Even though horror comes can sometimes be pretty scary, there are many creepy facts that are not as well known about these films. In this video we’ll look at some of the scariest true facts about horror movies. #horror
I heard in a similar video that the actress who plays Chris in "The Exorcist" told the director that she didn't want to do one of the stunts (something with a harness - it might be the same one you talk about here) because it was dangerous, he straight-up lied to her and did it anyway resulting in her getting hurt
She wasn't lied to. They did the stunt and the device broke the girl's back but they thought her screaming and crying was just part of the scene so the director didn't tell them to stop for almost a full 15 minutes. He tried to accuse the girl of lying about how badly hurt she was until she was checked out at the hospital
As good as The Shining was, it doesn't, and will never, change my mind that Kubrik was a terrible man. Duball herself may have said "if he hadn't done it, we wouldn't have gotten such a good outcome", but I don't care. He still abused her to the point of literal sickness. She fainted on set, had to be laying down on the floor, covered in blankets and assisted just to drink water, her hair was falling out, and she suffered with extreme anxiety from it. Kubrik was an abuser. It was shown very clearly on video, and it continues to disgust me that people continue to call him a "genius". Even if he was a genius, it doesn't change my thoughts about him.
You got the opening fact wrong. It was the actress herself who insisted he just cut her finger for real in the OG Texas Chainsaw Massacre EDIT: AND the second fact lol. It's not a video, it's just audio and it's one of the (adult) victims of the toolbox murders being tortured and begging to die. Totally right about them using it to desensitize FBI agents, though, and yeah people have literally RAN from the room to get away from it. Paxton kidnapping the daughter was actually the ending I saw. Had to look up the U.S. ending online to see him killing the guy instead.
7:20 Also Neve's crying afterwards while screaming was legit as she felt bad and Skeet told her he understood and never was upset She also stabbed Scott Foley in "Scream 3" with an ice pick accidentally so when he makes that primal scream its legit
The problems with what went on during the filming of exorcist was the worst for you? Yeah, it's knowing that child torture audio was real is hands down the worse.
"The Glass Box" trap in Saw (I can't remember which one) was thought up by the producer's daughter. That's one of my favorite facts. She's a little sadist already, her dad is probably so proud
one of the horror movies I watched a few years ago with my friends for Halloween honestly felt worse to watch than the actual mishaps from other horror films, like it felt like we were watching something from the dark web, it wasn't coherent and had no storyline, basically just watching people be horribly tortured, we stopped watching half way through and turned on My Little Pony to cleanse our minds
The way Kubrick treated Shelley Duvall was abhorrent, no matter how good the final product is, especially when we consider she had a life-long battle with mental ilness.
People that are playing shooter games are always told to have the potential to become mass-shooters or things like that. But have they ever considered therapying people that write the scripts for horror movies and those that "enjoy" watching them? - I mean really enjoy? - Like my ex thought that movies like the Final Destination ones and Saw were "funny"...
Ftr in Candyman, the shots with bees in his mouth are done with a prosthetic head, like the most impressive I've ever seen and this was the 80s. You cannot put live bees in someone's mouth.
at $2.2k per bee sting, id endure enough to retire. even at $1k i would.. at $50 a sting, depending on how long i had lol, id do the same and end up retired.. not allergic and able to take em, shoot..
6:41 I thought it was the Poltergeist franchise throughout the total franchise like a lot of people got killed a lot of people went through some horrible stuff I don't think it was just the original movie. I also heard they used real bones from cadavers but I don't know how true that is I mean how what a medical school give up cadavers
6:00 I'm not sure how true this is but yeah they were like no scripts for The Blair Witch I mean they were like snuck notes at night and things like that or they were like certain notes of like you need to start acting like this or don't trust this person and weird things like that. I mean it's pretty freaking genius very very low budget movie made Millions great job
8:28 I love Robert Englund he is such a nice man honestly if I didn't screw up in life there would be a chance that I would have made a cartoon version of a Nightmare on Elm Street but unfortunately 2013 I was an alcoholic and if I wasn't drinking I was on pills so I never followed up with him we met at a convention such a nice dude I mean there's a lot lot more to the story but it definitely one of the highlights of my life I mean pitching my idea to him and then meeting him the next day and him picking up the conversation where we left off was so cool and him giving me his email address being like give me a summary for a Nightmare on Elm Street film I just kind of wish I followed through. But I don't know I can make up so many excuses but the fact is I'm lazy and I'm procrastinator then you can add alcohol and addiction to that it's a cocktail for disaster luckily things are going on a hell of a lot better now when it comes to addiction and alcohol. Hey maybe one day I'll be able to live my dreams and make movies but definitely one of the highlights of my life
The low budget indie horror film was filmed in a old rural house in Texas in the Summer in 1973, it did not have A/C, and A/C wasn't that common yet and very expensive. So no, they could not.
They definitely were, according to the assistant prop master they came from Carolina Biological which were a medical supply company for schools, and they didn't really make realistic replica skeletons then. Hopefully you bought certified props, otherwise you may be scammed.
@@Globalpicturesproductions That's not a reboot, it's an actual sequel. What you mean is that horrible Rob Zombie Halloween, which kind of reinforces their comment. You still sure about this comment?