Phantasm: Remastered Trailer | Review
Phantasm, the cult classic horror film from 1979, directed by Don Coscarelli, is a film that takes you on a very wild ride. This low-budget independent movie and it’s sequels, have gained a significant following over the years, thanks to their unique and surreal approach to the horror genre. Phantasm is a truly one-of-a-kind film that blends elements of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and humor to create an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
The film revolves around two brothers, Mike and Jody, who become entangled in a nightmarish battle against an otherworldly undertaker known as the Tall Man. As they investigate the mysterious deaths occurring in their small town, they uncover a sinister plot involving the Tall Man and his army of supernatural minions. The narrative is filled with twists and turns, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.
The performances in Phantasm are outstanding, especially considering the limited budget of the film. Angus Scrimm is at his best as the Tall Man, the film’s main antagonist. With his imposing presence and chilling delivery, Scrimm brings a sense of menace to every scene he’s in. A. Michael Baldwin and Bill Thornbury also deliver solid performances as the two brothers caught up in the Tall Man’s sinister plot. Their chemistry and believable reactions help to ground the film and make the horror feel all the more real. Last, but not least, is the comic relief played by Reggie Bannister, this lovable character brings a much-needed dose of humor to the film. With his trusty four-barrel shotgun and quick wit, Reggie becomes Mike’s partner in crime as they try to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Tall Man. Bannister’s performance adds a lightheartedness to the otherwise dark and eerie atmosphere of Phantasm, making him a fan favorite.
Now, let’s talk about the real scene-stealer of Phantasm – the silver spheres. These deadly orbs, created by the Tall Man, are equipped with sharp blades and a thirst for blood. They fly through the air, seeking out their victims with deadly precision. These spheres have become an iconic symbol of the Phantasm franchise, and their presence in the film adds an extra layer of terror and suspense.
Phantasm is not just about its characters; it’s also about the atmosphere and the surreal world it creates. The film is filled with dreamlike sequences and mind-bending visuals that keep you on the edge of your seat. From the eerie mausoleum to the otherworldly dimension known as the Tall Man’s planet, Phantasm takes us on a rollercoaster ride of horror and imagination.
In an era dominated by CGI, it’s refreshing to see a film that relies on good old-fashioned special effects to create its scares. The iconic silver spheres, which are essentially flying death machines, are a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the filmmakers. These spheres are brought to life through a combination of puppetry and clever editing, resulting in some truly heart-stopping moments.
The film’s score, composed by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave, is haunting and atmospheric. The eerie melodies and haunting choral arrangements perfectly complement the film’s unsettling visuals, enhancing the overall sense of dread and suspense. The score is often cited as one of the most memorable aspects of Phantasm and has become synonymous with the film itself.
Phantasm is not without its flaws, however. The film’s narrative can be confusing and disjointed at times, with certain plot points and character motivations left unexplained. Some viewers may find this lack of clarity frustrating. Additionally, the special effects, while innovative for its time, may appear dated to modern audiences. However, these minor shortcomings do not detract significantly from the overall experience of the film.
In my humble opinion, Phantasm is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts and fans of cult cinema. Its unique blend of horror, humor, science fiction, and fantasy, coupled with its atmospheric cinematography, make it a standout film in the genre. While it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, those who appreciate its surreal and dreamlike qualities will find themselves captivated by its unsettling and enigmatic narrative. Phantasm is a true gem of 1970s horror cinema and continues to be celebrated for its originality and enduring impact to this day.
Phantasm (1979) was followed by four sequels: Phantasm II (1988), Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994), Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998) and Phantasm: Ravager (2016).
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@Drp_br_
3 years ago“BOYYYYYYYY!”
@awakeenlighten2298
3 years agoSuperb!
@retroconsole_
3 years agoone of the best horror movies of all time. it's a classic.
@waterearthangel8859
3 years agoLmfao! Oh my…grandma you know the way don't you. There is peace for both men and women we do not have to go so hellish. But I do Love you with all of my heart. All the hell you displayed on this earth can be transmuted into heaven now. No need for such childish games anymore. We both have to grow up and step into the light. Love your sons and your daughters.
show more show less@carlgoogle2869
2 years agoClassic!
@Soundofsilver2007
2 years agoTHIS isn’t just the most underrated horror movie of the 70s..
It’s possibly the most underrated movie of the entire DECADE/70s….
@ChrisHansonCanada
2 years agoI still repeat the line from the movie, "It was little and brown and low to the ground."
@byJannik
2 years agoImagine the Tall Man as killer in Dead by Daylight.
@ix-Xafra
2 years agoSaw it at the drive-in back, you know when
Almost soiled myself
Now I'm old so don't wanna risk it
Brilliantly crafted
@gengoosekhan
2 years agoI remember when my mom realized this movie and the sequal were why I was terrified of Star Wars Jawas
@TheDareski3D
2 years agoTo call this film a masterpiece would be an understatement.
No joke.
@davidpenn9396
2 years agoThat’s a Really Cool Movie I say it does leave you in suspense
@rebeccaann5364
2 years agoI always like the movie theme music. 🎶 Phantasm, Exorcist and Halloween all had a great theme music.
@edgarjacc796
2 years agoThis movie started good, then got dumb af
@jikajacksondeepluyka
2 years agoi came here cause of satan slave 1980. thank you so must for the restoration.🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ramsari3811
2 years agoUnforgettable film..
I believe it's an art film.
@DaBoyzInGreen
2 years agoIf that 4k doesn't kill you…
You're already dead!!!
@The_Keh27
2 years agoHow the hell have I never watched this? Adding this to my list for the next month
@YellowfinGrouper
2 years agoOne of my favourite films. Brilliant.the 4K remaster is phenomenal.
@luckylousincrediblehitts2034
2 years agoHey You Boy!!!!!!!!!! Scared the hell of of me!!!👌🏾💯
@cyriszx
2 years ago– Nothing makes sense in this movie yet it works .
– Can you explain why Phantasm story works ?
– Well…. umm…. it's cuz…..you know when…. Listen it just works okay !
@bhdr598
2 years agoTurkish name of the movie is maniac. I was only 10 years old when I watched this movie. The best fantasy horror movie of the time.
@natsohigh5552
2 years agoThis film would end up on Channel 4 at like 1am in the UK.
I was about 10 when I watched it
@craigenadeland9931
2 years agoPhantasm in matchbox20 part of the bands.
@johnsmother3743
2 years agoIt's gone
@neilmcintosh5150
2 years agoAngus Scrimm was one scary guy. So glad that today (8 March 2023) the movie is finally released in 4k.
@joeyjeffrey5892
2 years agoOne of the best horror films EVER made. And Coscarelli was like 23 when he made it.
@kraykray9585
2 years agoNow I know where Master P sampled the song "Pass Me The Green"
@wesleycook7687
2 years agoShow it on TV. We really need something besides reality shows. Haven't seen it in years. The sequel also.
@djmcrick1978
2 years agoThe Final V was disapointing
@nickmurray7081
2 years agothe exorcist, salems lot, phantasm, all the best horror movies were made in the 1970's.
im still waiting for something that comes close.
@Noob0perator
1 year agoThe movie trailer that stirred up something inside of Nico Claux!
@professorsponge1554
1 year agowith Bad Reboot remastering it I gotta wonder if they didn't chop out anything because something someone said in 1979 it hurt someone's feelings today.
@2scents434
1 year agoWatched this in the movie theatre's when i was 7 or 8 and had nightmares for a month! Good times lol
@jikosauce
1 year agoHow was this remaster? Looks good
@paulquinnvoiceover8354
1 year agoPhantasm plays like an ABC Afterschool Special on paint fumes.
@salvadoramaya8642
1 year agoThey should do a remake. The tall man carrying a coffin across the cemetary is something you don't forget.
@colt5189
1 year agoI wish they'd do a new 4k transfers. As the remastered version has blown out whites. i.e. like they cranked up the contrast.
@fitzefatze6309
1 year agoJa un wie isser den jetzt 😅
@burakcivan6057
1 year agoOlum kurtlar vadisi cengere çalıyor
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto
1 year agoWe need more shots of the beautiful 1971 Plymouth 440-6 Pack 4-Speed 'Cuda
@themad8088
1 year agoa very frightening classic that haunted the mind of many during decades, when a silver sphere became a symbol of horror beyond death, a unforgettable unusual breed of terror.
@InternalMind
1 year agoShoulda been renamed wtf is going on cos this series of movies makes no sense lol
@MrPoke
1 year agoBest horror movie ever
@livfree8368
11 months agoJoe Biden
@StanleyRamblerSRVB-GrimeyBeats
10 months agoBoyyy
@anthonyvorzug5254
10 months agoI love this series of films. Great stuff. The tall man was one of the great villains on cinema history
@user-pt3xt3hi9h
10 months agoI love this movie. When I was younger. Me my brothers and sister. I think couple more of family members watched this movie one night. We was so scared we all sleep in the same bed that night
@alcahallic4526
8 months agoThe tall man (Angus) should have become as well known as Freddy Kruger, Jason Vorhees, and Michael Myers over the years. I did not know that it has so many sequels. Saw the original in a Drive Inn theater back in 1979.