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There is a theory in 'The Witch' movie that there was no witch, and almost the entire film was actually hallucinations of the family as they all were slowly dying under the influence of diseased crops shown in the film.
That's what I've been saying this whole time. Micheal Myers mask is being oppressed by a demon. That's why he gets supernatural powers through the mask. And that's why he kills. But then I not sure how they are gonna explain it in this new Halloween ends movie( 2022) like cuz if they say he's being possessed by a demon then it become more of a faith based movie right? But some ppl don't believe in God or demons so idk how that would go well with fans. Ik they did it like in curse of micheal Myers but that was kinda cheesy. This way would be different. In explaining why Micheal is possessed what exact demon is possessing him. And his reason for killing his sister. I also heard rumors but don't quote me on this but I heard. That Micheal was going to be crucified. Yea u heard that right. Literally crucified by Laurie and the whole town in this new Halloween (2022) idk how that would go down with the faith based community as well. I mean Jaime Lee Curtis did say it would make fans mad. So we will see.
One thing I don't get about the guy in final destination 5 is if you survived all the premonitions he had, and then seeing someone crazily screaming the exact same thing you did not too long ago to save your own life from the bridge collapse, why wouldn't you be right behind him getting off the plane?
I love them too. Dead meat is a part of my daily routine…the podcast on my drive to and from work, and kill counts laying down at the end of the nights before bed 🖤
In the original Halloween novel, it is mentioned that Myers could be cursed by something that his grandmother tells him in a story she describes. Also, either in the novel or a comic, it is said that the reason Myers is so tough is because he has no nerve endings in his body.
I really liked that Elle was the child that passed in the Pet Semetary remake. So much more chilling when there is actual conversation between Louis and Elle. "I'm just happy you're back". "Where did I go?" God that is creepy.
There is a theory in 'The Witch' movie that there was no witch, and almost the entire film was actually hallucinations of the family as they all were slowly dying under the influence of diseased crops shown in the film.
I also heard that theory as well. I do believe that there are unseen spiritual battles around us that we cannot see. God does allow disease and famine to take place in our lands, if we do not repent and turn away from our sins (which we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God). With that being mentioned, could there have been a witch (the oldest daughter) who was possibly having incest with her brother and caused the plague of the diseased crops depicted in that movie? Also, who did kill the baby in the first few minutes in the movie?
Pet semetery, I don't know anyone who wanted the older child to switch places. Gage being such an innocent child turning evil was scarier, to me at least, then Ellie.
I told two of my friends the point of the movie "the shining" was jack being the reincarnated soul of the previous caretaker after watching the movie for the second time and remembering the talk at jacks interview and then i felt like a total idiot because hotel was a living organism who absorved souls so it made sense for anyone to go insane and commit homicide in that hotel. and now i hear that i was right even when i didnt know this was a real theory.
It literally says it bozo. Theories? "And now I'm hearing that I'm totally right even though I didn't know". I'm not giving you any likes for stroking your own ego
I know thats what egoists always say, but im not trying to prove my ego i mean i realized theres a ton of hints to it and i only managed to see the first one. It was literally a subliminal message im just pointing out the huge coincidence.
Can agree on we dont really understand what the hotel is in the movie. But i still find it scary, its really different from the book but its really fucked up to see a mans descent into madness in middle of a haunted hotel.
True, especially since they explicitly show that clip in this video. I think the point is that even before Split came out, people theorized that it took place parallel to Unbreakable.
Yeah and the fact that the sequel to "Split" is called "Glass" and literally has the main characters from "Unbreakable" such as David Dunn, MR. GLASS...
Funny I always thought Jack in the Shining was time traveling for a blip in some instances which explained the photo because of the past ghost residents haunting the place. Also if he’s reincarnated then what about the previous Jack’s soul that was “absorbed” by the hotel? Js because the soul can’t move on to reincarnate if it’s “stuck” in the hotel…
With Halloween it's depending on which timeline you're thinking off as the recent 1 it wasn't about him being cursed he just did a routine off... Stalks, kills then goes home
Yeah the Halloween thorn timeliness 4-6 is but one timeliness where he's cursed by a demon the others he's just this supernatural force of nature and just pure evil. There's no real explanation for it but thats why its cool to me.
I thought a cool twist would be that the villain at the end of season of the witch, caused Michael Myers. He got zapped by the stonehenge rock and turned pale white as it killed him. It would be cool if his face was actually Michaels Halloween mask and grants him his power.
What I don’t like about some of these theories is that people often just put the creator/writer/director/etc on the spot often while they’re already in the hot seat at a convention or something and they basically just go yeah ok sounds good. Then we get these “confirmed by” announcements.
Doctor Sleep lends to the theory that Jack was absorbed. The Overlook is the ultimate Shining vampire. Jack was just another one of its victims. It's my story and I'm sticking to it!
I've seen a trailer for "It", "Get Out", and some of "Halloween". I've also heard of "Saw". I'd like to watch all the full movies on this list. I feel bad for the boy in the video! 🙁 I'm glad the girl survived the stabbing!
@@bp6837 ? There isn't supposed to be a capital "M" there it isn't necessary bc movie is not a place thing etc it's also not the beginning of ah the sentence...?
I love the Saw movies. I have all of them on blue ray. I first saw the two discs in a CVS? It was $8. I thought it was just about a killer who kills people in horrible ways, so I didn’t want to watch it. The next week it was five dollars. So I bought it and I’m lad I did. I found out what it was really about.
Here's one that I figured out, but it was already confirmed by IMDb years ago. Michael Bay's Transformers Movie-verse and Friday the 13th are in the same cinematic universe. In TF1 Makhaila's ex-boyfriend at the Community Pond is a guy named Trent, he's a douchbag jock, his family is rich, and he drives an expensive vehicle. In Friday the 13th 2009 the guy who is taking his friends to his family's lodge at Crystal Lake is named Trent, he's a douchbag jock, his family is rich, and he drives an expensive vehicle. To top it all off, the same actor, Travis Van Winkle, plays both characters and supports this theory, along with at least one other individual (one of the writers, I think) on the production team.
3 theories involving The Thing, which were later confirmed in the 2011 prequel to Carpenter's masterpiece (one on screen, one a planned but unfilmed scene confirmed by the director in the director's commentary, another also in the commentary). 1: Things that split can re-join. While this makes logical sense given the biology of the beings, some of the fan community were of the opinion that if a smaller Thing splits from a bigger Thing, they will forever be separated, somehow. Confirmed when one of the Arm-Things is cut in half with an axe. They sprout tentacles that intertwine and pull the halves back together, and the flesh mends, appearing as if it had never separated. An extension of this theory is that the dog-Thing was indeed shot a few times, but just healed himself on the run. 2: Things that "Thing-Out" can return to their disguised forms. This was planned to be shown, but the director decided not to film it, fearing it would feel too much like the scene with Bennings being assimilated, and being on a rushed schedule. Mentioned in the commentary. This was a topic of much debate amongst fans prior to the prequel. 3: The Thing has no recognizable "original/true form"/is just a colony of highly evolved microbes. This is something the director comments on in the commentary. Perhaps the most debated, generally unknown aspect of the species since Carpenter's version in 1982 was: "What did the Things originally look like?"/"What is the true form of The Thing?". By the time the prequel had come around, there were basically 2 schools of thought on this in the fandom that I was aware of. A: They looked like the creatures from the book Who Goes There? or B: They're basically a form of amoeba (acting together intelligently as slime molds can) or some kind of predatory stem cell (or possibly a form of cancer). In the commentary for the 2011 prequel, the director states that he believes that the closest they have to a true form is the cells we see in the microscope attacking and replicating the blood cells.
Well the new Halloween trilogy is a direct sequel series to the original movie so it completely ignores any idea that he’s cursed. But maybe Halloween Ends will bring it up again
I think Jason. I only say that because of how he went from being chopped up to whole in about 5 years or a bit more. End of 4 to 6, 5 didn't have the REAL Jason, just some dad trying to get revenge for the death of his son. I would Love to say Michael, since Halloween is my fav slasher franchise, but I gotta give it to Jason.
Jason, he's not human, he's bigger he's stronger, he has teleporting abilities and a murder machine. Michael Myers is my favorite for many reasons and he's just absolutely terrifying and then Jason my 2nd fav, but Jason would win by a landslide if they ever had a VS. only reason why Freddy gave Jason some troubles is he too is an embodiment and he's faster and he can play on weaknesses.
I don't know why, but I get the feeling, that if Chucky's original doll body is destroyed, then the others will fall. But then again, it's never gonna happen because of him splitting his soul. But does splitting his soul make him more easier to destroy?
Another theory that I think should be added in the video is that Jason Voorhees did not survived drowning but was resurrected by the Necromonicon Ex-Mortis from Evil Dead, if i'm not wrong this theory was actually confirmed on the Internet.
@@jsmith3946 I just though it was worth the shot since a lot of people of the internet agree with this theory, it is also a pretty good theory if you think about it.
@@Soxfandan Uh, that would actually be a nice addition for the franchise. The only problem is that if that's true then Jason should still be a child and a rotting corp, otherwise it would make no sense.
Nah, in Part 2 they said he survived the drowning and climbed himself to safety and in they novel, they said Jason has always had a healing factor and regenerated after crawling out of the lake. The Necromonicon would also explain why he gets resurrected by a lighting bolt, and by a electric shock. In Jason goes to hell we saw a book of the Necromonicon. Also, the magic dagger he got stabbed wit and the souls of every one he's killed go into heaven, while he's pulled to hell. He's 100% a deadite because he has Abilities zombies don't have and he doesn't have their weaknesses.
I actually thought that Jack had to be a reincarnated guest at the hotel or one of the caretakers. The ending of The Shining was never explained but there’s so many interpretations of what it could’ve meant.
Yeah knew about number 1 more. The Shining is well-made as with Get Out and Being John Malkovich. Split and Prometheus were a bit underwhelming although Split I knew twist beforehand.
People and dirctors always seem to come up with such good theories that maybe true or not. I never thought about Richie being gay was major surprise to me and Jake being the recarnated caretaker who knew
The 80s was a great decade! We had the best movies, good music. Not the best. But there was some good pop and rock music. It was a great time to be a teenager.
I was thinking the same thing but they should do this with all the old 1900’s horror movies. With enough fear it could make hell on earth.🤓 Hell raiser big boss but not the final Freddy Micheal M Jason Candy man🤓
If the grandfather in Pet Semetery had just ran while saying that sentence the baby would be alive.:-( Get Out is truly a sequel to Being John Malkovich ?What?? 😲😀 the video is interesting.🙂
In the upcoming Halloween movie, Laurie makes a comment about why she believes Michael Myers can't die is because she has to as well. Implying that they are somehow connected and neither can exist without the other.