@@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102Dr. Lecter might've made a kebab with Evan's cheeks, and some mushrooms. And baked his thigh meat wrapped in a waterlily leaf and clay.
But did he really set it up all on his own. There is one certain person we never see until after a death. And we didn't see him here, only at the end. Hmm
What does he do that's evil in this scene? This is a pretty standard family Thanksgiving. I guess he does wear gloves to dinner which is pretty weird, but I wouldn't call that evil or anything.
@@finchvalor are you serious. He literally basted, cooked, decapitated and served on a platter on a table a human being. With her head on a plate. If you don't think that's evil you're as crazy as he
The same thing happened in one of the more recent Leatherface movies where Leatherface goes into that subway train and starts cutting people up and everyone is spamming likes and emojis on someone's phone and one comment is all like "wow cool man I wanna be there!". So yes, the video sites are sometimes too real to be true and it might easily be all special effects. These guys might be just joking around or you might be watching a real murder or suicide take place
At 2:26, why on Earth in any bloody context (no pun intended) would any sane human being actually press a dozen likes with "thumbs up" or "smiley face with heart eyes" icons upon seeing someone bludgeoned to death in the head? Honestly, in my view, those people who would actually even dare to express likes in to seeing a horrific act like that are as bad as the killer himself.
Perhaps there's a subtle message within the context of that. Maybe violent and even criminal behavior can be perversely normalized by social media culture.
I'm saying--and this is not confirmed by Roth himself; it's just speculation--what if it is a message regarding the topic of social media and its negative side. @@mr.fleesta7808
yknow when I saw this movies trailers i thought "wow, a horror movie based of thanksgiving, that sounds stupid" seeing this one scene alone... damn damn I was wrong...
This movie was so well written I was wondering how it was even made in 2023, like it does EVERYTHING right! The ignorant characters, the ones who want to forget the incident, the ones who remember things til the last detail, it’s honestly so good. The brutal & reality of all of it sees realistic, other than the live not getting banned. Great holiday movie, wish we can get movies like this.
At 0:06, if you look closely, you can see a single tear roll down Jessica's face; which suggests that even SHE was horrified by what the Carver Killer did to her stepmother, Kathleen. Jessica may not have liked her stepmother, but she did love her father; and she definitely didn't want Kathleen to die.
the acting in this scene felt so realistic, i felt like i was there with them. i’ll never forget watching this in theaters being shocked at how disgusting and disturbing this dinner table scene was. their reactions were too real especially gabby. addison rae did phenomenal in this film along with nell and gabriel. everyone did amazing!! ❤
Addison's acting as improved 10000% percent. You would think she's been acting since she could walk. That's top tier horror movie fear, the emotions, expression, shock, trauma, adrenaline and suspense all written in her face. Very realistic and very well done (unlike Kathleen). I'm sorry, I had to.
Ehm..in the end it was just a trailer, from which this movie took big inspiration..so what? How tf can someone compare a little trailer with a whole movie which was much longer cause, again, it's a movie. The other's a (fake)trailer. Got it? Got it.
@@christianhackl474 The Grindhouse trailer took risks and was more in your face with the gore effects and sleaze; just like the movies it was acknowledging. The movie was good, but it was obvious they were holding back; a trope most modern horror movies do to net a wider audience.
this movie so outta pocket... guy is a standup police chief in a small town... his gf dies.... hes goes back to work for a year, then starts cooking people alive and feeding them to their family🤣
I optimistically love this movie because I am grateful for this film. This is why Scream meets Halloween. SO AWESOME!! ❤😊🎥 THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, Eli Roth. I am grateful for your work of film. ❤❤❤
@@jamiehanley3419 Courtesy of the folks that brought us Slenderman....Creepypasta. Even if it is a ficticious story,it's a perfect story for a gory film. Self-cannibalism after sleep deprivation? It's right up Eli's alley,especially since so far everything he's made has cannibalism somewhere.
My friends and I decided to try gore movies and traumatize ourselves in a theatre when we saw this movie come out… Completely failed. I had to come back and remind myself how disturbing this scene was. We simply laughed hysterically in the theatre because a group of teenagers in the back were way too distracting. Now, without any disruption, I’m scrunching my face up while watching this.
I don't mind sick movies, but when it's done with 0 intelligence or actual creativity, and has a cast of remarkably bad teen actors, then I'm not interested.
Back then was the VHS 80's horror movies, where the slashers/killers do in secretly and a few knows about the victims. In the DVD/VCD 90's to 2000's horror movies, where the slashers/killers do in public, yet secretly and some knows about the victims. Now in the digital's/social media's horror movies, where the slashers/killers do in secretly and public, yet post the video of their victims in social media.
Horror is older than the first school shooting in the USA. I been watching gory movies all my life and never wanted to kill or shoot anyone, can’t blame films or media for peoples actions.
Don't blame media, shows or movies for the actions of murderers. Is there a certain inspiration drawn from them, absolutely. However, placing blame on the media outlets are just shifting blame from the perpetrators
You're blaming horror movies for gun violence? Not the lack of initiative to stop bullying or schools or give treament to kids with mental health problems or abuse probelms? Sane people know the difference between violence in a movie or videogame vs real life. The human race has been extremely violent and murderous long before movies came around.