The detective saying Nicholas Cage’s character sang happy birthday for 24 straight minutes in Longlegs is one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard in a horror movie
@@Amandathreemillion I don’t like gore but it usually doesn’t affect me much. Psychological and supernatural stuff spooks me more…but sweet Jesus the sound design alone… I’ve never seen a better representation of the word “visceral” in my life
I'm not exactly sure what's the "best" death scene in a horror movie that I've seen, as I've never conceptualized it in those terms. But definitely the most Iconic has to be Kane giving birth in "Alien", with an honorable mention going to the laser grid from "Resident Evil"
These are fun comments to go through! Favorite is definitely Paul Reubens in Buffy. The one that has stuck with me the most was Eleanor in The Haunting of Hill House. Not only was the imagery creepy af, but the realization that she was the ghost that had been haunting herself her whole life was just a horrifyingly tragic concept.
Best death scene in a horror movie is a tough one. The decapitation scene In Hereditary is up there for shock value the first time you saw it. For blood and insanity I’d say the upstairs bedroom scene in the Terrifier 2 where Art rips the skin right off that woman’s face/head.
And then dowses her in salt and bleach 😂 I think that takes the cake for best death scene. The pay off of the decapitation scene is what makes it for me. Toni just yelling that blood curtailing scream and then Charlie’s face just covered in flys and maggots.
The best death scene in a horror movie I've ever seen hasn't been topped by my favorite killer doll or any other horror movie. The scene that traumatized me was Allie in Terrifier 2. Where art the clown brutally tortured her and LITERALLY poured salt in the wound. It was insane
That scene alone is the reason I own the Blu-ray. I didn't even know his name when I started typing this. I google it to make sure. I just knew there was no death more memorable. Legend says he's still dying to this day.
I like that "The Truth" includes: -The director of The Nun claiming that ghosts exist and were with him. Definitely not marketing. -The actress from Tourist Trap "almost," but not quite becoming traumatized. -The actor of Leatherface screaming when he accidentally sawed into his own leg!-Oh wait, now, he accidentally touched the blood bag on his leg with the chainsaw prop, which did not have saw teeth and therefore could not "saw into" anything because it was harmless, but did make his leg hot. -Maika Monroe having not met Nicolas Cage in person before filming. How will I ever recover from these absolutely terrifying revelations. 😂
I dunno, people have seen unusual things on set before. You only have to look at the events that happened on the set with the original Omen(1976) or Poltergeist(1982), so its not that weird.
no Maika met Nicolas beforehand but she hadn't seen him while he was wearing the face plaster/mask. Their scenes were filmed separately until then since they don't have many scenes together.
@@starscreamthecruel8026It's not weird at all. It takes about a year to film a movie and two years to bring it to the screen. People die and get sick in two years time. They have accidents. Either way as OP said most of this supposed lore is marketing.
All of the deaths in the Final Destination franchises are amazing but the one that really stuck with me was Candice’s death in Final Destination 5 when she fell off a gymnastics support beam and broke her spine it’s brutal and now every time I watch any gymnastics I get scared something like Candice’s death could happen to the gymnasts 😰
FAVORITE DEATH SCENE? I would say any of the "Nightmare On Elm Street" deaths (Robert Englund as Freddy). Jennifer in the TV; Phillip sleepwalking, being pulled by his muscles by Freddy was creepy; Taryn with the needles, the way the holes on her arms were smacking for their "food" - so gross! There are so many!
For me, the best death scene is Tina's from the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. It still gives me goosebumps to this day to think of her being dragged on the ceiling while Rod could only watch and reach out for her. Don't even get me started on the gashes appearing on her torso before she levitates in the air... #shook
Taylor Hawkins (RIP) - Cymbal dissecting his head. So unique and it just works. Honorable mention (was my favorite for almost 20 years) goes to Jason X with the liquid nitrogen head smash. Both are so damn cool man
Paris Hilton in House of Wax. My favorite. Or when the guy gets shot through the door trying to escape in Saw II, right after Jigsaw tells them all not to.
I watched "Longlegs" with my mom (who is not a horror fan) today, and she actually liked it. (I showed her the FNAF film, which she also liked.) Since she's not a horror fan, she doesn't know all the plot tropes that horror films use, and yet she managed to predict the ending, I was skeptical of her prediction. She also said the same number as Lee in the number guessing test, which stunned us both.
i'd say the best kill i know of in a horror movie is when the boyfriend (i don't remember if he was given a name) in "the collector" (2009) stepped into the room of bear traps.. i mean, come on, does the collector have a buy 50, pay for 5 deal on beartraps or something?? either that or the water bed in friday the 13th, because it's the first horror movie- scene i can remember seeing, and now partly because of it and other horror movies, i'm studying film production!
Best Death Scene in a movie - there's a few, but I'll go for Jigsaw's favorite trap: the entire Rack-Trap Sequence. Sure, other Saw traps be more extreme in just how you're supposed to escape, but I can't help but cringe at the sounds/idea of literal bones breaking on O.G. Jigsaw's personal favorite trap. And I love how I can't help but cringe at that! The fact that Jeff yells that he forgives the victim of said trap for his son's death just makes the entire sequence crueler.
I don't know about favorite but one that has stuck with me, in a fairly newer movie "Most Likely To Die" has a kill scene that is awesome, so the killer wore a graduation Cap and gown on the cap was a blade which the killer used to slice a victims throat but throwing it, but then proceeded to grab the still alive bleeding woman and sticks his fingers into the wound and rip's it open. Absolutely brutal!
The kill that still sticks with me is the girl finding her dog's head in the toilet and then blaming her friend for it in Candyman. Could not possibly see how she could blame her friend and at that age I laughed really hard. For human kills I can't get the liquid nitrogen head kill from the Friday the 13th movie in space out of my head.
Best death scene I've seen was in the Fear Street movies when the killer shoves someone through a supermarket bread slicer. Not only was it inventive, but it was fresh.
Best death scene in a horror movie that I've seen, and comes to mind right now, is either the decapitation on the bus in Jeepers Creepers 2, or in Boogeyman 2 from 2007 one of the characters gets their heart cut out by the Boogeyman
Dearest Gareth, best Gareth of all possible Garethes! Although the very last word you spoke in this video (superb stuff, as always) was "knowledge-ah", I seem to sense you cutting down on those rather annoying than just idiosyncratic things after the last syllables of words. Yes, never bore the audience, build your own style, be dramatic, as the format dictates. But I sincerely hope you trust in your own style without that shtick. Thankfully and full of hope I shall now subscribe. Keep it up, peace!
Well my FAVORITE death in any movie was the death of Paul Reubens character in the 1992 movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Best death is harder to pin down. Are we talking most entertaining, most realistic, most brutal, most ironic, most shocking, etc. I'm torn between Mrs. Carmody in The Mist, Samuel L Jackson's character in Deep Blue Sea, the cliff jumping in Midsommar, the dance in the new Suspiria, the laser hallway in the original Resident Evil and Jonah in The Green Inferno.
Deputy Nick getting prepped for dinner by the troglodytes in ‘Bone Tomahawk’ was apparently so horrific that writer/director S. Craig Zahler grossed himself out while in the process of writing it.
Dude, my Dad and I just watched that a few weeks ago. We couldn't understand why with such a cast we'd never heard of it. Then it just stretched on and on until BAM - That scene. We started bewildered laughing at the same time. And then he kissed her with that death whistle gore still on his mouth and we both almost threw up at the same time!
The part where one of the party goers(Hellraiser - Hellworld) gouged her own throat out while believing she was trapped in a contraption decided to bleed a human dry,
I don’t usually fall for these traps but the best death has to go to Paris Hilton in House of Wax because she was annoying and there was a commotion online at the time telling people that they could see the death of Paris Hilton in the movie. It got a ton of people to watch a less than stellar movie.
I don't know what movie this took place in, because I have only heard about it. Someone is sliced in half front from back by a sliding glass door. Just sounds ICK and OUCH and DAMN.
12:47 So glad I was paying attention to each Horror movie that was mentioned because it’s a real jerky move to talk about a movie that’s still in theaters & most people (like myself) haven’t been able to go see it yet, for many different reasons.
Hardy "I was haunted whilst filming this scene". More like it was a catchy way to advertise a movie. Or he needs to get a carbon monoxide detector installed.
am i the weird one that didn't find longlegs unsettling? i found it weird but not unsettling at all there wasn't any point in that movie that made me nervous