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  • When i heard about Vincent Price's head on a fly about to get eaten by a spider i thought it would be hilarious, but fuck me, this is some gruesome shit.

  • Man, I really thought pre 70's movies were really tame, but this still scares the hell outta me.

  • This movie is good, but the remake is MUCH better!!!

  • @KentuckyRebel11 - NO. The remake was complete shite.

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  • little monsters.

  • Terrifing ...

  • Effects of being turned into fly:

    1. Be smart enough to speak.

    2. Be dumb enough to fly around randomly, get caught in spider's web.

  • Am I the only person who watched this scene as an adult and still found it pretty freaky? The only scene in this movie I find particularly campy is the "bug-vision" scene.

  • stupid fly... - -  -

  • @EUGU59 The corp is a stupid

  • I tryed to make the fly voice more human...check it out Ba0VGksnZgA

  • you know, the actor who played the fly, got pissed when they made him a squeaky fly!

  • HA! He killed two bugs with one stone! SUCK IT!

  • I really can't stand it when people pretend we don't have SOME wonderful present day films because they're blinded by nostalgia. T_T

  • @bombkirby True; I love this movie a lot but there's films from every era that I enjoy.

  • @bombkirby and vice versa.

  • I'm sure you can just flick the damn spider away rather than using a friggin rock. lol

  • The remake is a stereotypical monster flick (with the creep turning out the to be the good guy. lol).

  • This horrfied me as a kid. Still creeps me out now.

  • at the beginning of the video he flicks his joint.. he must've been tripping balls when he heard that

  • ooou shiet !! awesome !!!!

  • great movie effects.

  • I Love this movie...ppps ;)

  • God damnit why didn't they help him?

  • @TheRepty818 because his body already commited suicide so there was nothing to attach his head too

  • @TheBlitz1 good point

  • I love this one..

  • well I think it wouldn't matter if they saved the fly, you know what I mean if you watched the film

  • Lol FUNNY NOW but scary back then

  • Excellent how they added the clock tower ringing too, symbolizing the time has come

  • You know Vincent Price could have stopped the spider but just stood there, that's cold man.

  • @ShopperSnake By then it didn't matter. The man who had the fly head was already dead.

  • simplemente genial

  • I know that this was from the fly but i know ive seen this scene before in an 80's kids movie (it was from when the main character was trying to find the remote for the televition which this scene was playing). was this scene played in little monsters please tell me

  • if i were in that situation i would use my human hand to break loose

  • LETS DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @502Cashbaby101

    GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • CHOO-CHOO!

  • LETS DO THIS!!!!!

  • LET'S, AH, DO THIS-AH!

  • LOL what a fag!

  • not scary, but fucking hilarious!

    I saw the Bart Simpson parody first that's why.

  • Best Sci-Fi/Horror moment ever!!!

  • I've always wondered why the guy waited until AFTER the spider bit into his head to finally crush it with a rock.

  • @NightshadeHalloway

    personally i'd be a little shocked to see a fly with a human head and i would have to decided whether or not i had the balls to kill a little man

  • lol

  • If you've ever seen a spider attacking a bug on its web you'll know that this spider was too damn slow. I would have been on him in seconds with its fangs in him...

  • @othyization

    Yeah, and if you've ever seen real life, you'll know it's impossible for there to be little men with bodies of a fly...

  • @TheKanonHara oh, really...?

  • The very thought of a HUGE spider hovering over you and closing in to eat you gives me the heebie jeebies. That is why this scene freaks me out at no end! Despite the chipmunk sound, the terror in that scream is hard to forget. D:

  • So is the human with the fly's head under the persona of an insect? Because this fly has a human head and can talk so I assume the human half controls the fly body...I have not seen this movie someone please explain.

  • co0L!!! so this is the flick where the Simpson's got it from, where instead of a fly Bart is a butter fly and pretends to be caught in the spiders web yelling "Help me"! then flies away as soon as the spider gets close to him as he taunts and laughs calling it "sucker"! then flies away to burn his school down , ending the scene by Bart saying " No one ever expects the butterfly". lol!

  • Sounds like Obama nowadays.

  • I can't watch this without laughing. The little chipmunk voice, HEEEEEELP MEEEE! HEEEEEEEEELP MEEEEEEE!

  • @gatztopher

    LMAO! Ikr!

  • @lolwut6045 This movie is about a scientist accidentally combining his body with that of a fly. Most of the film is about him with a fly's head, but this scene shows the fly that was given HIS head.

  • And i was about to sleep. Oh well.......

  • Ahahahaha! This is brilliant. Whenever I watch this, I impresonate it for days. Absolutely wonderful. :')

  • why is the fly depicted by a small man? is the man mistake for a fly?

  • This was a great movie from back when you had to use character development and plot rather than special effects to make it work.

  • @gextvedde david cronenbergs the fly also is an amazingly character driven film! the effects just enhance it

  • @niabwerd I'd agree it's an awesome movie. My comment wasn't directed at Cronenberg but rather at CGI driven movies that sacrifice plot, character & depth for visuals.

  • @gextvedde then i definitely have to agree, cinema needs to get rid of CGI and obscenely large budgets to make way for more personal films

  • ...no, be SLOWER -_-

  • They had to retake this scene several times, because every time Price heard them playing that "help me" he started laughing.

  • Fucking hell...

  • Help me. Please help me. No No Go away. Please help me. Please go away! Go away! Na Aahhh Noooo!! Ahhhhh NO! AHHHHHHH!!!! AHH--*splat*

  • Still one of the greatest horror moments EVER.

  • Real men kill tiny insects with big ass rocks XD

    Seriously, dudes, you could have just flicked the spider away with your pinky and saved the fly. True, it was more humane to end the suffering but ... man, even my nine year old nephew just swats bugs away with his hand. I just can't get over that part. It's a pretty intense scene up until then, but bashing them with a damn rock just killed it for me because it makes me laugh at the randomness.

  • @EnigmaDrath He shoulda used fire.

  • watching him beg the spider to go away was the scariest for me...

  • if I heard a flly talking then I would probably save it! god these movies are unrealistic, "derp i'll throw a rock at it!"

  • Man I am desensitized to horror movies and even this scene still makes me feel uneasy.

  • I don't understand, to me this seems like one of three possibilites, one it's the fly guy turned into an actual fly, two the guys in the suits are fucking nuts, or three, its the fly guy being able to talk to flies, and nobody tell me that I should have seen the movie, because I have no idea how I'm gonna see it.

  • Who kills a spider with a big rock?!

  • @taylor4570 Who doesn't?

  • thats disturbing and scary

  • now this is classic horror

  • fucking hell films was bad back in them days lol

  • That was soooooooooo fucked up!!!!

  • THAT was scary...even though I´ve already knew it. But I didn´t remember it so creepy. The makers of today´s horror movies could take a leaf out of that book.

  • This corp is a fucking ox, why not help the fly?

  • God, that scene is memorably horrific.

  • God, this is scary... My friends take the piss out of me for it but the idea of a giant spider doing that to me... urgh I feel sick xD

  • @Tripicality

    tell me about it. i was diagnosed with entomophobia, this would be the embodiment of my greatest nightmare.

  • In later interviews, Vincent Price always admitted to laughing hysterically whenever he saw this scene in a theatre.

  • How high do u think the director was when making this movie?

  • this is FREAKY

  • so does the fly die or...?

  • @jennyheei It got killed by the rock.

  • This scene always give me the creeps.

  • This scene never makes any 'Top ten scariest...' lists, but I'm a proud horror geek and this... Well, this is beautifully horrifying.

  • i feel sorry 4 him very sorry this scares me

  • Man I love this scene! It defies my childhood man, and why the hell didn't they incorporate it into the remake? which is also a great film! Because they still used the same effects!

  • thats sad 4 the fly or guy

  • I don't care what anybody says, this is still one of the creepiest scenes of all time. I got shivers every time I hear that tiny, tragic scream.

  • Lmfao

  • Not sure why you think webs are poison? They are sticky, but if the insect escapes before the spider injects digestive juices, the bug will live a long life

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    And yeah that guy was an idiot to smash the fly. Oh well

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  • You know what made this so much worse for me was how cool and suave the scientist was before the accident, and how totally freaked he is as he's about to be eaten alive by a spider. And the thought that, as the human-sized other half told the wife, the fly mind was starting to take over. Does this imply that the human consciousness in the tiny fly-man's head was growing more human awareness? Fly-consciousness couldn't possibly be as terrified on as many levels as a human. Horrifying.

  • i'm watching this because i just got done watching it on tv with my family lol it's creepy XD btw people, that's not the man, it's just the fly with a human face. i still wanted someone to save it though lol at least for evidence

  • i remember seeing this when i was like 4 years old, im 19 now and still remember this one part.

  • 6 people have no taste

  • Well, I guess he landed on his last picnic. I first saw this around 1970 when I was a kid, couldn't sleep for days.

  • That scene always haunted me!

  • If they really wanted to show their humanitarian side they could have just given the fly to the kid so he could pull its wings off.

  • @Centaurmaiden lol it was the fly's dumb fault for flying in there in the first place. kinda gets what it deserves heh

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  • Jesus this scene was fucking creepy; proof that crude but effective effects can beat modern technology any day; that voice and face combined is just scary. Someone actually made a resin model of that Fly and for a model it pretty much filled me with fear; I saw it through google. Actors these days are talentless compared to the actors of the golden age. If this scene was done now in the modern age I bet we wouldn't even tremble.....

  • those idiots should've removed the spider.. simple as that..

  • @Iker122 spiders are scary

  • @Iker122 even that will not help him. If you seen the movie, they killed the other part before this. So nothing they can do anyway. The second is this, the web has chemicals that will kill most other bugs that get caught, so it was a matter of time before it dies, even if they remove the fly from the web, it will still die. The third is this, The life span of flies is short, a few days so it was already old.

  • Good job he was there with his rock.

    Certainly saved that fly's life.

    The poor fly might have died had the man not stepped in with his rock.

  • This scene still gives me the hoochie goos!  BRRRRR

  • By far the scariest scene in movie history.

  • @JeverHuelse even though I DO love old movies, this one is pure comedy. Incredibly pathetic, must have scared people in the 50's but now... pure comedy.

  • This movie and especially this ONE scene is why I am terrified of spiders to this day! I don't know which is worse--hearing the man-fly scream or watching the spider slowly approaching...

    but if I had to pick, I guess the screams are the most gut-wrenching things I have even seen/heard in a movie...

  • i've seen a lot of horror movies, but this scene always sticks with me and really gets under my skin. It leaves a very creepy and disturbing feeling every time I see it.

  • thats why being half spider is better

  • Creepy as hell! Too bad actors aren't this good in today's movies

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  • classic

    

  • Dude seriously help him already!

  • I had so many nightmares as a kid about being caught in a giant spider's web; probably because of this movie.

  • If you had any idea how long I've been looking for this clip... Really, thanks a ton for posting it!

  • Just like other people have commented on. I first saw this when I was probably six or seven years old. I know I was young, but I've loved horror films since I was a bit younger than that. This scene really shook me up, I think it was the look on the guys face that did it for me! It's still creepy looking at it now, and the reveal scene also scared me, just like the reveal scene in the 1925 version of The Phantom Of The Opera.

  • loved that wood sound.

  • this is what the last cheeseburger at Mcdonalds say when a fat guy buys it,

  • I love horror movies, am hardly ever really scared or disturbed by anything they can throw at me, but this still does it to me; scared me badly as a kid. When I watch it even here I'm still waiting for either Vincent Price or that stupid cop to flick that damn spider away; they certainly have enough time. But they don't!! A genuinely scary scene; it makes the movie.

  • Modern horror films never scare, but whenever i watch the fly, this scene always freaks me out, pure genius, it is.

  • I can watch zombie movies candyman n any gory movie but I was really disturbed by this for some reason

  • They should've done in 3D

  • This has to be the scariest scene in all horror movies. It freaked me out when most horror movies didn't.

  • men, what a freakin huge spider web is this???

    What is that, does this wb was made by an Golden Orb Weaver or something like it? dows this movie is on Australia?

  • Honestly the scream haunted me for weeks after I saw this film. Scary stuff.

  • Still freaky after all these years.

  • ROFL

  • The spider pwns the fly for about 5 seconds so the rock is useless at that point

  • I can only wonder how scared people were when they saw this in 1958, becuase its still fuckin scary as fuck today!

  • I can deal with anything else in horror, old or modern. But this fuckin scares the living shat outta me!

  • Is this the movie's final scene?

  • Even though this film came out such a time ag. it still packs a punch, and especially this scene. I love Vincent Price and especially his monologue at the end of this film.

  • I have a huge phobia of giant mutant spiders, insects, bugs and the like. Yeah I know the spider is technically normal size, but you get my point. Just can't bring myself to watch this.

  • I'm too scared to look at this video

  • This just scares me shitless.....I fucking hate spiders

  • that shit kind of scared me

  • @Cannibalkitten13 Ha ha ha....I know, how people can't find "Help me, help me help me" hysterical is beyond me!  I cry with laughter everytime I watch it!

  • i dont know why, but there's something in this scene who makes me feel sad for the fly

    ;( ;( ;(

  • @eddievaliant1 Because you have a big heart for the life of living beings. It is sad that others don't feel this way.

  • Well for for goodness sakes don't just stand there, help him.

  • @fulcilover really nothing can be done. Even if they were able to save him from the spider, the web contains a type of protein that it will kill mos insects that come in contact with it. Even if they saved him from the Spider and Web, the fly will die within days anyway. Also the other part was killed before this scene.

  • @fulcilover i know it's just a movie but remember the big human fly killed himself so removing the small fly would of been pointless

  • @fulcilover

    You know? Lmao that was annoying... why didn't they just flick the spider?

  • Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...this is forever the funniest scene in any movie I have ever seen! I love it!!!! It cracks me up every time!!!!! Oh my god, it's too hysterical, I get teary eyed with laughter every time I watch it!!!!

  • Oh my God. I forgot how fucking creepy this scene was. D:

  • @WolfQueene One of cinema's creepiest moments.

  • That is some fucking scarey dialogue,,,, terrifying

  • which was better, the original (this one) or the remake?

  • @daisyhinojosa23 The remake was better. That's not to say this movie wasn't good, but the remake is quite clearly superior.

  • @Ophidiophobic75 Agreed on all counts: this is a good movie but the remake is superior.

  • friendly fire? :)

  • WOW, this is more whacked-out and creepier than ANYTHING done with all this CGI crap today - and it was made 10 years before I was born. I will never forget this movie. Along with 1932's "Freaks" - this is the creepiest ending in film history. By making things TOO slick today - movies have clearly lost something. The fact that the creepiest films of the last 12 years ("Blair Witch Project" and the first "Paranormal Activity") have NO computer effects or gore - simply proves the point.

  • @PicnicHikeMusic Tell me about it. Slick, and overly glamourised. Boring. What was that one about the bus full of good looking teenagers ? Jeepers Creepers, I think. Don't know, don't care lol!

  • @PicnicHikeMusic Dude get over it, we are all prejudiced toward our childhood favorites. Stop whining, CGI isn't bad, and to be honest this really isn't all that great....

  • @Ophidiophobic75 Well, you only looking at it technically. It is the mood and atmosphere and the creepiness of it all. Most CGI stuff today might look good at the moment but is quickly forgetable. 10 year old kids will look at the Cantina scene from Star Wars even though it is lowtech and remember that scene more than they will any of the CGI from Avatar. It's not the technical so much as the spirit.

  • @elpresidio Exactly. My example of this would be the remake of John Carpenters: The thing from 1982. The special effects for it were pretty great for the time and I remember it mainly due to the fact that the effects were real, when I look at CGI. It's usually forgetable

  • @NaziZombiesFanfilm Yes John Carpenter and Rob Bottin came up with some crazy atmospheric and chilling effects. I remember them all. Perhaps it's because I've seen it so many times. Stan Winston worked on the weird dog in the pen head splitting open scene.

    Another movie where the effects and mood hold up is the remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" the Philip Kaufman movie. Amazing and memorable.

  • @elpresidio Indeed, I would suggest going back to raw effects now. But the crowd is so used to CGI that we can't revert back anymore without critisim. But I can live with it as long as we still HAVE our old films

  • @elpresidio thanks for clearing that up for me i was wondering why older stuff seems better than newer stuff

  • @elpresidio The bad thing is the Cantina scene from Star Wars looks a LOT more realistic than any CGI scene of the more recent Star Wars, to me.

  • @elpresidio

    Exactly, because I thought that since this was very lowtech, it wouldn't affect me at all. But after watching it: Good god is it creepy.

    Also, on the same vein, older, lowtech games can scare you better than newer ones. For example: Afraid of Monsters and They Hunger for HL1, and System Shock 2.

  • lol i know that spider seems cheesy to most of you guys but it scares the living fuck out of me (arachnophobia)

  • @ishouldplayzelda Me too! Good to know I'm not the only one!

  • For the creepiness factor this scene alone beats the 1986 remake.

  • The funny thing is how did the fly learn how to talk English?

  • @dhgjgjhhgvbkghkjjkkl More interesting, how did the human fly learn to hum?