When a family moves to a new house and their daughter disappears in the cellar, the mother must investigate the building's dark past to bring her back. Subscribe to our friends channel: tinyurl.com/Movie-Recaps
If you ever go to Guthrie Oklahoma it's an old oil boom town. The old hospital there is supposed to be the most haunted place in Oklahoma and the street before you get to the hospital is all these victorian mansions. They are really beautiful, but they've all been remolded. There's one that really stands out it's all by itself and it's huge it's surrounded by wrought iron fencing and the gate has these brick pillars with gargoyles on top of them. It's an old boy's home. It's supposed to be extremely haunted. Now I don't know any of those are haunted but they say they are. And, the boys home actually was in the news here in Oklahoma as being haunted. If you ever do go the boys home and the hospital will give you goosebumps just looking at it. It's an uneasy feeling.
If my daughter is missing under these kind of circumstances, I’m not just going to let the police tell me they can’t do anything “because it lacks criminal activity” so I just go to work and attend my meetings as per usual. And I’m sure as shit not going to be able to sleep.
It starts off great, but the second act seems like a slow burn and the third is pathetic - she just runs around the demon and gets trapped in hell. Everything about the Leviathan was basically useless.
@@psarc9451 facts I just finished it, it had SOOO much potential in the first act and a half from then on it’s like the director and producer needed to meet ends and just finished it as fast as they could. I really don’t get it, do actors and actresses really think that this shit is great when they’re filming it or are they thinking the same as us? Like it can’t be, y’all know that shit sounds so dumb in the script then you go and act it out and it’s even worse and they really put shit out like that? Lmfaooo
@@WhyteLis21 Normally I'd agree completely but these last few years have given me more sympathy for movie people's decisions as I've watched what real people do. :(
Probably just go to hell and riddle Satan with frivolous code violations like bad shingles, ungrounded outlets and no railings on staircases with two steps. He’ll truly show Satan what hell is really like, closing on a house with a douche county inspector.
My aunt bought a house many many years ago. And when she recently did a background check on the house and land, she found out that the house was built on an ancient Indian burial ground. So she sold that house. And bought another house. Word of advice. When buying house and land, do a background check.
@@johanneabelsen1644 For what? They're dead. They don't need it and plus can do nothing with it. A living person or family needs a house a lot more than a dead person.
Soon after this they received a fine and an angry letter from their HOA president stating that unleashing demons and/or opening portals to hell is strictly prohibited, and that they also failed to bring in their garbage cans after it was picked up on Tuesday and it was an eyesore.
these are so great because i’m utterly fascinated by horror movie plots but watching the actual movies is waaaaaay too scary for me 😂 even these manage to jump scare and creep me out. i’d never manage to watch the real movie with the suspenseful music and everything
“You know the creepy ass cellar that magically locked you in when we first got here? Yeah, go in there, right down the bottom and check the circuit breaker. Thanks darling.”
I have not watched this movie but I do remember reading a story online once about 10 years ago about a sister who was babysitting her brother as their parents went out to eat for a work related dinner. The power goes out, the girl calls the mom, is told to go to the basement where she can turn the power back on and is scared to do so. She’s told there’s so many stairs but she keeps counting with that creepy voice. I saw they had also made a short video on it on RU-vid and ever since then I have been so creeped out about the idea of there being so many steps but it just keeps going, doesn’t stop. Sad to hear that this movie wasn’t very well done. Shame. This could have been so good.
I do wanna point out something with the stairs. There's a stair game where you have to blindfold yourself and go down the stairs while counting. I think you have to go back up, and then down again while counting. If there's extra steps you do not remember counting, I believe that means you're either in hell or a different world. I heard this years ago so I might be wrong on somethings
you be surprised, I used to live in aparment once and the hallways taht connected the houses felt weird af, like somneone was always watching you from afrar...on the other side.
@@KingerlySHolt That was just the friendly maintenance guy with his hidden cameras. He wanted to be sure you were safe in the hallway, safe in the elevator and safe in your bathroom on the toilet and in the shower.
@@artemalexandrov6951 Idk bro I think my brother might have worked with them. As a kid I'd always run up the stairs cause nothing is gonna catch me but my brother would walk up the stairs with the lights off...
@@artemalexandrov6951 He was the type of kid who could go into the woods without a flashlight he also slept in the attic by himself that's where his room was. I mean since he was like 3 the dark and going up and down stairs have never bothered him. I think my man is working with something
She only can find her daughter because of the tattoo, not because her daughter looks exactly the same just dirty. And why would they leave their son alone after their daughter goes missing? What did you think it would keep your family a little closer after or something like that happened?
@@dragon22214 y’all take this internet to serious homie! Mat you don’t know me from a can of paint not knowing if I have kids that went through the same judge yourself before others
You know, people always critics the family for not leaving when things starts getting weird and sure, there's usually a boiling point when choosing to stay is just irrealistic, but as someone who is trying to find my own house, if I managed to find a big, good one by a good price, it'd also probably take a demon showing up before me to make me leave it.
I really love these kind of horror movie that gives you comfort and sense of hope that the ending will favor the protagonists but ends up the other way around, leaving you disturbed while the credit lines are rolling.
@@thebrainwash I''d have to see the definition of the function 1N() to say for sure, but I don't think it does. The typesetting is even wrong for the partial derivative symbols. There should be cascading subscripts on the last two terms. It appears to be gibberish. Thanks for asking.
I‘ve heard horror stories about this movie from people who did the mistake to watch it. The terrible dialogs, the bad acting, the boring story. When I watched this movie recap I knew they were right. Thank you very much!
@@JustYetAnotherUser yeah right? Like the mother was searching for too long and the father was not not trusting for that long, only to get abducted as whole family to hell.
I still love Dr. deGrasse-Tyson who stated that throughout the history of the human species there's been maybe 80 billion people who have died. That would be a lot of ghosts, he said and slightly implausible for us to not see them more frequently if that's the case.
Never ceases to amaze me when partners fail to believe the other when they speak of things happening in the house until they experience it themselves. Shouldn't you believe them no matter what even if abit sceptical.
So you expect people to believe the hallucinations of their partners with schizophrenia? Or the delusions of someone with a personality disorder? Not everything is supernatural.
I mean, it can feel like that sometimes. If your house feels this stressful, just don't go back home next time you go to work. Go to a hotel or visit a relative. Hire a moving company. Give the the keys and let themselves in so they can pack and move stuff. And just rent in the future so you can just move if hell follows you. If your house is spooky or demons are manifesting, seriously, get out and move. This worked really well for me in the past.
The question is: why the hell did they stay in the house anyway after knowing it’s haunted? I get that you wanna find your daughter but you also have a son that always seems to be lured to the gates of hell so maybe think about protecting him and your asses then try getting your daughter back??
Also the husband took some convincing. So, between the mom not wanting to abandon her daughter and the dad not convinced the house was the problem, there would be no drive to leave.
I love watching these types of recap vids. Cause most of these movies I’ll never watch cause of time or lack of interest. But the summary always sounds more interesting as well. So it’s a win win 🥇
Soon as the cellar is identified as Weird Shit you make 6 copies of the key, one of which is on a full on rope next to the door, just long enough to reach the lock of the cellar. The other copies are made into bracelets for everyone to keep on them, plus an offsite backup key and an extra at the front door.
Nah man I'll turn on my heel way before hearing voices and shit starting to move on their own "Welcome to our new home" Dad what are these weird hieroglyphs and signs all over the wa- "A sign that we're moving out"
Yeah, i always wish these sorts of movies had the people be more intelligent and create a plan rather than just seeming to stumble around. i think these companies who keep churning out cheap horror movies, one of them should do a "ghosbusters"-esq series where theres these general horror movie plots, only the people end up calling a group of people who come to help them deal with the problem. at first theyre just like the ghosbuters, they show up with weapons and shoot things, and damage everything but help in the end, then slowly as the series or series of movies goes on they get smarter, do more research, use more technology to figure out cunning ways to defeat the ghosts, daemons etc, there with a nif frost/simon peg series that sort of looked like it might be going this direction called truthseekers but i think it's probably gotten cancelled.
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I wanna see the Zillow bio for this house. Comfy countryside home. Vintage style with good foundation. Some noises and odd occurrences are prevalent but nothing some TLC can't fix. Very spacious basement, although we don't have an exact Square footage because all the home inspectors sent to the house have disappeared. Don't miss out on owning this once in a lifetime home. Be sure to go over all details with your realtor if interested, just remember the devil is in the details.
Lmaooo. True that, bcuz living on earth in general is hell no matter where u reside. Best pick a spot with demons u can handle, pop open a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon and thug it out💯
A real creepy house such as this one is the “Winchester Mystery House” that wife that lived there and had that home built did some weird stuff to the design and you can feel the creepy vibes in every room.
Fun fact. If you live in a house in the US state of Washington, the front door of your house leads straight to hell. Also when you are in your car in Washington, the car doors all lead to hell.
@@emmanuelluque6770 It's mostly physics with a dash of calculus at the end, but I'm really rusty and would love for someone to correct me or extrapolate on it.
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you might still get one of those posh ghosts, who opens all the cupboards in your massive kitchen, and keeps putting your pool cleaning robot in the pool for you.
“I’m not a prince of hell, I’m your freakin’ roommate you weirdo! Also, please have your part of the rent in by the 15th, and just let me do my cool goat stuff, k?”
This is why I live in my parents old house. I know exactly who & what has died here. My grandmother '85, she 84 & a cat in '06. The ashes of 3 dogs, Maracko(Lab Chow Mix), Tidus & Moose(White Shepherd & a black & tan Shepherd) I believe that my Grandfather walked around the old house because the floorboards creaked in her footsteps until the day after the Cat, Brown Sugar, died. Then they stopped. Crazy, but I believe it to be true.
I too live in my grandfather's house....Our whole generation lived here for 300 years, and my father recently renovated it... My pa says our whole generation protects us in this house
@@seen-hj5bs Yes. The cat solved the problem, my grandmother was lonely & seek a new friend to be with her through the sands of time. My grandmother used to take very tiny steps, the floorboards used to creak in that way, now they don't. I have had many roommates complains about the creaky sound until the day afterward the cat, Brown Sugar, died . Then they stopped. What's your explanation?
A scene in this film showing a ball bouncing down a staircase is an homage to "The Changeling", a 1980 horror film in which George C. Scott portrays a composer struggling with a haunted mansion he has moved into following the deaths of his wife and child.
Got an old ghost living in my house too right now. Nothing really special about it, just doors open on its own even though they’re locked kindda thing. However, the most terrifying thing is B**** BEEN LIVING RENT FREE for an entire year now and don’t even do housework. Heck, mf doesn’t have the courtesy to open the door for me when I forgot my keys inside the house, thought opening and closing doors is its specialty, pathetic.
@@theheaddhunter9072 that’s what i’m saying!! I ain’t busting my rear at work just to go home and have to cook my dinner and then do the dishes while some mf living rent free.
@@avandarkwalker9132 okuurrt!! Every time that thang would try to scare me I'd go straight off! "Eruhmm I know u ain't tryna play hide n seek, what have u done for ME lately??? U ain't scaring nobody, getting on my mf nerves is what ur doing. I know u saw that FULL trash can when u floated down that hallway, u could've at least took it out. UGLASS 🙄" 😂😂😂 He'd be like ooh hell naw, let me haunt somebody else🤷♀️✌️
Realtor: "I don't know anything about this house." Main character: *does a quick google search of the name listed on the most prominent portrait in the house and finds out all the information needed to drive away any potential buyers* Also --> "he's too short to reach the key." _You ever heard of "jumping" kid?_
imagine you just moved in a house and you have the lights installed in the basement and to turn it on you need to go down then you suddenly fall straight to hell
He didn't actually put a cat in a box. It was purely a thought experiment. In fact, he thought it was an impossible paradox that disproved an idea that had been proposed in physics
@@DavidLinn the Schrodinger equation, the quantum mechanical equivalent of Newton's equation. schrodinger's equation is for quantum mechanics, what's Newton's equation is for classical physics.
my friend bought a house that had a plywood panel bolted and cemented to the middle of the basement wall. he was able to undo the bolts, but even with a masonary chisel and hammer, he wasn't able to chip away the cement. that shit was indestructable! we decided to put the bolts back in and leave it alone. there was nothing in the front yard for that plywood panel to lead to and it wasn't in the blueprints the city had. the crazy thing was: you could knock on it and definitely hear it was hollow space behind it!
This is based on a short film. In the short film the parents are at a dinner when the daughter calls and the ending is the parents initial confusion turning into fear as they realise somthing is very wrong and the girl counting in a monotonous irish accent as the credits roll. I remembered it because of the ending.
When I was young my parents toured a house that had a well in the basement that was no longer of use.. we all ran out of that house. Once we got home, my dad said this is why black ppl in scary movies don't make sense, we just leave !!