully I will find them part two. Edit. Found WOT on part 2. I can't believe I just discovered this channel. Keep up the good work!
May I suggest you check our top 10 horror vehicles on screen part 2 video that came out on this channel 2 weeks ago. Cheers.
Always liked both movies. I still have a "mint in package" The Car, which I bought from Meijer back in 2002 for $25; 1:18 scale. I've seen them being sold on the internet for a few hundred dollars from time to time over the last 5 years. Maybe I will sell mine next year now that I am 62 years old.
now that you mention it, I have that diecast around here somewhere...didn't realize it was worth that much
the diecast 1/18 of Christine comes with blacked out windows and working headlights...the only thing missing is the music!
Classic horror films I like U gave a nod to Duel thanks for this.
The Car was at Universal in an outside parking lot in the back lot until 1984 when they remodeled the back lot and rearranged everything. Then it disappeared. It was parked next to Columbos car. A few yards away between two sets sat the little flying saucer that Blair was building in secret from the movie The Thing. That also disappeared in 1984. Who knows where they are today. I bet the flying saucer was scrapped. That might have been the fate of The Car and Columbos car?? Who knows. My favorite is hard to call but I guess it has to be The Car. I just couldn't stand James Brolins girl friend in the movie and was so glad that The Car drove through the house and killed her. And it was a really good scene. Also, the horn is iconic. Christine is bad ass too.
13:53 I like how Christine is like : HEY WATCH OUT!
Both terrific motors. Impossible to say who is more evil out of the two. My preference would be leaning towards Christine. Such a great looking car. Not like todays cars all from the same mould from every manufacturer.
I think that the black car out of hell deserves the title... It just looks omnious, evil and unbreakable...