is it any good? iirc the director was garth marenghi in garth marenghi’s dark place, which is one of my favorite shows, but i’ve never had a chance to watch possum.
The bockbusters are 40 years old and set some grounds for today's horror. Of course they suck now, cause we know what they are. They still play a huge part in horror history
It's gotta be Possum for me. very twisted when you connect all the dots. A great watch and the movie does a great job at portraying how trauma when growing up can ruin a person
Man RU-vid blows me out. Channels can talk about pretty depraved topics, but god forbid you speak the 'S' word without affecting monetization. Good video regardless.
I’ve watched multiple ending explained videos about some of the movies you talked about. you explained them in a few minutes. Better then in a half hour video. Made me notice stuff I wasn’t understanding like the rabbit in caveat. . I wAnted to know about the rabbit and the night house! If I wasn’t subscribed already. I would subscribe again.
Ever watch this really old retro horror movie that's still really good called Thirty Days of Night? Very dark horror & effects hold up even now. My dad grew up with it & I like it a lot. They don't make them like they use to back then.
@@NirroirCalling a movie that's not even 20 years old retro and really old is just weird (unless you're a literal child). I'd say it should be at least 30 years old to be called retro, and 50 years old to be called really old.
Uh the second movie was false, there was absolutely no violence before movies, everything was super peaceful and there were no wars or anything. It's totally because of media that people are violent hahah. Great vid.
9:45 That scene is possibly an homage to John Carpenter's 'Prince of Darkness'. 10:56 The ending scene is possibly an homage to Lucio Fulci's 'The Beyond' (aka 'Seven Doors of Death').
Two of my favorite are "The Invitation" (not the Benedict Cumberbatch movie) and "Cadaver" both dable in the idea of not knowing if what you (the character) saw was real and what to do about it. Loved both of them; think they're on Netflix
Sorry if somebody mentioned that one before or if you even talked about it already?! "Triangle" is a quite weird time-loop movie... I like it very much, especially the very not-standard and kind of surprising ending...
There's a Clint Eastwood movie that I've watched a few times recently that I think belongs firmly in the genre of psychological horror. And NO it ISN'T "Play Misty for me." The movie I'M talking about is 'The Beguiled."
I’m sorry, but I just couldn’t sit through Caveat 🤷🏼♂️ Like…WHYYYYYY would anyone agree to that? Whyyyyyyy? I never would, and I don’t know anyone who would either 🤷🏼♂️
Night house may seem like a good movie in theory but its a movie i didnt enjoy one bit. It seemed like just another movie focusing on jumpscares. But who knows, maybe i didnt realise the story all too well
I really enjoyed caveat when I saw it, but the ultimate reveal of whats going on felt out of place. Minor spoiler, it was supernatural but I think the movie would have been much better if it was purely suspenseful horror and not a ghost story
Friend. Curious question. Do you have a lisp? I can barely catch certain tones and wind ups in words where it sounds like you have a lisp that you have learned how to speak around quite well. Or your mouth is numb 🤣
You may as well have introduced your video with, "According to the writer's dictionary of genre..." Introducing a topic in this way is a sure fire way to make an otherwise interesting topic that much harder to sit through. Just to be clear, I do enjoy videos after the lifeless, unimaginative, and pedestrian intros, but I find myself clicking off to something else when videos start this way.
that rabbit's eyes fucks me up. the thumbnail for this video makes it look like the eyes aren't on the rabbit itself, but are on the monitor, and something inside the movie is looking out at the viewer.
One of the scariest movies I have ever seen is called the Road. It's not the Cormac Mccarthy movie version of his book either. It was out on DVD in 2012 and it takes place in the Philippines. I don't want to spoil anything but if we're talking very real psychological horror that movies chock full of disturbing imagery and situations. Once you begin to see what the 'twist' is its also revealed that things that were introduced in the first few minutes of the movie were extremely important when it came understanding everything. I have yet to meet anyone who has seen it so there has been no one I could talk to about how purely insane I became upon realizing what exactly I was watching. Scary stuff for real❤