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Hi Mr Watchmojo, before I change the subject, Even Halloween, and saw 2004, the descent and many other movies proved to be very scary, even Nightmare on elm street and Paranormal activity, Anyway I love Your contents
You can't help but cheer Carrie on as she goes on her murderous rampage, since she was tormented by her classmates for so long, that it was inevitable that she would eventually snap. It was incredibly cathartic.
Do you know how many Watchmojo lists the ending of The Mist is on? It's ridiculous on how many lists you can see THAT ending on. Everybody knows the ending of The Mist is heartbreaking, we don't need to see it on anymore lists. Enough said.
As a "Heather" with a brother named Josh, I slept with the lights on for 5 days after I saw that in the cinema! It was so scary to me..all the little handprints on the walls ugh 😦
Those actors made bank though. It was such a low budget movie that the producers couldn't afford to pay them much, so they paid them with a percentage of box office proceeds instead. I think each of those three actors ended up making around 40 million or something like that when the movie blew up.
On the one hand, I agree with you. But on the other hand, I wouldn't accept that as a justification for a school shooter so......I realize we're talking about fiction vs. real life, but it's what popped into my head when I read your comment. It does feel really, really vindicating to see her get her revenge on her horrible classmates in the movie (and when reading the book) but the real-life equivalent, less so.
@@allih8021 It's not exactly the same though. A shooter makes a conscious choice to obtain the gun and the bullets, find a way to sneak it into the school, pull the trigger. With Carrie, it's as if an automatic assault rifle grew out of her body and started firing.
@@abelink9229 Wow. Interesting analogy. Kind of makes me think about the movie a little differently. Same conclusion though. Thank you for the post/idea.
I will never get out of my head when me and my wife saw Sinister in theaters over a decade ago. It was a fun creepy movie, untill that scene with the blasting soundtrack to that scare. One of the few times iv actually near shit myself in public!
The ending of the original Japanese Ring scared the beejeezus out of me but then i watched it over 20 years ago and because the rest of the film is pretty mild i was NOT expecting that ending, holy sh*t. Couldn't sleep with my TV on after that with the white noise screen. Ofc channels don't do that anymore but yowser, scared me a hell of a lot at the time 😅
Ringu is the creepiest. I hadn't been scared by a horror film for years, and then I watched that and was finally scared after maybe 2 decades of not being much troubled by horror movies. The scene you're thinking of is near the end, there's another 5 minutes, but it's one of the many images that haunt.
A Nightmare on Elm Street will always be my favorite horror movie of all time but I will admit that the way Marge gets pulled through the door is silly. Wes Craven had said that he had a different ending in mind but it wasn't in the budget. R.I.P Wes Craven. 🙏
Many Old Horror Movies are usually so much better than Horror that we have now. Since most Horror movies depend on Jump Scares. Love old 70s and 80s Horror Movies
The scariest is probably the ending to “strangers” the first one the final line, “because you open the door”, scared the living shit out of me because there was no motive no reason it could’ve happened to anyone, but because they open the door it happened to them
Omg yes!! I’ve said from day 1 that that movie is the scariest movie ever!! I’ve seen all the crazy ones but for some reason that movie gets me and makes my blood pressure go through the roof!! Especially when they come running out of the night while they’re laying on the ground defenseless….aaaggghhhh
Eh yea I can see the unprepared person being afraid of this situation. They had a gun in the home. If they just stuck to one room, armed, and didn't play into the antics of the masked ones, there would have been zero issues. I almost pray for a "stranger(s) to fuck around and find out at my property. Lol
You might be interested to know that The Wicker Man was celebrating its 50th anniversary last year. There was even a special showing it at a Picturehouse cinema in London with Britt Ekland who played Willow in that movie. Throughout 2023, it was being shown in various cinemas as part of the celebrations.
Yeah i'm with you, it had everything i want in a horror film and i loved Ethan Hawke in it, in fact i started watching more of his films after watching this, he's a great actor.
The ending in the first Saw movie always gets me. Such cleverly excecuted twist but the most iconic ending twist is definately from the Sixth sense. I mean, honestly, who can forget that jaw dropping ending?
What‘s funny is I got the whole first „Saw“ narrated by a friend before watching it and her telling me the ending made me scream out loud 😂 it was so intense
Rosemary's Baby, Don't Look Now, and Psycho are the most chilling and still give me nightmares. I witnessed real blood and guts. I don't need to see them fake on screen. 💜
This video says that the closing scene of "Blair Witch" lacks context, but they establish early in the film that the Blair Witch would make one child stand in the corner while she murdered the other. That's precisely what made the scene scary to me.
There's still plenty of context left out. We never see the witch, we don't know by what means she is forcing him to stand in the corner, we don't know how she dies or how long it takes. We really don't know much of anything.
@@omarmusni9194 Fair enough. There is some context. However, it's still a relatively open ended and unexplained moment, which, I believe was the point of the writer, despite the possibly inaccurate choice of words.
I think The Witch should have also been added to this list. Talk an ending that not only left us with our jaws on the floor but left us with an ending that this young woman chose to make a deal with the devil and become a witch herself.
@@billybobkumar9231 Time and money...I actually watched it in theaters at the peak of the hype and promotion cycle. What a let down that was. Sure, it's a cult classic now, but it was a laughing stock then😆
One minute into the video but all I know is that the movie THE MIST better be on the list because that ending really was a mind blowing kick in the gut.
The ending to Requiem for a Dream kept me up for days. The culmination of the characters' decline, the sadness of their new realities and the infamous score, still leaves me chilled 20 years later.
It was well done but I remember it came out not too long after The Sixth Sense so everybody was like „oh not again“ back then 😂 It was a good movie though 😌
Carrie scared the bajeebers out of me!! Re-watching it in this countdown had my heart pounding 😩 The book is really scary too, and a lot more graphic 😳
Psycho is such a good movie. And with Saw, I remember watching it in the theater with my first husband, and the reveal left us sitting there with our jaws dropped.
@@TKaePetras I thought how it went with the first was so genius!! Like when certain things happened in the first it showed why it happened in the second one-just never seen something done like that
You're crazy father Karras invites in pazuzu and chucks himself through a window down a concrete staircase. And has his head completely turned around when found??
the only film that ever scared me was The Exorsist. After I saw it for the first time I spent about six weeks living like a saint! Now Iwatch it without even a blink!
Midsommer starts out so tame and is the only horror movie I know of with most scenes shot outdoors in broad daylight. Very frightening movie with great character development and a rather complex storyline. Shocking ending!
Where is The Mist (2007) & Final Destination 5 (2011)? The Babadook definitely ends more hopeful than most of the list. Smile (2022) has a super terrifying ending as well. The Evil Dead (1981) also has a total downer ending since Ash gets hit by the evil force and the audience didn't know he would survive back then
All great films and endings. The endings of 30 Days of Night 2007, The Hills Have Eyes 2006, 1408 2007, Pulse 1988, The First Power 1990, My Bloody Valentine 1981, Smile 2022, Final Destination 5 2011, Sleepstalker 1995, When A Stranger Calls 1979, The Evil Dead 1981, Friday the 13th 1980, The Shining 1980, The Fog 1980, Childs Play 1988 and Pet Semetary 1989 are awesome.
Idc what anyone says but The Blair Witch is an iconic movie and one of the best!! When I saw it it was in the theater and that’s when it was “real” and I literally was shaking walking to our car to leave. I went with 2 of my guy friends and they were more scared than I was!! But all I could think of was how awful it would be for their families to see this horrific way their children were killed….then I saw the girl in a Steak-n-Shake commercial. Still gets me though!!
siniester 1 ending is fear and sequel is more fear boggyman kill official x appareacing help with soul childs ending.😰😰😰 pd: the movies terror ending fears.😨😰😥
YES!!!! Karen Black looked "disturbed" in real life, so I wasn't surprised she was cast in "Burnt Offerings." IMO, she did the 'house slowly possesses one of its occupants" better than Jack Nicholson did in "The Shining."
@@nightslayer6951 Muted colours less hollywood music telling you how to feel creepy. The pacing and coverage is different from hollywood films, which just adds to the subtle feeling of wrongness throughout. I saw the US version after and I just felt like I knew where I was, so less scared
Whats this list say about modern day horror? More than half of these endings of movies are over 30 years old. They just dont make em like they used to. Or maybe the list creator is of a certain generation and is biased...Although, I HEAVILY, disagree with Rosemary's Baby being in the top 1 spot.
I feel like Jeepers Creepers (2001) should’ve been on this list…. The main character Darry being taken by the monster AKA the creeper, and then taken to his house of pain… and the next morning, The creeper is still in his house of pain, while Jeepers creepers song plays… you can hear Darry’s screams of pain and then a slow camera move shows us that the creeper took Darry’s eyes… What makes this scene scarier is that he was taken at night time and he dies the next morning… which means he had to wait there for a couple hours knowing that nobody was coming to save him…. A truly creepy ending
Really?! That scene from A Nightmare On Elm Street is really hated by fans and not a bit scary(just like most entries on this boring generic list…) At this point I think A I could make a list with more soul than the WatchMojo crew
Personally, I see the ending of Nightmare a symbol of Nancy having a mental breakdown and driven off by the nightmare responsible. Makes sense when Nancy comes back as a psychologist intern and gives the kids the med that she is taking to block Freddy.
@@bridgetclement2968 it’s called Wes Craven’s new nightmare where Hethear plays herself, not Nancy. It’s not a Freddy movie and Freddy is not even in the movie
Only issue i have with the ending of NOES is the obvious fake body that gets pulled through the door. I would add The Borderlands, Saint Maud and The Beyond.
Jordan Peele's Us left me feeling unsettled for weeks. I haven't been scared like that since I was a child. It was so good I want to rewatch it, but I'm also too scared to rewatch it.
I'm a grown ass woman and the ending to Sleep Away Camp freaks me out to this day. I still remember the first time I saw it. Eyes bugged out my head, jaw dropped. 😮
Maybe because the horrific scene isn't at the end of the movie, but about 5 minute before it. But i'm always glad when I hear people have seen the original Japanese version. I'm normally resistant to horror flicks, but that one really creeped me out.
218: My cousin Fancy got the nightmare of her life after watching Paranormal Activity in theaters. When she came home, she saw her nephew Deacon in her room and minutes later, her niece Harley appeared on the chair that was supposed to lock the door and then on the side of her bed. She was scared!