sill love this film what started be off playing violin my self but never find song for this to play my self any know wher get song book for violin can pop me a massage
I just watched it for the first time since I was a child and I loved it, the scenes I remembered most as a kid are the dancing scene with the leprechauns, the scene where the leprechauns go on horseback, the scene where Darby sics his cat on King Brian, and of course the banshee and death coach scene which sent shivers down my spine.
i first seen this when i was about 8, as im irish of course i loved it:) i agree what you said about the banshee scenes it frightend me to death i had nightmares for weeks
Excellent review. The clips you used brought back a lot of memories. I haven't seen the movie since about 1997 or 1998. The banshee scared to me to death when I was little! It's one of very few times that a film has given me nightmares.
Word to wise, poitín (poteen) is actually pronounced "puh-cheen" as opposed to how it is spelt in English. :)
sill love this film what started be off playing violin my self but never find song for this to play my self any know wher get song book for violin can pop me a massage
djfreebey 1 month ago
The Banshee scares the crap out of me!
adam985185 2 months ago
I'm bummed you gave no credit to Janet Munro, who played Darby's daughter Katie. I had the biggest crush on her as a kid.
Jayee123 2 months ago
I just watched it for the first time since I was a child and I loved it, the scenes I remembered most as a kid are the dancing scene with the leprechauns, the scene where the leprechauns go on horseback, the scene where Darby sics his cat on King Brian, and of course the banshee and death coach scene which sent shivers down my spine.
Johnffrey87 9 months ago
the banshee, because of the special effetcs in which it was portrayed, was the scariest thing i ever experienced until i was like 8
MuseicianX 10 months ago
Wow if those parts scared you then the exorcist must of been really tough. This is a great movie though.
skeleton481 11 months ago
@skeleton481 The first time yes.
sspdirect02 11 months ago
i first seen this when i was about 8, as im irish of course i loved it:) i agree what you said about the banshee scenes it frightend me to death i had nightmares for weeks
Moc870 1 year ago
i love this movie
tigersurvival1 1 year ago
Uncle Albert did good in this film I just wish I could have met him when he was alive
tenshi415 1 year ago
love this movie my favs its potcheen potch eeen
katekakes 1 year ago
@katekakes My mistake.
sspdirect02 1 year ago
A lost a weeks sleep over this movie the banshee freaked me out. I still cant watch it today!!!!
stern12 1 year ago
In fact there's one scene in the film that continues to scare the living daylights out of me. That sounds like a quote from Nostalgia Critic.
dolphinluv2413 2 years ago
i love this movie and was supper excited when i saw it at walmart today had to buy it guess ill have to deal with dirty clothes
amarie8393 2 years ago 3
The Nostalgia Critic put the Banshee at number 1 on his Top 11 Scariest Nostalgic Moments.
Barrymit 2 years ago 9
was on tv today and i loved it! flippin great, i love how its on youtube.
johnluvsluna 2 years ago
Doc: Don't be afraid. We're right behind you.
Other Dwarfs: Yes, right behind ya.
dolphinluv2413 3 years ago
Did the Snow Monster(from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer) scare you?
dolphinluv2413 3 years ago
Not exactly.
sspdirect02 3 years ago
i feel the exact same way as you do lol, Fair review. I grew up with this film. Classic!-Greetings from Ireland.
darrin42 3 years ago
What if the Cowardly Lion saw the Banshee?
dolphinluv2413 3 years ago
Good Question.
sspdirect02 3 years ago
He would probaly runaway and break through the window like in Wizard of Oz.
dolphinluv2413 3 years ago
Great review mister. I liked the footage you chose.
H43X 3 years ago
You pretty much summed up what I thought about this movie.
God, I feel nothing but anxiety and fear every time the banshee scenes come up. It's not fight-or-flight with me, it's just flight! D:
1LadyBlackCat 3 years ago
Excellent review. The clips you used brought back a lot of memories. I haven't seen the movie since about 1997 or 1998. The banshee scared to me to death when I was little! It's one of very few times that a film has given me nightmares.
Word to wise, poitín (poteen) is actually pronounced "puh-cheen" as opposed to how it is spelt in English. :)
GusF 3 years ago