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I've always theorized that every Resident Evil movie is told from a different clone which is why Alice always repeats her name in the intro and why there are so many damn plot holes erasing moments from previous films since each Alice doesn't share the same memory or experience. We all know the writer of those movies didn't think that much into the films tho lol.
I think the only thing for me that doesn't back that theory is by I think the 3rd or 4th movie when they're scouring through the dessert for supplies and it seems like Umbrella has put maybe a chip in her brain. In the desert movie shes interacting with a character from a previous film who she trusts and know. Unless... I guess Cyborg/Clone Alice had OG Alice's memories from the previous films..?
I have a horror movie theory that not many have thought about. Freddy Kruger is Nancy Thompson's birth father. Hear me out. - Who has Freddy's glove after he dies? Nancy's mother, Marge. Perhaps a memento of a former lover. - Who says that Freddy's reign of terror is her fault? Marge - Who's the only adult victim of Mr. Kruger in the first film? Marge - Who is a leader of Freddy's mob? Mama Thompson My theory holds that Marge was afraid that Freddy may tell Donald of the affair, even Nancy's parentage, if Marge ever even told Fred himself. One final possibility that piggybacks on another's theory: what if Freddy was innocent. Marge may have fostered, or even started, the rumor of Freddy's guilt. What do you think? Could Freddy be Nancy's dad?
i had a similar thought. maybe Freddy was wrongfully accused and that could explain why he's so vengeful and angry about them killing him. like he was one of those people who didn't understand boundaries and never considered how his behavior/actions might look to others. one of the mothers was creeped out by him so she got her kid to lie about something happening. she only wanted him to get fired and never thought her husband and other parents would react the way they did
Another part of all that would be that the Engineers created the xenomorphs and that the Yautja hate the Engineers. That's why AHAB wanted to kill one.
The video is literally titled “that turned out to be true”… they were shown deliberately putting eggs down in AVP… the theory probably pre-dates that. 🤷🏼♂️
@@Truckerdaddythe engineers didn't create the xenomorphs, they stumbled upon them and worshipped them as the perfect being, Ie gods. The First Deacon can be seen on display in a Christ like pose in Prometheus. They took his DNA, made the black goo with it, and have been creating various species across the universe to use as incubators for them... trying to recreate the first deacon. It seems they found the right hosts in humans.
@@bayuanggorooo Easy, Kevin must've been in the news for what happened in Home Alone 2&3. Jigsaw seeing the news after getting denied help, thought, if a kid can do it, why can't i
I always saw Michael as an actual demon of thorn being pure evil or just pure evil in the older timeline and Jason a supernatural zombie. BTW not saying who's better we all have preferences, just saying that's how I've always seen them.
The director of Cloverfield recently retconned the origin of the monster as being from space and not the ocean like JJ originally stated when it was released. Originally the thing falling in the ocean at the end was supposed to be a satellite, but now it’s apparently the monster arriving on an asteroid or something. I much prefer the deep sea origin of Clovey.
@@W.E.M.L I believe this is what it was as well. There's a video somewhere where everything that happens in all 3 movies is happening at the same time if you play the movies at the same time. The escape pod basically entered multiple time lines.
@who? cares how about the creators have final say and what they say ends all debates. You can want it to be one thing but at the end of the day, it's not up to you.
And James McAvoy is a damn genius!!! Looooooove him!!! It’s heartbreaking to know that a lot of actor in the horror genre got so absorbed in their roles they ended up not being the same afterwards. Big one is Shelley Duvall (there’s a lot of others but The Shining being the #1 is what made me think of her). After that movie she was never the same and it breaks my heart!! She was so incredible in The Shining and to me she’s still incredible…will always be!!
Actually thinking on it, it probably was best for Kirby to return in Scream VI since Sidney didn't return. Kirby filled in as the supporting older generation character Sam and her friends and sister needed besides Gale.
She doesn’t relate to Sam in terms of being related to evil but she knows what its like to be a victim/survivor of a killer plot of those closest to her.
From what I understood that was enough for Sam to keep trusting Kirby and agree to contact her any time. Gale is supportive in her own way, but she never had the connections to some of the ghostface killers Sidney and Kirby had whether it was boyfriend friend or family that made them think they knew that person well until it was revealed they were the killer. Something I came to be familiar in many cases involving evil even in real life from the Docu-series 'Evil Lives Here' And why I believe the true masters of evil are those that can hide their evil from those closest to them
As it turns out: it also helped that Kirby was a senior in high school when Sam started her freshman year so the two got to meet each other in high school
Michael is more pure evil personified rather than being cursed imo based on what's said in the original films and it's cool that they did the Uber-Deadite link with Jason. It absolutely fits.
I didn’t like the idea that the characters had to be apart of Jason’s family in order to kill him I thought the idea of him being a deadite and that “only a voorhees can kill a voorhees was bs
They have scrapped the idea in regards to have released a film based on a Michael Myers Halloween occult and to Michael Myers being resurrected with near supernatural immortality rather than being "pure evil personified" plus they originally had plans on making Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees as cousins.
Jason isn't human. Look what they did to him. Drowned,riddled with bullets,frozen. Michael Myers isn't human either. He's pure evil. Demon. Great list :)
In a way Dr. Sleep movie confirmed the possibility of Jack being a reincarnated spirit because although the hotel never was destroyed in the end of the movie the Shining the Spirits of the Hotel was able to escape the hotel to haunt Danny. So something must have made it where Jack's past life's spirit was able to escape the hotel to be reborn.
Stephen King has pretty openly said he hated the movie. Unless King himself says something about it I don’t really care what Kubrick has said since it’s King’s book.
@@Aggies_Uzumaki True King didn't like Kubrik's work, but he did like Dr. Sleep and like I said, the director of Dr. Sleep manage to make a good movie more based on the book while having to work in some of the changes Kubrick made in the Shining. So thanks to the movie of Dr. Sleep we technically do got confirmation that Jack's past could have escaped the hotel to be reborn because many of the spirits of the hotel had escaped to haunt Danny until he was able to lock them up in Doctor Sleep.
I especially like how the director found a way to work in the Dick character even though he was killed in the movie version of the Shining. Another proof there are ways for spirits to escape the hotel is Dick in Dr. Sleep
Just finished reading it. It does have its own form. It can absorb, assume, and infect other creatures, but it can reassume its natural form when it needs to.
@@rebeccalove9169 Blue body with three red featureless eyes and a head of short tentacular "hair", four limbs (arms/legs) with seven "fingers" each. And when it touch you, it starts secreting a liquid that saturates your skin in order for its bacteria-like nuclei to invade your body, either to "eat" you (add your mass to its own) or convert you into another of its bodies. It can also morph any part of its body into any body part of anything it has already "eaten".
I always viewed Jason as internal revenge for what happened to him. Granted it could be a demon that allows him to keep coming back, same as they did with Freddy. But i prefer to think its their constant anger and need for vengenence that keep them returning. But being a deadite is more fun than being a generic boring demon.
I like how a prop used as an in-joke for one movie has the deadite theory prevail when the original myth of Crystal Lake being cursed works just as fine.
Hold on, wait a minute. If Mama Voorhees had the necronomicon, maybe she found a spell to bring Jason back, but needed blood sacrifices which is why she started killing. Her death became the last sacrifice needed, and Jason came back as a vengeful zombie. But because of the book, she was able to whisper to Jason into making her an altar so she can remain tethered to him and control him. When her altar was destroyed, she lost control and the Deadites could now use Jason as a host body to go on murder sprees but only Crystal Lake because (insert BS reason here). When the Deadites inside Jason finally left from his multiple deaths, he's sent to Hell because (BS reason), so in his years of rage and murder as a puppet, he finally becomes a Demon with the body of a Tainted Deadite that can come back to life that he can use over and over
How does it make sense? Because the necronomicon was placed in 1 of the films without any explanation? Jason was very much a human until the filmakers decided Part 4 made enough money to greenlight 5, which bombed, because it did not have the real Jason in it. The filmakers are literally throwing darts on a target with plot ideas and go with the 1 the dart lands on, so in Part 6 they reincarnated him like Frankenstein. They made 1 more, then sold the rights to New line, because they did not know wtf to do with this franchise anymore. New line did not even buy the trademark name F13, only bought the character, so all New line films had Jason in the title, and just because Sam Raimis fan boy was the director of Jason goes to hell, and placed a Necronomicon as an tribute to Evil dead, everyone should believe now that Jason is a Deadite?
The deadite idea is awful the writing for that movie was horrible not the dumbest in the series but it was dumb I didn’t like the idea of only a voorhees could kill a voorhees that part was as dumb as the idea that Jason was afraid of water that was presented in Freddy vs Jason
@CW86 Not entirely, In jason goes to hell he is a deaddite. Also in the comic ash vs as well so in some of the source materials he is one Though the rest of the series who knows what he is
Their is another horror movie theory from Blair Witch. Sarah is the Blair Witch. I think at the end instead of killing her, someone did a ritual and made her the new Blair Witch.
If he acted all the 27 or how much personalities throughout the film, I would agree. He acted like 6, but ok, you are entirely entitled to your opinion.
I like how Michael Myers, deemed pure evil from the very beginning, being cursed is a step too far, but taking Jason Voorhees, who started off as the victim, and making him a deadite is something so many find perfectly acceptable.
Fully agree. Not to mention that Michael being controlled by an evil spirit/demon was actually from the 1978 Halloween novelization. So taking that into account, Michael was cursed since 1978, it was just never stated by the characters until tommy brought it up in H6 PC.
I kinda checked out after the first Final Destination… the trailers for the follow-ups didn’t grab my attention as much and I stopped paying attention Though I heard that Pt. 5 was good, this one moment here makes me wonder: If I’d just spent an entire movie running all over the place trying to escape premonitions of death and watching my friends die in peculiar manners that all seem incredibly unlikely in a normal setting, and then I saw some dude make a big scene calling out about a doomed flight much like I had about a train, you’d think I’d ere on the side of caution and vacate the plane as well since I’d just been through such an ordeal My theory? Death has gotten bored and gives people a chance to (temporarily) elude their fate. Death is making a game of it now and grants intuition to a person… until Death tires of that person and then takes that intuition away before passing it on to another challenger. It explains why the survivor dude sees the first movie get set up but brushes it off with complete disregard Ultimately everyone dies eventually, but not because they slipped up, but rather because Death decides to quite playing with the mouse and finally makes the kill that it could have made right away
There are little clues in number five that reveals it was a sequel, people just needed to look closer. Like William's position in number five, to paper work showing the date being early on, and even a coupon that was found, showed that the movie took place prior to the first one. And as for Death...well, I hope in number six it explains more about William's connection to Death's games.
The AVP books and comics showed that Predators seeded planets with Aliens for hunts. And I liked the book ending of AVP better (which the movie took quite a bit from), where the survivor uses the Pred mark and the Queen's head to join the Preds who came to judge the hunt.
In my opinion, I think that the 2019 Pet Sematary was the best. Mainly because of the amazing actors and because it matches the book a lot more. The first one didn't even mention the Wendigo.
The theory that Jason is a demon is decades old and was proven true years ago. Same goes with Michael. That one was kicked around shortly after Halloween 2 happened.
True. And with Michael it originated from the 1878 novelization of Halloween, in which it is stated that he is possessed by an evil spirit (which could be the same being as the demon repressented by Thorn).
The meteor theory was doper for Cloverfield. The ocean makes him a Godzilla clone. I understand homage and all Jordan Peele was like “that shit sounds hot” lol
The Shining theory I ascribe to, which contradicts the novel(that Kubrick acknowledges he took many liberties with), is that Wendy is psychotic. When continuity errors occur with the sets, it is Wendy just imagining things. For example, the TV Wendy is watching is not plugged in, and Danny is not paying attention it. But Wendy is. She is imagining that a show is playing. After Wendy takes a baseball bat to Jack, she doesn't drag his body to the pantry, but to the maze...where Jack freezes to death. She is also the person who strangles Danny.
That 'jesus was an engineer' take makes so much sense. Maybe the dystopian setting adds to the universe and the engineers are just dicks, but i always felt like the motivation for wiping out humanity was pulled from thin air. Like just for shits and giggles or out of pettyness, like the greek gods
There was one theory forgotten but probably a lot lesser known. If you watched "Friday the 13th: The Series," about the cursed objects as well as the Jason Voorhees movies then you will know this. They actually intended to wrap the series by trying to track down a cursed hockey mask... Great series!
@rebeccalove9169 I found it on late night CBS initially. Got my Mom hooked on it. Then it moved to channel 11 in L.A. Thank God for TV Guide back then. How did you find the series? Chris Wiggins passed in 2017. So maybe Robey could return for a new cast and cursed objects?
@mygreywolf my sis and dad and I loved that show I don't remember how we found it or what channel it was on but the episode I remember the most is the one with pocket mirror. Where the lady could stay young I think? I remember her in a black dress and black veil. But yeah that would make for a good new series these days!
@rebeccalove9169 I found the series on DVD on Amazon. So I guess I will settle for that in the meantime. Unfortunate how the show was suddenly canceled during the 3rd season. I was looking forward to the cursed hockey mask. 🙃
I can't believe I have actually seen everyone of these movies. It's been so long since I've watched "Being John Malkovich," I completely missed the Catherine Keener crossover. We do need a Bludworth backstory for the "Final Destination" series. Tony Todd is too great at his craft for him and us to not find out how the heck he knows so much. Bummer his name wasn't Bludworth when he creepily appeared on "Riverdale." 😂
It's my belief that Bludworth was the Grim Reaper himself, toying with the survivors just for the evulz. He gives them tips on how to survive Death's rampages, but in the end they all end up taking a dirt nap anyway because Death observes no rules. Bludworth is the actual Boogeyman, taking them when he feels like it.
@gspendlove That is the most viable of the theories. It is possible he could have somehow beat death. But then again it could loop us back to being the Grim Reaper. I know Tony would enjoy a backstory movie as well. 😊
Can just see it if Megan Fox was in a Friday the 13th movie. She goes to Camp Crystal Lake for a class and Jason starts attacking them. She ends up being the final girl, gets into a fight with Jason, knocks his mask off and is revealed to be...Sam aka Shia Lebeuf. As Jason/Sam starts to deal the final blow, Optimus Prime arrives, says "Sam must be stopped. No matter the cost...". The song, "The Touch" starts playing. Optimus fires, big Michael Bay type explosion. Sam dies. Michaela and Optimus Prime drive off into the sunset, as a hand comes out of the ground, and drags Jason's mask into hell. Instead of laughter, you hear Shia saying "Do It!" over and over again as the credit rolls... Story writes itself...
I liked every version of The Thing It’s a great Sci-Fi Premise. The Kurt Russel version gets the most credit and deservedly so But the newest version was awesome And the 1950’s version is A Classic
That's Tremendous, I have always felt compelled to pursue knowledge and power in order to contribute to the betterment of humanity. Been seeking a means to be influential and find out more knowledge about the human race and about the things not everyone is destined to know. I wish to fulfill the goal of enlightenment passed down by our forebears.
I can totally relate to your passion, if all that is what you desire then i think it's achievable. Joining the Illuminatus Brotherhood can lead to the enlightenment you seek and more. I am well aware that the idea of this group may sound mythical but it is possible to join.
@@bartholetbay412 Yeah I acknowledge that misunderstanding can occur when people encounter what they don't fully grasp, especially in this internet era. The Illuminatus advocates for the acceptance of all religions. You can look up "Anthony Szymon". Will give you clarity and answers to any questions you might have.
Stephen King gives his story supernatural powers and or connections to good or evil. So in the novel Jack is more complete. We learn that his father was his favorite person. We know his mother was abused. His father is also an alcoholic and has the shine also. His father is misogynistic. This helps in turn to see Jack. Jack is an alcoholic, looks down on his wife and he loves his son. They mirror the same bond he had with his father. When he goes crazy in the hotel there really are ghosts and they want him and his son. He falls into temptation and aligns himself with the hotel. In the movie this conflict is not there. I think if the audience is watching the movie they will believe that all of Jack’s behaviors and conversations are in his head.
@@jordanvictoria5 Exactly. They never mention that he drinks because of his Shine. The same thing happens to Danny when he grows up. Alcohol dulls the Shine.
@@BigFella117 I mean idk, who knows? He goes to hell comes back, changes bodies, doesn't regenerate then you got the comics. Soo maybe just a angry spirit like freddy.
I don't think Jason and optimus prime sharing a universe is so crazy. Because Jason isn't supernatural in the remake. He's just a hunter who grew up fending for himself in the woods
The Cloverfield monster originally coming up from the sea seems to be contradicted by the previously recorded 'Coney Island' footage at the end of the movie, where you can see something splash land into the water in the background, which is a a few weeks before the events of the movie.
How does it make sense? Because the necronomicon was placed in 1 of the films without any explanation? Jason was very much a human until the filmakers decided Part 4 made enough money to greenlight 5, which bombed, because it did not have the real Jason in it. The filmakers are literally throwing darts on a target with plot ideas and go with the 1 the dart lands on, so in Part 6 they reincarnated him like Frankenstein. They made 1 more, then sold the rights to New line, because they did not know wtf to do with this franchise anymore. New line did not even buy the trademark name F13, only bought the character, so all New line films had Jason in the title, and just because Sam Raimis fan boy was the director of Jason goes to hell, and placed a Necronomicon as an tribute to Evil dead, everyone should believe now that Jason is a Deadite?
@@ShotgunShogun49 Martin, sweetie, I need you to hear me when I say this and I don’t want you to take it the wrong way. You think that your opinion matters, but it doesn’t. 😁
@@ShotgunShogun49 oh Martin, I feel like you need me to either pat you on the head for a viewpoint on a topic I don’t really care for or you just generally aren’t receiving any attention that you feel you deserve. Either way, neither is happening. 😁
There is actually a question in my mind towards whether Jason is actually a deadite, or not. That is to say, I am in no way denying he was brought back with the Necronomicon... I fully accept and believe this, personally. What I am saying, is, in the Ash vs. Evil Dead TV series, it was shown the Necronomicon can not only summon deadites... Candarian demon cannon fodder made from resurrected or corrupted human beings, with enhanced natural and supernatural abilities... but, it can also summon higher level, rarely seen, Candarian demons. It is shown that Jason is basically immortal, and has a demon living in his heart. This seems beyond the abilities of a standard deadite. I believe his mother actually summoned a higher level Candarian demon to resurrect her son, so he is, in effect, a Candarian demon, not a deadite.
Having things confirmed by a creator is not always to be trusted. It could simply be a case of a director with a noted history in comedy becoming bored after 6hrs of press interviews for his new movie & just making shit up to amuse himself, which is not a new thing by a long-chalk. Famously, many actors have in-games with eachother to make the whole laborious & dreary prospect of being asked the same questions for the rest of the day more palatable. According to Michael Gambon, he was once challenged to include "Claudia Schiffers knickers" into every answer that day. He claimed to have completed the task without issue and as this is a man who once told a reporter he used to be gay but had to give it up due to the additional strain on his knees, I'm inclined to believe him.
Saying a funny name during an interview is far different from changing a story on a fundamental level. No director would sacrifice their vision because they get “bored” talking about their own movie… no actor would ever betray their directors vision or their reputation because they might get “bored” during press interviews. Everything present in a movie is there for a reason… and the unanswerable or unexplained is typically left open ended for the audience to imagine and decide on their own. That’s just a wild statement. If I directed a movie I’d want people to know what it’s about for what it is and I’d be pissed if the person I hired to bring MY vision to life just said some random stuff entertain themself.
Dude, in the post credits scene in Cloverfield you see the comet crashing down into the ocean that carried the Cloverfield alien. That was a part of the mystery. The entire film was "found footage" of a hand held movie recording, that was recorded over an older recording from earlier that day. The earlier day recording was of them at the beach, and you see the comet carrying the alien go into the water
Predators breeding Aliens was already in the first AVP comic by Dark Horse Comics in 1989. Predator 2 movie is from 1990 ;) So this one is kinda old news.
The "curse of thorn" was the f*cking stupidest idea yet! John Carpenter killed him in part 2. Because Halloween was NEVER supposed to be about Michael Myers. It was the company that owned the rights that brought him back after Carpenter made part 3 (the ONLY one I like in the franchise) following his "original" plan of making yearly anthology movies. 🙄😒🤦♂️
That's cool that Stephen King said the addition of Richie being gay was brilliant. I know a lot of writers often say that their characters become real to them in a way, and it's not so much the writer using them as puppets to tell a story, but the characters telling their story to the writer. Lynn Johnston of _For Better or For Worse_ said something along those lines in one of her anthologies, saying the characters take on a mind of their own in sometimes frightening ways, and some of the things you originally thought were true about them actually aren't because they correct you about it. (The rest of this is an overly long "cool story bro" that will likely only be interesting to people who relate to this concept, so you're forewarned!) I've actually experienced this in developing fictional characters with friends of mine who are writers (I'm an illustrator). It sounds crazy, but it's like you have conversations with them in your head as you're brainstorming, and they tell you if you're wrong about something. If you try to force what you're wrong about, the character basically goes _poof,_ stops cooperating, and writer's/artist's block sets in. One of the craziest instances of that happening was between me and a friend who lived 600 miles away from me but I talked to her daily either on the phone or online, which was when we'd do our "plotting". I was in art school, and we were developing a new character. We were trying to find out what his name was. We got the first name hammered down and the fact that it wasn't short for something else, it was just that name. The weird part was the last name. During the day I was thinking about it while trying to sketch his design during some downtime between classes, and I kept getting a very stock, stereotypically common nondescript last name, "Smith". I thought no, that must just be a placeholder. There's no way that's his last name. Then he up and left and my drawing turned to shit. Hours later I was on the phone with my friend and telling her about my day, and I got to that part but didn't give the name until she finally asked, a little hesitant. I told her, "Smith." After a beat of silence, she said, "....that's exactly what I got today, too, while I was driving. And I had the same thought, that it couldn't possibly be something that common and kind of cliche. Then he got pissy and _poof-ed_ on me." His last name was Smith from then on, and we had one of our long-time main characters riff on that by teasing him about it. "Well at least you have a really strong, _distinctive_ last name: _Smith."_
My characters mostly write their own dialogue lmao. It's not coming from me 90% of the time. I have outlines of important plot points they have to say or do, but the rest... yeah they do their own thing and I'm just along for the ride 😂 They often mock the situations I put them in too, and call out cliches lmao.
I read there could be a possibility that John Carpenter directs a sequel to his THING . Back around the end of the MySpace craze I had an online acquaintance with Carpenter's aid and hoped THE THING PS2 game's storyline could be made into a sequel movie .
One thing that always bothered me about the Xenomorph skull in Predator 2 is that it's a skull. They're are more like insects. They don't have interior skulls.
I had no idea there were horror movies theories that turned out to be true. That's interesting! I want to check out all the horror movies on this list. They seem great! I'm glad there's going to be a Disney version of one!
10:20 as someone who used to own a VHS Taped Copy of BWP back in the 90's year, the events that was told from that movie were mostly deemed as *fake* from both the footage and it's time that it was recorded, this spoof would go to make 3 overall game series spanning *what happened* during the series before it got remade in 2016 as was discarded as *false rumored* since then as no one couldn't *full detail the whereabouts nor deduce it's mystery* behind who the BW *actually was in appearace* other then being a spectral demon.
I can see maybe when Jason died originally being embodied by a demon but from my memory of the first movie as a child he wasn't evil so this could be a interesting plot point that his mother was a witch doing black magic and danming her son soul which could also be the reason for his birth defects a strain on her unborn child for practicing the dark arts
Could be, and it would probably make for a better script than what all Jason films had combined, but it was never mentioned or explained, so it will forever remain only a theory.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 25:00 I didn't think the photo had meant he was reincarnated until today. I always thought that had meant he ended up joining them as a ghost. 🤣
Interesting until the Final Destination bit. The fact that our "survivors" from FD 5 are on board Flight 180 in the end of the film is no fan theory. It's an intentional plot twist that is simply part of the movie!!!! WTF Watchmojo? EDIT: Also, the whole unbreakable/Glass/Split bit is another example. The worst transgression is the Shining part! The literal final shot in the film is Jack Torrance portrayed in a 1920's photograph on the wall of the Overlook!!! They even show it in this video! How is this a "theory?"
Jason may be a deamon, but he's not a deadite. Doesn't follow the patterns of any lore. However, the Necronomicon isn't limited to dealing with Deadites. Those are just the main minions of the Dark Ones. Others can be summoned, commanded, manipulated through the book's use, or directly by the Dark Ones. So, Jason might either be a Dark One, or a demon of some other type.
5:51 in the cloverfield series, the second movie explains the appearance of the clover monster as a by product of a wormhole device which transported several monster to earth. idk the exact details but that's what happened
The whole Thorn cult explanation has largely been thrown out and ignored by the Halloween films that came after "Curse", while not offering any alternative explanations for Michael's immortality. It was bad writing that even John Carpenter rejects.
Midsommar is a folk daylight horror. In the tradition of the Wicker Man. If you watch the Wicker Man, you will see many things borrowed by Midsommar. Including a different sense made of the final scene.
I like to think the original Blair Witch is about a couple guys going out into the woods to murder a woman under the guise of making a paranormal documentary
Jason, is not a typical Deadite or some supernatural Zombie either, we can't just suggest that he is a Cenobyte/Cenobite or a Demon either, he is something else...he is Jason, Jason Voorhees.
The “Richie is Gay” theory was complete nonsense cooked up for the modern remake to be more “inclusive.” It didn’t help the story or have any emotional impact beyond the forced “mourning Eddie’s death” at the end of the 2nd movie. At no point in the books is it so much as hinted at that Richie might be gay. In fact, he specifically details relationships with women he had as he was growing up, and he had a crush on Beverly as a child, but realized he had no chance with Bill around. He teased Eddie because he teased every one of the Loser’s, except Beverly. “It” is by far my favorite Stephen King book he ever did, and I’ve read/listened to it 10 times, at this point. I think the movies did a massive disservice to the character by forcing that situation on him, because there was zero reason to do so. Just like having Mike’s parents get burned to death in a crackhouse. It was needlessly patronizing and stupid.
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Why do you keep revealing spoilers at the beginning of each one? You already ruined Parasite and probably just ruined Get Out.
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I've always theorized that every Resident Evil movie is told from a different clone which is why Alice always repeats her name in the intro and why there are so many damn plot holes erasing moments from previous films since each Alice doesn't share the same memory or experience. We all know the writer of those movies didn't think that much into the films tho lol.
Great theory never thought about that
Yeah lol
This is a great theory
I think the only thing for me that doesn't back that theory is by I think the 3rd or 4th movie when they're scouring through the dessert for supplies and it seems like Umbrella has put maybe a chip in her brain. In the desert movie shes interacting with a character from a previous film who she trusts and know. Unless... I guess Cyborg/Clone Alice had OG Alice's memories from the previous films..?
Wow that’s a great theory!
I have a horror movie theory that not many have thought about. Freddy Kruger is Nancy Thompson's birth father. Hear me out.
- Who has Freddy's glove after he dies? Nancy's mother, Marge. Perhaps a memento of a former lover.
- Who says that Freddy's reign of terror is her fault? Marge
- Who's the only adult victim of Mr. Kruger in the first film? Marge
- Who is a leader of Freddy's mob? Mama Thompson
My theory holds that Marge was afraid that Freddy may tell Donald of the affair, even Nancy's parentage, if Marge ever even told Fred himself. One final possibility that piggybacks on another's theory: what if Freddy was innocent. Marge may have fostered, or even started, the rumor of Freddy's guilt. What do you think? Could Freddy be Nancy's dad?
That is so plausible that I'm surprised Wes didn't go with that at some point.
This ain’t a bad theory
i had a similar thought. maybe Freddy was wrongfully accused and that could explain why he's so vengeful and angry about them killing him. like he was one of those people who didn't understand boundaries and never considered how his behavior/actions might look to others. one of the mothers was creeped out by him so she got her kid to lie about something happening. she only wanted him to get fired and never thought her husband and other parents would react the way they did
@@isaiahach That's more of the impression I got off the remake. Ike Eisenmann just isn't as scary as Robert Englund.
its a good theory but one problem freddy's dead the final nightmare you meet his daughter who is one little girls seen in multiple films
The Predators are shown deliberately placing Alien eggs on planets to later go down and hunt in Dark Horse comics. It's not a fan theory.
Another part of all that would be that the Engineers created the xenomorphs and that the Yautja hate the Engineers. That's why AHAB wanted to kill one.
The video is literally titled “that turned out to be true”… they were shown deliberately putting eggs down in AVP… the theory probably pre-dates that. 🤷🏼♂️
It's pretty much insinuated in avp as well. But I don't consider the alien predator crossover as canon in either franchise
@@Truckerdaddythe engineers didn't create the xenomorphs, they stumbled upon them and worshipped them as the perfect being, Ie gods. The First Deacon can be seen on display in a Christ like pose in Prometheus. They took his DNA, made the black goo with it, and have been creating various species across the universe to use as incubators for them... trying to recreate the first deacon. It seems they found the right hosts in humans.
Nobody knows whether comics (or any other media) are canon in a film until the director confirms it.
Another one of the most popular theories is, Kevin McCallister (Home Alone) is secretly Jigsaw all grown up.
That was debunked
But there is no prove about it becoming true
@@bayuanggorooo
Easy, Kevin must've been in the news for what happened in Home Alone 2&3. Jigsaw seeing the news after getting denied help, thought, if a kid can do it, why can't i
@@bayuanggorooo Old Man Marley taught Kevin how to use his booby trap making skills to kill.
Jason for me was a indeed imortal , but demon makes sense as well
Jason is actualy a deadite
Jason The Goat 🐐
Seems more like a really strong really logical Zombie.
That doesn’t explain Jason wanted to rape that girl in part three
@@JohnnyMnemonic. Is there any confirmation?
I always saw Michael as an actual demon of thorn being pure evil or just pure evil in the older timeline and Jason a supernatural zombie. BTW not saying who's better we all have preferences, just saying that's how I've always seen them.
@Mysterion_draws89 👍yup
Michael Jackson and Jason Alexander
Same here he is a demon of thorn
@@sukiwatson Yep, that version also had more powers than standard Michael like the teleporting and insane regeneration, strength etc
*@erlend steine* Different Michaels and Jasons LOL but ok dude 😅
The director of Cloverfield recently retconned the origin of the monster as being from space and not the ocean like JJ originally stated when it was released. Originally the thing falling in the ocean at the end was supposed to be a satellite, but now it’s apparently the monster arriving on an asteroid or something. I much prefer the deep sea origin of Clovey.
I thought it was the escape pod from Paradox?
@@W.E.M.L I believe this is what it was as well. There's a video somewhere where everything that happens in all 3 movies is happening at the same time if you play the movies at the same time. The escape pod basically entered multiple time lines.
Yup
@who? cares how about the creators have final say and what they say ends all debates. You can want it to be one thing but at the end of the day, it's not up to you.
not becuase if it was the same from paradox the creature was shown above the clouds.
And James McAvoy is a damn genius!!! Looooooove him!!!
It’s heartbreaking to know that a lot of actor in the horror genre got so absorbed in their roles they ended up not being the same afterwards. Big one is Shelley Duvall (there’s a lot of others but The Shining being the #1 is what made me think of her). After that movie she was never the same and it breaks my heart!! She was so incredible in The Shining and to me she’s still incredible…will always be!!
She really let herself go.
00:36 the thing
01:38 nope
02:36 Scream 3
03:44 Friday the 13th & transformers
04:53 Midsommar
05:47 Cloverfield
06:56 Scream 6
07:56 Jason
09:05 Aliens VS Predators
10:13 Blair Witch Project
11:15 Pet sematary
12:24 Michael Myers
13:46 Scream 4
15:08 get out
16:47 IT
18:10 Split
19:43 Final Destination 5
21:01 Saw
22:04 Prometheus
23:45 The Shining
Thanks
THESE BOTS ARE JUST THE WORST 🙄💀
Actually thinking on it, it probably was best for Kirby to return in Scream VI since Sidney didn't return. Kirby filled in as the supporting older generation character Sam and her friends and sister needed besides Gale.
She doesn’t relate to Sam in terms of being related to evil but she knows what its like to be a victim/survivor of a killer plot of those closest to her.
From what I understood that was enough for Sam to keep trusting Kirby and agree to contact her any time.
Gale is supportive in her own way, but she never had the connections to some of the ghostface killers Sidney and Kirby had whether it was boyfriend friend or family that made them think they knew that person well until it was revealed they were the killer.
Something I came to be familiar in many cases involving evil even in real life from the Docu-series 'Evil Lives Here' And why I believe the true masters of evil are those that can hide their evil from those closest to them
As it turns out: it also helped that Kirby was a senior in high school when Sam started her freshman year so the two got to meet each other in high school
Michael is more pure evil personified rather than being cursed imo based on what's said in the original films and it's cool that they did the Uber-Deadite link with Jason. It absolutely fits.
depends on the timeline
I didn’t like the idea that the characters had to be apart of Jason’s family in order to kill him I thought the idea of him being a deadite and that “only a voorhees can kill a voorhees was bs
@@sympatheticflake890 True, though I figure Carpenter's original vision is along those lines.
@L3 The Eagle Yeah that aspect of it was very silly. I do like the idea of Jason being a super Deadite and that the franchises are linked.
They have scrapped the idea in regards to have released a film based on a Michael Myers Halloween occult and to Michael Myers being resurrected with near supernatural immortality rather than being "pure evil personified" plus they originally had plans on making Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees as cousins.
Holy crap! Anyone else get an add between each entry? Top 20, with 20 ads. I've never seen so many ads on a UA-cam video before.
Jason isn't human. Look what they did to him. Drowned,riddled with bullets,frozen. Michael Myers isn't human either. He's pure evil. Demon. Great list :)
In a way Dr. Sleep movie confirmed the possibility of Jack being a reincarnated spirit because although the hotel never was destroyed in the end of the movie the Shining the Spirits of the Hotel was able to escape the hotel to haunt Danny. So something must have made it where Jack's past life's spirit was able to escape the hotel to be reborn.
Not impossible since the director of doctor sleep was able to work Kubrik's The Shining into Doctor Sleep.
Stephen King has pretty openly said he hated the movie. Unless King himself says something about it I don’t really care what Kubrick has said since it’s King’s book.
@@Aggies_Uzumaki True King didn't like Kubrik's work, but he did like Dr. Sleep and like I said, the director of Dr. Sleep manage to make a good movie more based on the book while having to work in some of the changes Kubrick made in the Shining. So thanks to the movie of Dr. Sleep we technically do got confirmation that Jack's past could have escaped the hotel to be reborn because many of the spirits of the hotel had escaped to haunt Danny until he was able to lock them up in Doctor Sleep.
I especially like how the director found a way to work in the Dick character even though he was killed in the movie version of the Shining. Another proof there are ways for spirits to escape the hotel is Dick in Dr. Sleep
You have to be really skilled/tallented to make something really bad work for a great sequel. Flannigan deserves much credit for that.
The organism in "The Thing" does have a form. It is described in the book ("Who Goes There?").
As you can see, Mojo spits out vids 5x a day, so do not expect some deep research.
Just finished reading it. It does have its own form. It can absorb, assume, and infect other creatures, but it can reassume its natural form when it needs to.
What is it's natural form?
@@rebeccalove9169 Blue body with three red featureless eyes and a head of short tentacular "hair", four limbs (arms/legs) with seven "fingers" each. And when it touch you, it starts secreting a liquid that saturates your skin in order for its bacteria-like nuclei to invade your body, either to "eat" you (add your mass to its own) or convert you into another of its bodies. It can also morph any part of its body into any body part of anything it has already "eaten".
Exactly, why would a random director of a remake be an authority on the origins of "The Thing"
I always viewed Jason as internal revenge for what happened to him. Granted it could be a demon that allows him to keep coming back, same as they did with Freddy. But i prefer to think its their constant anger and need for vengenence that keep them returning. But being a deadite is more fun than being a generic boring demon.
I like how a prop used as an in-joke for one movie has the deadite theory prevail when the original myth of Crystal Lake being cursed works just as fine.
Hold on, wait a minute. If Mama Voorhees had the necronomicon, maybe she found a spell to bring Jason back, but needed blood sacrifices which is why she started killing. Her death became the last sacrifice needed, and Jason came back as a vengeful zombie. But because of the book, she was able to whisper to Jason into making her an altar so she can remain tethered to him and control him. When her altar was destroyed, she lost control and the Deadites could now use Jason as a host body to go on murder sprees but only Crystal Lake because (insert BS reason here). When the Deadites inside Jason finally left from his multiple deaths, he's sent to Hell because (BS reason), so in his years of rage and murder as a puppet, he finally becomes a Demon with the body of a Tainted Deadite that can come back to life that he can use over and over
so cassidy (fnaf)
why not?
Thanks for the List and Video 😀
Jason being a deadite does make a whole lot of sense 😈
But that has been debunked though
How does it make sense? Because the necronomicon was placed in 1 of the films without any explanation? Jason was very much a human until the filmakers decided Part 4 made enough money to greenlight 5, which bombed, because it did not have the real Jason in it. The filmakers are literally throwing darts on a target with plot ideas and go with the 1 the dart lands on, so in Part 6 they reincarnated him like Frankenstein. They made 1 more, then sold the rights to New line, because they did not know wtf to do with this franchise anymore. New line did not even buy the trademark name F13, only bought the character, so all New line films had Jason in the title, and just because Sam Raimis fan boy was the director of Jason goes to hell, and placed a Necronomicon as an tribute to Evil dead, everyone should believe now that Jason is a Deadite?
@@ShotgunShogun49 complaining about that really lol
The deadite idea is awful the writing for that movie was horrible not the dumbest in the series but it was dumb I didn’t like the idea of only a voorhees could kill a voorhees that part was as dumb as the idea that Jason was afraid of water that was presented in Freddy vs Jason
@CW86
Not entirely, In jason goes to hell he is a deaddite. Also in the comic ash vs as well so in some of the source materials he is one
Though the rest of the series who knows what he is
Their is another horror movie theory from Blair Witch. Sarah is the Blair Witch. I think at the end instead of killing her, someone did a ritual and made her the new Blair Witch.
James Macvoy is one of the best actors ever imo. Split proves that
If he acted all the 27 or how much personalities throughout the film, I would agree. He acted like 6, but ok, you are entirely entitled to your opinion.
Yeah too bad the movie was garbage.
I like how Michael Myers, deemed pure evil from the very beginning, being cursed is a step too far, but taking Jason Voorhees, who started off as the victim, and making him a deadite is something so many find perfectly acceptable.
Fully agree.
Not to mention that Michael being controlled by an evil spirit/demon was actually from the 1978 Halloween novelization. So taking that into account, Michael was cursed since 1978, it was just never stated by the characters until tommy brought it up in H6 PC.
I kinda checked out after the first Final Destination… the trailers for the follow-ups didn’t grab my attention as much and I stopped paying attention
Though I heard that Pt. 5 was good, this one moment here makes me wonder:
If I’d just spent an entire movie running all over the place trying to escape premonitions of death and watching my friends die in peculiar manners that all seem incredibly unlikely in a normal setting, and then I saw some dude make a big scene calling out about a doomed flight much like I had about a train, you’d think I’d ere on the side of caution and vacate the plane as well since I’d just been through such an ordeal
My theory? Death has gotten bored and gives people a chance to (temporarily) elude their fate. Death is making a game of it now and grants intuition to a person… until Death tires of that person and then takes that intuition away before passing it on to another challenger. It explains why the survivor dude sees the first movie get set up but brushes it off with complete disregard
Ultimately everyone dies eventually, but not because they slipped up, but rather because Death decides to quite playing with the mouse and finally makes the kill that it could have made right away
There are little clues in number five that reveals it was a sequel, people just needed to look closer. Like William's position in number five, to paper work showing the date being early on, and even a coupon that was found, showed that the movie took place prior to the first one. And as for Death...well, I hope in number six it explains more about William's connection to Death's games.
The AVP books and comics showed that Predators seeded planets with Aliens for hunts. And I liked the book ending of AVP better (which the movie took quite a bit from), where the survivor uses the Pred mark and the Queen's head to join the Preds who came to judge the hunt.
In my opinion, I think that the 2019 Pet Sematary was the best. Mainly because of the amazing actors and because it matches the book a lot more. The first one didn't even mention the Wendigo.
I love horror movies, even though I haven’t watched a lot of these movies in this list, theories are interesting.
Great list love some horror theories and truths behind love it
What a fun and entertaining video 😎 Thanks for sharing 😁
I love M. Night and I really love unbreakable! When I saw at the end of split that the movies were connected my head exploded!
Jason Voorhees was the inspiration to create Casey Jones for TMNT.
Of course, Casey ain’t a Demon, but A** Kicker, definitely.
But then why, at the end of Cloverfield when we see the tape prior to the event, we see a "meteor" crashing into the ocean...? 🤔
The ship from paradox
The theory that Jason is a demon is decades old and was proven true years ago. Same goes with Michael. That one was kicked around shortly after Halloween 2 happened.
True. And with Michael it originated from the 1878 novelization of Halloween, in which it is stated that he is possessed by an evil spirit (which could be the same being as the demon repressented by Thorn).
The meteor theory was doper for Cloverfield. The ocean makes him a Godzilla clone. I understand homage and all
Jordan Peele was like “that shit sounds hot” lol
Still think to this day The Thing(1982) has the best pratical effects coming from the 80's.
Looks like the bag it’s out of its bag. The thing is getting a sequel. I recently found out two days ago
Final Destination is a diatribe for stricter OSHA regulations. That's my theory and I'm stickin' to it.
The Shining theory I ascribe to, which contradicts the novel(that Kubrick acknowledges he took many liberties with), is that Wendy is psychotic. When continuity errors occur with the sets, it is Wendy just imagining things. For example, the TV Wendy is watching is not plugged in, and Danny is not paying attention it. But Wendy is. She is imagining that a show is playing. After Wendy takes a baseball bat to Jack, she doesn't drag his body to the pantry, but to the maze...where Jack freezes to death. She is also the person who strangles Danny.
Hereditary and Midsommar are horrifying movies, I hope he makes another one like those soon
That 'jesus was an engineer' take makes so much sense. Maybe the dystopian setting adds to the universe and the engineers are just dicks, but i always felt like the motivation for wiping out humanity was pulled from thin air. Like just for shits and giggles or out of pettyness, like the greek gods
Technically there are 5 ghostface killers in the screen 6. The one who is killed in the beginning had a roommate who was also "hunting."
I was going to say the same thing
There were 4 killers and 1 wannabe who died before he could kill anything
There was one theory forgotten but probably a lot lesser known. If you watched "Friday the 13th: The Series," about the cursed objects as well as the Jason Voorhees movies then you will know this. They actually intended to wrap the series by trying to track down a cursed hockey mask... Great series!
I remember that show! It was so good they should bring that back nowadays I can imagine so many good stories coming from cursed objects!
@rebeccalove9169 I found it on late night CBS initially. Got my Mom hooked on it. Then it moved to channel 11 in L.A. Thank God for TV Guide back then. How did you find the series? Chris Wiggins passed in 2017. So maybe Robey could return for a new cast and cursed objects?
@mygreywolf my sis and dad and I loved that show I don't remember how we found it or what channel it was on but the episode I remember the most is the one with pocket mirror. Where the lady could stay young I think? I remember her in a black dress and black veil. But yeah that would make for a good new series these days!
@rebeccalove9169 I found the series on DVD on Amazon. So I guess I will settle for that in the meantime. Unfortunate how the show was suddenly canceled during the 3rd season. I was looking forward to the cursed hockey mask. 🙃
I can't believe I have actually seen everyone of these movies. It's been so long since I've watched "Being John Malkovich," I completely missed the Catherine Keener crossover. We do need a Bludworth backstory for the "Final Destination" series. Tony Todd is too great at his craft for him and us to not find out how the heck he knows so much. Bummer his name wasn't Bludworth when he creepily appeared on "Riverdale." 😂
It's my belief that Bludworth was the Grim Reaper himself, toying with the survivors just for the evulz. He gives them tips on how to survive Death's rampages, but in the end they all end up taking a dirt nap anyway because Death observes no rules. Bludworth is the actual Boogeyman, taking them when he feels like it.
@gspendlove That is the most viable of the theories. It is possible he could have somehow beat death. But then again it could loop us back to being the Grim Reaper. I know Tony would enjoy a backstory movie as well. 😊
My jaw dropped when they revealed Gordon was an accomplice, but I was more happy to see him survive to care.
Can just see it if Megan Fox was in a Friday the 13th movie. She goes to Camp Crystal Lake for a class and Jason starts attacking them. She ends up being the final girl, gets into a fight with Jason, knocks his mask off and is revealed to be...Sam aka Shia Lebeuf. As Jason/Sam starts to deal the final blow, Optimus Prime arrives, says "Sam must be stopped. No matter the cost...". The song, "The Touch" starts playing. Optimus fires, big Michael Bay type explosion. Sam dies. Michaela and Optimus Prime drive off into the sunset, as a hand comes out of the ground, and drags Jason's mask into hell. Instead of laughter, you hear Shia saying "Do It!" over and over again as the credit rolls...
Story writes itself...
I liked every version of
The Thing It’s a great Sci-Fi
Premise. The Kurt Russel version gets the most credit and deservedly so
But the newest version was awesome
And the 1950’s version is
A Classic
That's Tremendous, I have always felt compelled to pursue knowledge and power in order to contribute to the betterment of humanity. Been seeking a means to be influential and find out more knowledge about the human race and about the things not everyone is destined to know. I wish to fulfill the goal of enlightenment passed down by our forebears.
I can totally relate to your passion, if all that is what you desire then i think it's achievable. Joining the Illuminatus Brotherhood can lead to the enlightenment you seek and more. I am well aware that the idea of this group may sound mythical but it is possible to join.
@@haynesatteh4463 Hi, isn't the brotherhood a myth? I mean sometimes i just feel like it's just a conspiracy theory.
@@bartholetbay412 Yeah I acknowledge that misunderstanding can occur when people encounter what they don't fully grasp, especially in this internet era. The Illuminatus advocates for the acceptance of all religions. You can look up "Anthony Szymon". Will give you clarity and answers to any questions you might have.
@@haynesatteh4463 oh really, i just saw his website, which is interesting. I will leave him a message.
So you're on the road to become a TikTok influencer?
With The Shining I'll go with what Stephen King Says, Not Stanley Kubrick.
Stephen King gives his story supernatural powers and or connections to good or evil. So in the novel Jack is more complete. We learn that his father was his favorite person. We know his mother was abused. His father is also an alcoholic and has the shine also. His father is misogynistic. This helps in turn to see Jack. Jack is an alcoholic, looks down on his wife and he loves his son. They mirror the same bond he had with his father. When he goes crazy in the hotel there really are ghosts and they want him and his son. He falls into temptation and aligns himself with the hotel. In the movie this conflict is not there. I think if the audience is watching the movie they will believe that all of Jack’s behaviors and conversations are in his head.
@@jordanvictoria5 Exactly. They never mention that he drinks because of his Shine. The same thing happens to Danny when he grows up. Alcohol dulls the Shine.
Only a demon could take so much punishment like Jason Voorhees and not even be slowed down by it
I thought he was a zombie
@@SpikeTheWolf zombies don't regenerate
@Rensune not the normal kind, Jason just built different.
@@SpikeTheWolf he was not built with the preset parameters
@@BigFella117 I mean idk, who knows? He goes to hell comes back, changes bodies, doesn't regenerate then you got the comics. Soo maybe just a angry spirit like freddy.
I don't think Jason and optimus prime sharing a universe is so crazy. Because Jason isn't supernatural in the remake. He's just a hunter who grew up fending for himself in the woods
The Cloverfield monster originally coming up from the sea seems to be contradicted by the previously recorded 'Coney Island' footage at the end of the movie, where you can see something splash land into the water in the background, which is a a few weeks before the events of the movie.
That was confirmed to be a satellite dropping into the sea, which woke the creature up.
@@multitudeofidols interesting, I missed that, thx!
It was the escape pod from Paradox
@@multitudeofidols it's actually the escape pod from Paradox
Jason being a deadite makes so much sense in my mind 🤩
How does it make sense? Because the necronomicon was placed in 1 of the films without any explanation? Jason was very much a human until the filmakers decided Part 4 made enough money to greenlight 5, which bombed, because it did not have the real Jason in it. The filmakers are literally throwing darts on a target with plot ideas and go with the 1 the dart lands on, so in Part 6 they reincarnated him like Frankenstein. They made 1 more, then sold the rights to New line, because they did not know wtf to do with this franchise anymore. New line did not even buy the trademark name F13, only bought the character, so all New line films had Jason in the title, and just because Sam Raimis fan boy was the director of Jason goes to hell, and placed a Necronomicon as an tribute to Evil dead, everyone should believe now that Jason is a Deadite?
@@ShotgunShogun49 Martin, sweetie, I need you to hear me when I say this and I don’t want you to take it the wrong way. You think that your opinion matters, but it doesn’t. 😁
@@thomaschapman9112 I would still like to hear how it makes sense to you after giving you my thoughts on your opinion.
@@ShotgunShogun49 oh Martin, I feel like you need me to either pat you on the head for a viewpoint on a topic I don’t really care for or you just generally aren’t receiving any attention that you feel you deserve. Either way, neither is happening. 😁
@@ShotgunShogun49 copy paste every time lol ? U mad brah
There is actually a question in my mind towards whether Jason is actually a deadite, or not.
That is to say, I am in no way denying he was brought back with the Necronomicon... I fully accept and believe this, personally.
What I am saying, is, in the Ash vs. Evil Dead TV series, it was shown the Necronomicon can not only summon deadites... Candarian demon cannon fodder made from resurrected or corrupted human beings, with enhanced natural and supernatural abilities... but, it can also summon higher level, rarely seen, Candarian demons.
It is shown that Jason is basically immortal, and has a demon living in his heart. This seems beyond the abilities of a standard deadite. I believe his mother actually summoned a higher level Candarian demon to resurrect her son, so he is, in effect, a Candarian demon, not a deadite.
....which was never explained, so it will forever remain a theory.
Having things confirmed by a creator is not always to be trusted. It could simply be a case of a director with a noted history in comedy becoming bored after 6hrs of press interviews for his new movie & just making shit up to amuse himself, which is not a new thing by a long-chalk. Famously, many actors have in-games with eachother to make the whole laborious & dreary prospect of being asked the same questions for the rest of the day more palatable. According to Michael Gambon, he was once challenged to include "Claudia Schiffers knickers" into every answer that day. He claimed to have completed the task without issue and as this is a man who once told a reporter he used to be gay but had to give it up due to the additional strain on his knees, I'm inclined to believe him.
Saying a funny name during an interview is far different from changing a story on a fundamental level. No director would sacrifice their vision because they get “bored” talking about their own movie… no actor would ever betray their directors vision or their reputation because they might get “bored” during press interviews. Everything present in a movie is there for a reason… and the unanswerable or unexplained is typically left open ended for the audience to imagine and decide on their own. That’s just a wild statement. If I directed a movie I’d want people to know what it’s about for what it is and I’d be pissed if the person I hired to bring MY vision to life just said some random stuff entertain themself.
Sidney Prescott and Mark Kincaid officially got married and had 2 kids.
Good for them.
Love your lists!😊😊😊
Prometheus was deep 😮😢
Dude, in the post credits scene in Cloverfield you see the comet crashing down into the ocean that carried the Cloverfield alien. That was a part of the mystery. The entire film was "found footage" of a hand held movie recording, that was recorded over an older recording from earlier that day. The earlier day recording was of them at the beach, and you see the comet carrying the alien go into the water
Predators breeding Aliens was already in the first AVP comic by Dark Horse Comics in 1989. Predator 2 movie is from 1990 ;) So this one is kinda old news.
I always suspected that Jason Voorhees ain't exactly human just not that he was a demon. Should have seen it because of how damn hard he was to kill!
So you are just going with it, just because Mojo, which spits out vids 5x a day, said so? Jason was very much a human up until part 5.
Well The Shining makes it pretty clear Jack was always the caretaker
love the fact they paused on the scream VI scene showing the Dead Meat duo
The "curse of thorn" was the f*cking stupidest idea yet! John Carpenter killed him in part 2. Because Halloween was NEVER supposed to be about Michael Myers. It was the company that owned the rights that brought him back after Carpenter made part 3 (the ONLY one I like in the franchise) following his "original" plan of making yearly anthology movies. 🙄😒🤦♂️
I always love seeing how many positions in the ranking takes them to ignore the one rule they established in the title xDDD
That's cool that Stephen King said the addition of Richie being gay was brilliant. I know a lot of writers often say that their characters become real to them in a way, and it's not so much the writer using them as puppets to tell a story, but the characters telling their story to the writer.
Lynn Johnston of _For Better or For Worse_ said something along those lines in one of her anthologies, saying the characters take on a mind of their own in sometimes frightening ways, and some of the things you originally thought were true about them actually aren't because they correct you about it.
(The rest of this is an overly long "cool story bro" that will likely only be interesting to people who relate to this concept, so you're forewarned!)
I've actually experienced this in developing fictional characters with friends of mine who are writers (I'm an illustrator). It sounds crazy, but it's like you have conversations with them in your head as you're brainstorming, and they tell you if you're wrong about something. If you try to force what you're wrong about, the character basically goes _poof,_ stops cooperating, and writer's/artist's block sets in.
One of the craziest instances of that happening was between me and a friend who lived 600 miles away from me but I talked to her daily either on the phone or online, which was when we'd do our "plotting". I was in art school, and we were developing a new character. We were trying to find out what his name was. We got the first name hammered down and the fact that it wasn't short for something else, it was just that name. The weird part was the last name.
During the day I was thinking about it while trying to sketch his design during some downtime between classes, and I kept getting a very stock, stereotypically common nondescript last name, "Smith". I thought no, that must just be a placeholder. There's no way that's his last name. Then he up and left and my drawing turned to shit.
Hours later I was on the phone with my friend and telling her about my day, and I got to that part but didn't give the name until she finally asked, a little hesitant. I told her, "Smith."
After a beat of silence, she said, "....that's exactly what I got today, too, while I was driving. And I had the same thought, that it couldn't possibly be something that common and kind of cliche. Then he got pissy and _poof-ed_ on me."
His last name was Smith from then on, and we had one of our long-time main characters riff on that by teasing him about it. "Well at least you have a really strong, _distinctive_ last name: _Smith."_
My characters mostly write their own dialogue lmao. It's not coming from me 90% of the time. I have outlines of important plot points they have to say or do, but the rest... yeah they do their own thing and I'm just along for the ride 😂 They often mock the situations I put them in too, and call out cliches lmao.
@@rabbitraisin Yep, that's absolutely how it works. 😂
I think the blair witch game even touched on time travel as well.
I read there could be a possibility that John Carpenter directs a sequel to his THING . Back around the end of the MySpace craze I had an online acquaintance with Carpenter's aid and hoped THE THING PS2 game's storyline could be made into a sequel movie .
One thing that always bothered me about the Xenomorph skull in Predator 2 is that it's a skull. They're are more like insects. They don't have interior skulls.
Right? They have exoskeletons lol. The only one with a skull would be the hybrid one in Resurrection
I had no idea there were horror movies theories that turned out to be true. That's interesting! I want to check out all the horror movies on this list. They seem great! I'm glad there's going to be a Disney version of one!
Which one is Disney making?
10:20 as someone who used to own a VHS Taped Copy of BWP back in the 90's year, the events that was told from that movie were mostly deemed as *fake* from both the footage and it's time that it was recorded, this spoof would go to make 3 overall game series spanning *what happened* during the series before it got remade in 2016 as was discarded as *false rumored* since then as no one couldn't *full detail the whereabouts nor deduce it's mystery* behind who the BW *actually was in appearace* other then being a spectral demon.
I can see maybe when Jason died originally being embodied by a demon but from my memory of the first movie as a child he wasn't evil so this could be a interesting plot point that his mother was a witch doing black magic and danming her son soul which could also be the reason for his birth defects a strain on her unborn child for practicing the dark arts
Could be, and it would probably make for a better script than what all Jason films had combined, but it was never mentioned or explained, so it will forever remain only a theory.
Jason was scarier in 1-4 when he could be hurt
Jason as a Deadite!!! Love it.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 25:00 I didn't think the photo had meant he was reincarnated until today. I always thought that had meant he ended up joining them as a ghost. 🤣
The Scissor handle for US are actually two heads back to back
Interesting until the Final Destination bit. The fact that our "survivors" from FD 5 are on board Flight 180 in the end of the film is no fan theory. It's an intentional plot twist that is simply part of the movie!!!! WTF Watchmojo?
EDIT: Also, the whole unbreakable/Glass/Split bit is another example. The worst transgression is the Shining part! The literal final shot in the film is Jack Torrance portrayed in a 1920's photograph on the wall of the Overlook!!! They even show it in this video! How is this a "theory?"
Jason may be a deamon, but he's not a deadite. Doesn't follow the patterns of any lore. However, the Necronomicon isn't limited to dealing with Deadites. Those are just the main minions of the Dark Ones. Others can be summoned, commanded, manipulated through the book's use, or directly by the Dark Ones. So, Jason might either be a Dark One, or a demon of some other type.
*demon
Amazing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
5:51 in the cloverfield series, the second movie explains the appearance of the clover monster as a by product of a wormhole device which transported several monster to earth. idk the exact details but that's what happened
The Jason thing made sense because Jason died and came back, something must have been powering his resurrection from the dead.
The timing on these YT commercials makes watching these videos,impossible
The whole Thorn cult explanation has largely been thrown out and ignored by the Halloween films that came after "Curse", while not offering any alternative explanations for Michael's immortality. It was bad writing that even John Carpenter rejects.
Midsommar is a folk daylight horror. In the tradition of the Wicker Man.
If you watch the Wicker Man, you will see many things borrowed by Midsommar.
Including a different sense made of the final scene.
A while back we were supposed to be getting a final Alien prequel movie. But unfortunately that never happened because of Disney
I thought Jason had a regenerative ability like Logan just at a much slower slower rate 🧐
perfect for a creepy friday night
I love the old Jason movies.
Nope was the stupidest, most pointless piece of crap I’ve seen in years. So glad I didn’t have to pay for it, I wish I could have my time back.
Nope
Thank you for this I’ve been hesitant to watch it because I had feeling it would be shitty but ur confirmation sealed it for me
1:30 except the maestro already spilled the beans on the audio commentary and his blessing that the video game was the true sequel. Sorry John Boy.
I like to think the original Blair Witch is about a couple guys going out into the woods to murder a woman under the guise of making a paranormal documentary
Even as a Christian myself, I would love to see Ridley Scott actually make the "Christ as an engineer" story a movie.
You missed an easy one thats fantastic: Event Horizon is an unofficial Warhammer 40k film. the creator has literally stated such.
Hi Kirsten have a great weekend and love your voice 😍
Jason, is not a typical Deadite or some supernatural Zombie either, we can't just suggest that he is a Cenobyte/Cenobite or a Demon either, he is something else...he is Jason, Jason Voorhees.
He acts different or is different to a typical Deadite perhaps his own spirit went corrupted and morphed into something else.
What’s up love your vids
And second
@@Thatonekid13685 so what if you are 2nd. You won't be getting any thing for a pointless comment number.
@@Reaperguy67 okay
The “Richie is Gay” theory was complete nonsense cooked up for the modern remake to be more “inclusive.” It didn’t help the story or have any emotional impact beyond the forced “mourning Eddie’s death” at the end of the 2nd movie. At no point in the books is it so much as hinted at that Richie might be gay. In fact, he specifically details relationships with women he had as he was growing up, and he had a crush on Beverly as a child, but realized he had no chance with Bill around. He teased Eddie because he teased every one of the Loser’s, except Beverly. “It” is by far my favorite Stephen King book he ever did, and I’ve read/listened to it 10 times, at this point. I think the movies did a massive disservice to the character by forcing that situation on him, because there was zero reason to do so. Just like having Mike’s parents get burned to death in a crackhouse. It was needlessly patronizing and stupid.
Just say you're homophobic and move on. No need to write a monologue to prove it.
Avp comics talked about the predators seeding planets with bugs for hunting long before the movie came out
21:22 what’s he call Zepp? 💀
Nope being about aliens is one of the worst entries that this page has done. It was literally NEVER any thing other than obvious!!
Watchmojo tends to over-use the word "titular".
Sucks, The Shinning was one of my favorite movies.. until I read the book. Now I can't UNKNOW what Kubric did to the story. Very disappointing
Final destination have both to manifest. Both had same permits just backstories. Perfect pair