The Scariest Movie Moments (Dead Meat Podcast #25)
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2025
- James and Chelsea go over the top 20 scariest movie moments as decided by Bravo.
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I really appreciate a channel dedicated to horror. I love the genre but it's hard to find others to appreciate it with. When I geek out over it, I just end up sounding like a serial killer.
This is where I go to get my horror fix when I'm around my wife. She hates horror movies so I don't watch them around her unless she's asleep. Plus I'm not gonna watch something that's gonna give my 3 year old nightmares. Heck I made the mistake of watching Van Helsing the other day and it scared him when he woke up from his nap.
Found my people 😁
"Yeah you know that scene in that one movie where this girl gets her guts ripped out and thrown out the window? Haha, a classic. Wait why are you walking away from me-" Me to my newly lost friends
@@autumngray5995 Miracles often occur in the UA-cam comments section. Welcome to the clan.
Same
One day, we'll hear them say "I'm James, I'm Chelsea, we're husband and wife and we like to get scared together"
Edit: Yes, I know they're married now.
Alucard, More Awesome Than Chuck Norris! That’s exactly what I was thinking!
:)
Surprised that hasnt happened yet
Or maybe just friends that like to get scared together.
That's the dark timeline-
@@radisanerd2309 lets not go that direction
Personally I think the most effective jumpscare would be from The Thing when they do the blood test, no music, no que, just a screech.
E3v4n 1211 i watched that movie yesterday and the suspense of that scene added with that little jump scare made that scene my top 5 best scenes ive seen
So many scenes in that movie messed me up as a kid.
@@TylerLuvsCinema that's how you know it's good.
That was the first jumpscare to actually make me scream! That movie has a very special place in my heart because it managed to do that!
Tommy Wiseau death really scare mr.
"IF you're okay with James basically talking to himself for 5 minutes"
I mean to be fair he stares at a camera by himself for like 10-20 min so he can talk about every kill count
i cant belive im ur first comment bc this is way to trueeeeee
You literally copy and paste this in every. Single. Fkin podcast. Shut tf up.
Idea for podcast. Non horror movies that utilize horror movie like scenes like willy wonkas tunnel
I was scared of The Wiz was I younger. When the subway comes alive.
Is coraline a horror movie??
My sister ran out of the room every time Et popped out of the field
Return to Oz!
The first time I watch the tunnel scence I was so confused what was happening, like It was terrifying and weird at the same time.
When my Grandpa was in the navy, he went to go see Jaws with some of his shipmates. He always tells the story of how after the movie, they all went to the beach and put equal bits of money into a betting pool and whoever went the further into the water won the money. Of these sailors, none were willing to go into the water.
That’s so cool. Thanks for sharing your story!
what a badass story. also, love your pfp, slay herbert 😭
Jaws has that one terrifying one with the guy that is underwater and pops out of nowhere 😳 omg
Texas Chainsaws head bash is one of the scariest ones for me
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56:36
“What scene from JAWS?”
“When he comes out in the end. When he’s gets the boat in his mouth. Rarg.”
😂😂that growl got me 😂😂😂
How about THAT GODDAMN BLOOD TEST JUMPSCARE IN “THE THING”.
fishincheap i shat myself as a kid during that scene
The scene with the stomach opening as teeth got me in that movie!
Yes yes indeed
It was actually number 48 on the list
Maybe some respect for THAT FUCKING COUCH
honestly the scene from IT (2017) when Pennywise comes through the projector genuinely terrified me and to go even more recent, the paint/ladder scare from The Invisible Man (2020)
would love a new podcast discussing your choices for the new top 20
I audibly gasped at the paint part from the new Invisible Man. It's like, I knew it was down there but I wasn't expecting him to be so CLOSE to her. I really enjoyed that movie for what it was.
I agree that ladder scene from the invisible man movie.
tbf im surprised ppl aren't talking about The Invisible Man much nowadays, i mean from the list of recent horrors often being praised, The Invisible Man is super effective
Oh yeah definitely the paint and ladder scene from Invisible Man. So startling!
These podcasts are honestly incredible
Agreed
200 like
I could listen to this everyday
I love their rapport.
"Is it a movie I've covered?"
Chelsea runs through the Dead Meat playlist in her head. "No."
Scariest movie scene HAS to be the opening of Thankskilling. Absolutely terrifying chase scene, with a chilling line from the killer turkey. Horrifying.
Gazpajio ikr it’s pure nightmare fuel it was so scary I couldn’t finish it
Gave me nightmares. I binged thankskilling, psycho , the thing and jaws one weekend, and that was by far the scariest scene.
I agree but hear me out: leaprechum
Terrifying scene. But have you seen the gold pot going out of the dude in leprechaun
I’d rather watch that scene on repeat, than watch the “removing an infected toenail” scene from the sequel: *Thankskilling-2: Arbour Day Dead*
"I think it's not as bad as in the book"
In the book version of Misery, she literally cuts his foot off with an axe lmao
To me it is so much more gruesome to have this useless appendage still attached. I know it can be fixed but still the idea that the foot still feels pain and is there is just to me so much worse than cutting it off.
@@tylerball9752 crazy. She cuts his foot off then cauterizes it with a blowtorch. Fuck that.
@@tylerball9752 and dangling there and the tissue will die eventually without blood.. so painful! I don't get how it isn't scary... I wince at each scene even after re-watches, maybe because I've been helplessly injured like that before where your mobility is limited but also the acting is great
then cauterizes the wound with a torch if i remember correctly 👀
man that scene from Hereditary with Annie bashing her head on the attic door should be like top 10 if they did an updated list
@17mohara Hara i literally think about that scene once a day
@17mohara Hara definitely, it’s very effective especially in a film like hereditary where it depends on that kind of stuff
@17mohara Hara I’m not sure if you mean as a technique overall or in the film, but it’s not very common in most horror films, that obviously rely on jump scares or gore, but it’s quite common throughout hereditary right like the entirety of the beginning is mostly those types of scares in the background
Am I the only one who thought that movie wasn't scary at all lol
@@highdefinition450 Yes, you definitely are.
James Wan has done pretty much the same jumpscare in Insidious, The Conjuring, and The Conjuring 2 and all three are terrifying. The red-faced demon appearing behind Patrick Wilson in Insidious, the clap behind the mom in The Conjuring, and the old man spirit appearing over the shoulder of the daughter in The Conjuring 2. That James-Wan-over-the-shoulder jumpscare gets me every time!!
And the shower scene from Psycho to me isn’t as scary today because it’s been cemented in pop culture for so long everyone knows it before they even see it.
That scene still gets me the moment the curtain is drawn back and you can see the "mother"'s eyes just barely in that black silhouette of a face.
Joey!!!!!!
Scariest for me was the jump scare on the stairs landing
I've got a weird one: the church scene near the beginning of "28 days later".
By that point of the movie, I was like "is this thing really gonna be a zombie movie? There are no zombies, no corpses..." Then the protagonist reaches this church with lots of piled up bodies, which is nerve-wracking enough. And to top it off, he says "hello?", and two or three heads jolt back up and stare at him; and that's what killed me, the stares. That was different from any zombie I'd seen, and got me so dumb-founded and terrified. I haven't forgotten it ever since.
OH MY GOD, the new list should've included the scene in the 2008 The Strangers film, where Liv Tyler is standing in her kitchen and The Man in the Mask is standing in the background. It's an iconic, scary scene.
They do. It's in 13 Scarier Movie Moments from 2009. I know because I've watched it and that scene freaked me out UGH
That always made me think of the first Halloween where Annie was in the laundry room and micheal was in the doorway just watching. I think they used that for inspiration
This was my number 1 scare I've seen. I still get freaked out by it even though I know what's coming.
Jon Bolme ppilp
YES
The Pale Man sequence from Pan's Labyrinth has always terrified me.
Guillermo del Toro's earlier works like The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth are terribly underrated.
The pale man is one of the most underrated designs ever for a movie monster
are they?
I mean, under-seen maybe.
I'm pretty sure that all of his foreign-language films are critically beloved and carry incredibly high marks.
Samantha Gossamer I’m so glad you brought this up,One of my favorite movies
Yes!!!! Pans labyrinth is by far my favorite movie!!!
I wouldn't call Pan's Labyrinth underrated tbh lol
IDK WHY but that part in Babadook when she is dreaming and there's a news report on the TV about a mom killing her child and you can see her face far back in the window and it zooms in on her face and she just looks SO CREEPY!!! Omfg I haaate it.
The babadook scene where it actually shows him *Y E E T*
Honestly, that moment got to me more than the rest of the film
That scene is really fucking creepy, I agree. Or when she sees the Babadook inside her neighbor's house, but there's no jump-scare music or anything. I love that movie
That is my favorite scene as well. It did an excellent job of portraying how her mind was slipping into madness. Well done by the director!
I dont spook easily but babadook fucken gets me dude
'Worst podcast we've ever done' still turns out to be a great one.
This was awesome, I would love to see another podcast about the rest of the list. Fun fact "The Shining" was in Treehouse of Horror V. The parody phrase was "No tv and no beer makes Homer go crazy".
TheEmerald97 I have a bottle opener that triggers that phrase everytime you use it
TheEmerald97 I have a bottle opener that triggers that phrase everytime you use it
J J that's awesome, I have a little statue of drunk Homer eating doughnuts. It's comes out every Christmas
“No tv and no beer makes Homer something something...”
@@kidistandco Go crazy..?
DONT MIND IF I DO
*Insane gibberish* lol
John Carpenter's The Thing. When they are in the rec room testing the blood with a hot wire, when they finally poke one and it shrieks and jumps up. That scene still just pulls at my nerves at the anticipation and the jump.
I first watched it a few weeks ago. That was the first time in a long time that I actually jumped as much as I did. THAT should be top ten for sure
I audibly gasped when Chelsea said Audition. I relate to her reaction so hard
Might have commented this before, but wow is Audition so good. Like Chelsea said, it's almost a regular romantic drama about a widower and the mysterious woman he falls in love with...right up until he calls her at home, and she's sitting in that bare apartment just waiting for the phone to ring. Terrifying.
I read Misery in freshman year of high school (4 years ago) and I remember what that version of the hobbling scene was! Arguably it's even more brutal than the movie version; she cuts his foot clean off with an axe and then cauterizes it using a blowtorch. I had crazy bad empathy pains after reading it
Minouet I was thinking that too. It makes you cringe with pain when you read it.
Minouet I rather happen to me then for my foot to be broken
Angxlafeld _ As long as it’s cauterized
Travis H ik that’s what he said
Angxlafeld _ ik.. i was speaking if i had to choose
In alien the actors only knew that an alien would reveal itself in the scene. They didn’t know that blood was going to spray out of his chest. Between takes they took the cast of actors out of the room before they set up the fake chest. And some actors thought that he was going to maybe get stabbed or something. None of the actors knew something was going to come out of him. That’s what I learned from an interview with weaver and some other alien members.
AHHH GAHD
There was an actress who got sprayed in the face with fake blood who passed out, and I think they used real animal guts; the set started to stink because the lights were COOKING them.
Some of my top scary moments:
1. The reveal of the killer from Scream. It's the realism factor. The idea of a murderer being two teenagers who decide to create their own, real-life horror film. Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard are just plain UNHINGED, not to mention the use of "We all go a little mad sometimes" from Psycho.
2. Not a film, but the Mind Flayer entering Will from season 2 of Stranger Things. It GOES THROUGH HIS EYES. And the way it's played and referred to afterwards is remniscient of a sexually abused child, which is even worse.
3. The flashback to the kid in the bathroom from Candyman. The boy's screams are scary enough, and then it cuts to him lying in blood, holding his crotch area, screaming. That's a child who's just been castrated. A CHILD.
4. All the parts of the murderer whispering to himself in Black Christmas (1976). The different voices, and what horrible thing is he talking about? We never find out.
Black Christmas was made in 1974; but it’s amazing! Billy’s calls are truly nasty and terrifying.
My favorite Kubrick conspiracy theory is that he was hired to fake the moon landing but he’s such a perfectionist that he demanded to film on the moon itself
Can't get enough dead meat podcasts just want more and more
same
I've spent the last 4 hours watching these podcasts, I feel like I might have to take a pill to stop myself lol, honestly you guys are the best
not me having nerves exaggerating my bipolar over a new job and staying up the last two weeks watching old episodes!!! I'd be running low on sleep either way but when i eventually do fall asleep, and it is to like, your examination of midsommar or anaconda, it is nice having your voices in the background! So thank you as always!
Yeah they're very interesting and really addictive to watch.
I was more scared by the mother's reveal than the shower scene in Psycho.
me too I got that image stuck in my head
When I first saw that I was scared shitless. Norman running into the fruit cellar afterwards in full Mother gear didn't help matters.
Same that freaked me out as a kid
Same
Khalbrae The shower scene was more shocking. And the ending was more scary.
The Strangers: When the Masked Man is behind Liv Tyler silently.
Insidious: The lipstick demon screams behind Patrick Wilson...or that smiling family.
Some of my favorite moments (not necessarily movies) that stuck with me:
Conjuring 2 - Lorraine being locked in the room with the nun painting, then the shadow appears and the painting comes to life. That scene gives me creeps every fucking time. The music, the acting, the atmosphere, it's so good!
Lights Out - The beginning.
When A Stranger Calls (Original) - The movie itself is not that great, but the first 20 minutes is so freaky.
Ju On/The Grudge - Any appearance of the ghosts. The white faces, wide eyes and noises. Scares the shit out of me.
Insidious - The face jumpscare! You know which one.
IT - Georgie's death. I mean, they went there.
Sinister - The freaking clip where it is just a lawnmower and then it turns into like the biggest jumpscare.
Sinister is going to haunt me for life
Original When a Stranger Calls is actually on the original Bravo list. They consider the first 20 mins a masterclass in horror. The respect they show the film is awesome
Mony the grudge is scary as hell
Thanks forn bringing back the PTSD from sinister.
Spot on with these. I especially like the conjuring two scene. We know exactly where the scare will appear. We can even time the scare because the shadow doesn’t change its pace. We know that it will be a jump scare but damnit does it still work.
Jason popping up out of the water wasn’t in the script either. Tom Savinovich suggested it and he actually said, “We need one last jump scare like Carrie.”
How has this channel gone from not exsisting to me 2 days ago to practically taking over my life 🤨
Pet Semetery Zelda's Sister Scene I can't bring myself to watch that scene her voice and her body just send me into shock
exactly
That was good. Got me wonderfully. Scene is just fucking disturbing though.
one of the most disturbing scenes ever! still scares the hell out of me
NEVER GET OUT OF BED AGAIN!
@@smith285dude that line read cracks me up every time.
The “kiri kiri” from Audition is a sound effect. Kinda like a sharpness or tearing. It could be the grinding of the wire or the stinging pain he’s enduring. I’ve seen it get a word translation, since “kiru” is the verb for “to cut” but she’s antagonizing him with the sound effect.
2004? Damn I feel old. I remember they reran all five episodes of the Scariest Movie Moments one afternoon when I was in college and somehow I ended up watching it. It was what finally convinced me to watch some of those movies.
This movie might never make a Bravo list, but the Nightmare 4 cockroach kill gave me nightmares as a kid. As much of a mess as that movie was, that scene was incredible.
Great episode!
I was 13 when this series came out, and my whole family watched it together. It was the first time I really wanted to watch Jacob's Ladder, yet it took me another 14 years to actually get to it.
Oh man that was freaky
When she says “kitty, kitty, kitty” it actually means “deeper, deeper, deeper”
Well reading this three years later still makes me feel uneasy because fuck that 🤢
Yeahh.. I saw this documentary and physically cringed when they showed this scene. Knowing what Kitty means is even more horrifying 😢
Kiri, Kiri, Kiri.
Which movie is this?? 😮
I gotta add It (2017), the projector scene in the garage. I remember seeing it in IMAX and almost pissing my pants.
1. Billy's Eye through the door Scene from Black Christmas
2. Giant shears scene from Exorcist 3
3. Ending Twist reveal from Sleep away camp.
4. Mombi headless body wakes up from Return to Oz (Yes i consider that a horror movie)
Exorcist 3 doesn't get the love it deserves.
@@BrokenGodEnt Yeah! It's a underreated horror classic imo
Haven't seen Return To Oz yet, but it could count since the Attack of the Flying Monkeys in the Wizard of Oz made the top 100.
Also
(Spoilers)
Black Christmas did make the list, I believe when Billy takes the crystal unicorn and kills Margot Kidder.
God, Black Christmas was so good.
Hell yeah the Return to Oz is terrifying.
I was literally screaming at the computer..."The Thing! Alien Chestuburster!! Come on James!!!! Hellraiser!! Dude all those props...LOOK AROUND! lol great game, well done! The scariest movie moment for me (Which to pick, damn) American Werewolf in London, when he changes...scarred...for...life.
This is still one of my favorite podcast episodes, even 5 years later, and I'm always surprised that James doesn't get more on the list, but now that I really pay attention, he doesn't even list 20 movie moments (6:27 - James is right, he did need more time). So I watched the 100 Scariest Movie Moments myself to see how James' guesses stack up against the whole list. Overall, he did pretty damn well, every film he guessed is on the list!
1 Scream (1996), James correctly guessed the opening scene, which is moment 13/100, discussed at 27:03.
2 The Exorcist (1973), James incorrectly guess the exorcism scene or the crawling on the stairs, but the scariest moment is Reagan spinning her head around, which is moment 3/100, discussed at 51:53.
3 Poltergeist (1982) - James had many guesses for this movie, but one of them was the correctly clown scene, ranked 80/100! Lots of random celebrities from 2004 talking about how scary they found this film, and honestly the commentary for this moment isn't worth much.
4 Rosemary's Baby (1968) - James guessed the ending with everyone hailing satan, but the scariest moment is when Rosemary is being assaulted by the devil, saying 'this is no dream, this is really happening!' at 23/100. The commentary appreciates the architecture of the apartment building and the music of the whole film. Film critic, Mark Kermode talks about the scene represents the viewing experience: Rosemary can't remember what really happened and what she dreamt, like how the viewer can't remember what the movie really showed them and what they imagined.
5 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), James incorrectly guessed the dinner scene. The scariest moment is Leatherface slamming the door, which is moment 5/100, discussed at 49:19.
6 Halloween (1978), James correctly guessed the ending, which is moment 14/20, discussed at 25:54.
7 Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), James correctly guessed tina's dream/death, which is moment 17/20, discussed at 18:20.
8 Friday the 13th (1980) - James guessed the reveal of Pamela as the killer, but the very ending of Jason coming out of the lake is 31/100. Most of the commentary is talking about the success of Friday the 13th surprised everyone, but Adriene King gleefully shares the memory of her mother jumping out of her seat the first time she saw it.
9 Black Christmas (1974) - James guessed Margo Kidder's character, Barb, getting killed, but the scariest moment is the opening, Clare (Lynne Griffin) being killed at 87/100. Film critic Shade Rupe explains that it's not her death, but the fact that her body is so clearly in the window for such a long time before being discovered much later in the movie. (He weirdly doesn't mention the character's name, just calls it the 'saran wrap' scene.) Olivia Hussey (Jess in Black Christmas) recounts meeting Steve Martin and how he said it was one his favorite films. Rob Zombie found it terrifying.
10 Child's Play (1988) - James guessed the scene of Karen discovering Chucky has no batteries scene, but the scene in the Bravos special is immediately after that, when Chucky comes to life after Karen threatens to throw him in the fire at 93/100. Lot of commentary on how scary Chucky looks and how good the animatronics are. Don Mancini talks about how his father's work in marketing inspired him to create a film looking at how marketing affects children, shown by how desperately Andy wants a Good Guy doll. Jennifer Tilly jokes that having a wife and child will help Chucky mellow out (Seed of Chucky came out the same year as this list).
11 Candyman (1992) - James guessed the opening scene, but the correct moment is when Candyman opens his jacket and shows his torso full of bees, then kisses Kathren and forces her to swallow the bees at 75/100. Clive Barker tells the story of his dentist's assistant using the threat of Candyman to control her children at bedtime - when the kids don't listen, she'll start to say 'Candyman' in the bathroom and all her kids would be in bed before she could say it three times.
12 Night of the Living Dead (1968), James incorrectly guessed the cemetery scene. The correct moment is the little zombie girl and her mom, which is moment 9/100, discussed at 38:52.
13 Psycho (1960), James correctly guessed the shower scene, which is moment 4/100, discussed at 50:54.
14 Ring (2002), James correctly guessed Samara coming out the ring, moment 20/100, discussed at 12:22.
So James did pretty damn good! Some stats in tyipical dead meat fashion:
14/14 guesses had at least the correct film in the whole top 100
6/14 guesses had the correct movie moment in the whole 100
8/14 guesses had the correct film in the top 20
5/14 guesses were the correct moment in the top 20
Lowest ranked film (in the whole top 100) James guessed correctly was Child's Play.
Lowest ranked moment (in the whole top 100) James guessed correctly was Poltergeist.
Highest ranked film James guessed was The Exorcist.
Highest ranked moment James guessed was Psycho.
Anywho, I found this all interesting. I would love a follow up to this where James and Chelsea look at the entire list. Maybe as a podcast, but also maybe as a commentary track? It would be hard to do, I'm sure, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on the whole top 100 Scariest Movie Moments!
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When I was 7 and went to Universal and got to meet Spielberg, he was on the set of Jurassic III. He was there only for a day and he gave me a Jurassic beanie. One of my greatest memories.
Nah, the hobbling scene is WAAAY worse in the book Misery.
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She chops off his foot with a axe and seals the wound with a blowtorch. I couldn't even finish the page lol
She also runs over a cop with a lawn mower
I thought that's what happened! I was scrolling the comment section to see if anyone mentions this.
kathy bates was looking forward to the lawnmower scene and was disappointed when they didnt film it.
Wolf Creek is the movie that terrified me most. The ‘head on a stick’ scene is still very very hard for me to watch. I did not sleep at night without a light on for at least two weeks. Absolutely terrifying.
The scariest scene of all time for me is the end of the 1978 Body Snatchers when Veronica Cartwright approaches Donald Sutherland and he points at her and howls that alien howl while she screams hysterically. That moment chills me and leaves me uneasy for minutes after it's over, every time I see it. When they parodied it on South Park, even that gave me chills. :)
That is a good one from Invasion of the Body Snatchers!
One of the scariest movie moments, in my personal opinion, has to be in The VVitch when poor Caleb dies.. That scene alone deserves an award. His performance was immaculate and the way his mom reacts when he dies is the cherry topper to solidify just how unsettling that moment truly was. Grasps the audience in such a way that leaves everyone speechless.
The VVitch doesn’t get enough praise, which makes me super happy to see how much you both love it.
Dead Meat is by far my favorite channel on UA-cam and I hope to one day be able to meet you wonderful souls and talk horror movies because this entire channel is something I’ve always wanted to do ever since I was a little kid.
Thank you both for entertaining the absolute fuck out of me and all of the true fans of horror.
I did "Wait Until Dark" this past February, I played the Audrey Hepburn role. People screamed in the audience during the last scene.
That movie scared the you-know-what out of me. I remember thinking "I don't know it I could handle watching it on stage.".
I mean, it does sound pretty creepy lol. Idk if I'd scream, but my palms my start sweating.
For me, when the Alien kills Lambert, and all you can *hear* is her cries of agony, and gurgling end. The implications of death by rape is absolutely horrific. It's not often sounds scar me good.
I went back to watch that scene after reading this comment and...oh god. I can't believe I forgot about that. It's absolutely horrifying.
Jaws messed me UP. I was irrationoally worried about sharks in the _pool._
the reverse beartrap scene in the first saw movie..its extremely conservative for saw but its iconic and terrifying
Yes its very psychologically thrilling for sure
LMAOOO when Chelsea was building up to the Audition reveal I was yelling cuz I KNEW!!! exactly what Chelsea was referring to!!! Audition is fuckin iconic
I LOVE his in depth knowledge of horror and characters. I could listen to him babble off his favorite movies and moments for hours on end.
It from a year ago had a great opening sequence... Skaarsgards portrayal of him was amazing
PRiiMO VALENTiiNO They did a great job picking an actor that could cross his eyes and contort his body. It makes the scares so much better since those parts weren't special effect.
"If you're fine with James talking to himself for fiive minutes-"
I mean we're more than fine with him talking to himself for like twenty minutes, so I think it'll be fine XD
I’d say 2 things scared me in recent horror movies.
Spoiler Alert!!!
1: The Library scene from It. One of the most underrated moments in that movie all together. The reveal of the headless boy is Jaw Dropping.
2: The Drive Home Scene from Hereditary. If you’ve seen the movie you know why, but for those who decided to keep reading, the little girl dies 20 minutes into the movie. She suffers an allergic reaction to a cake with peanuts in it, so her brother starts to drive her to the hospital. During the drive she rolls the window and sticks her head out, when the brother swerves into the poll and the impact of her head with the poll decapitates her. The forshadowing during a second viewing makes the scene even better.
Jack Mumey haha totally agree,I can handle extreme gore but and horrifying reveals and jumpscares but certain things make my eyes water like these,spoilers for: the gift,old boy (not horror)
•the gift-in the gift there’s a husband and wife and a creepy guy who knew the husband in high school and comes on really strong. The wife had been bullied growing up and the husband is revealed to have been the bullier of the “friend” from high school. As she progressively learns more about her husbands cruel teenage antics she grows further from him meanwhile thinking of the friend from high school as a victim. The wife has a fall one night and her husband finds out she’s back on the drugs (she struggled with addiction before). Though she swears she wasn’t high when it happened he doesn’t believe her fully. Eventually they distance themselves from Gordo (the “friend”) who keeps sending them gifts like a koi fish pond (only to kill the fish when they get into a fight) and start a new with a child on the way and forget about the whole thing. Cut forward a little and the wife is in labor in the hospital and they have this heartwarm baby scene,but some security goes off at home or something and the husband,being certain it’s gordo,goes back to the house just to find a box with a tag reading “a gift” . While at home,Gordo shows up to the hospital to leave flowers and congratulate the wife on the baby and the wife apologizes for her husband one last time and he brushes it off like water under the bridge,only it’s not water under the bridge because cut back to the husband at home and he’s watching a tape of Gordo in a monkey mask filming his wife falling after he DRUGS her,yeah,she wasn’t even on the lean that night,and then he records himself raping her,only when the husband calls Gordo furious swearing he’ll kill him and realizing the extent of the situation and that HIS kid is not HIS kid,it’s Gordo’s. Gordo leaves his husband with one final punch in the face. He tells him “maybe I didn’t finish,maybe I did” leaving him with that on his conscious. And when he goes to see his wife she looks at her husband with disgust telling him she wants a divorce because bullying was a traumatic part of her life and she’s married to one. And of course she’ll never agree to DNA test her baby to see if it’s gordo’s. And there’s no evidence pinning Gordo to the rape since he didn’t sight the card reading “a gift” and was wearing a mask in the video.
•old boy-too make it brief, old boy is not a horror, but a foreign action, an old boy a drunk father is abducted and imprisoned for 15 years on his daughter‘s birthday and it’s never told why. Once he escapes he pursues the man who did this to him, while in pursuit he meets a woman to take off the edge, He falls in love with her and want to spend his life with her when this is all over, but when he asked the man who did this to him when he finally is able to find him the man explained to him that when they were in high school the protagonist (father) saw the man who did this to him, having sex with his sister, and told everybody. After that his sister couldn’t cope with the embarrassment so she killed her self. Being born into a family of power the brother/antagonist uses his resources to imprison the protagonist. In a final penthouse fight,the antagonist asks the protagonist to open a scrapbook, But when the protagonist opens the scrapbook on the first page he sees his daughter, and throughout the pages he sees the progression of his daughters growing. The antagonist says to him that he watched her and while the protagonist continues flipping through the pages he gets to her later teenage years, and seeing a familiar face, he flips faster and faster but this is not the familiar face of his daughter, when he gets the final page he sees that this is in fact, the face of his new love interest (at this point he’s already made explicit love to her). He falls back in disbelief, disgusted with himself, the antagonist explains that he had been putting him in his daughter under hypnosis for a while now to prepare for the day they would meet so they would both be attracted to each other. The antagonist though, still hates himself for his sisters death, He explains that when he had heart surgery he gave the doctor for hundred thousand extra to give him a remote that could turn his heart off at any moment,the antagonist steps into an elevator and gives the protagonist the remote,calling his bluff that he wasn’t capable of doing it. But the protagonist don’t hesitate with that shit and immediately hits the button,but instead of seeing the antagonists life drain from his eyes,he hears a familiar sound from behind him. Playing on a cassette player behind him is an Audio recording of the overtly sexual dialogue he shared with his daughter while they were fucking earlier,recorded from a bug she was wearing...somewhere.
Anyway this has nothing to do with what you were talking about and I just rambled for way too long.
I hope somebody sees this lol
I can never rewatch Hereditary, the disturbing feeling crawls under your skin. Plus I grew up being told never to stick anything out the car's window or something can lop it off. It actually startled me into swearing out loud in the theater.
I would say the scene with the mother on the wall in hereditary is my top scary moment. Seeing shapes in the shadows is a universal fear, and as much as it goes against the cliche, it's not what's under your bed, but what's above it.
The scariest part of a movie that has stuck with me ever since is the part from the grudge when the girl is trying to run from the grudge and at the end of the scene she goes to her bed to comfort herself then she hears the grudge making that sound and sees the grudge crawling up the bed under the covers and pulls the girl into the covers
I still can't get over how smooth that intro is.
The Exorcist spider walk scene wasn't added back until 2000 for the special DVD release
I came to the comments to see if people had said this. Nice one!
Alien when the xenomorph grabs Dallas
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The hide and clap scene from “The Conjuring” I literally jumped out of my seat in the theatre.
As a pre code film lover I was so thrilled to hear Chelsea go on and on about it! She’s so right! Those movies are great and surprisingly raunchy
57:00 exactly! The corpse jumpscare under the boat scene scared me 500 times more than any other scene in the movie. I for whatever reason seen Jaws when I was pretty young and was obsessed with it and sharks for a while because of it, I'd love every scene but it took me so long to get use to that one scene XD
What scared me the most as a kid was the opening to Tales of The Crypt when it zooms down into the crypt and the Crypt Keeper pops up with some wacky clothing to recite his monologue. The first time I saw it he popped up with a chef hat and I ran out of the damn room.
The scene in the original Pet Semetary from the 80s, when the baby is running towards the highway. The dad tries to rescue him and trips.
Just the sheer horror of watching your kid die, and knowing that it was your fault ... it was a mix of very adrenaline rush "Oh my God, no!" and the existential horror of living with that guilt.
That absolutely terrified me as a kid, and the movie went downhill from there. The part where the family fights at the funeral and knocks the kid's coffin over was a close runner-up. People being horrible to each other out of grief to the point they disrespect a child's casket? Whoo. That is a hard thing to get over even now.
I have never watched the original Pet Semetary ever since. Stephen King knew how to scare the shit out of you with real life.
Social isolating and binging Dead Meat podcasts. Scariest scene - Poltergeist where the guy scratches off his face.
Actually the only cast member who knew how the chestbursting will happen was John Hurt. The rest of them only knew he was going to die.
Some knew but they didn't know that the alien was going to come out.
Personally the pencil stabbing scene from The Evil Dead should've been on the list
A really scary scene for me is in The Thing (1982) where one guy gets caught mid assimilation, he runs outside and when he’s stopped, he gives that horrifying thing yell
Omg yes!!! Thank you for bringing that up!!
Good call on asking for 5 mins. That would be a challenge otherwise.
I know this was filmed 5 years ago, but I'm OBSESSED with Chelsea's jacket, it looks so chic and comfy!
(I would also argue that the shower scene is Psycho is still pretty scary, not only because of the music and editing, but just the idea of being in your most vulnerable state in an unfamiliar place, where no one else knows where you are, is TERRIFYING to me. I actually run drills in my head for what I would do if someone were to attack me in the shower)
On the topic of the Psycho scene, I absolutely got chills when Norman was literally just smooth talking the woman he was talking to in the cabin with the taxidermy animals on the wall. That shit was... BRUH
SUPER unsettling.
Nahhhh
Get you someone who looks at you like James looks at Chelsea.
My favourite thing the two of them referring to each other as husband and wife constantly- they waited so long and appreciate it and really love each other and it is awesome to see
@@tess.. Ya love ta see it!
"Wait Until Dark" is one of my favorite movies. Also "Midnight Lace."
Love how James' smile slowly faded away as Chelsea described Audition
for the jaws thing about them being scared to go back in the water, my mom saw it in theatres when it came out ( she was 4 ) and she actually had to go to the therapist for multiple months after becuase she got so scared to the point where she wouldn’t take a bath or run water from the sink. so yes, many people were scared about going back in the water afterwards.
Rewatching this and I think it would be a cool episode to revisit but maybe create your own top 20 including movies up to today.
Totally agreed that the Exorcist is a terrifying movie especially as a kid! That moment where she bridge-crawls down the stairs is permanently seared into my brain. I don't think I've ever screamed out loud with such raw terror in my life before or since
That film is my all time scariest film. I've seen it quite a few times but now I cannot watch it.
They knew the alien was going to come out of the chest but the only description in the script was "the creature emerges."
The paint scene in the new Invisible Man was so terrifying. It sticks out as the scariest thing I've seen in recent memory. That whole movie was incredible but that scene in particular was breathtaking!
That's an example of a perfect jumpscare
4:41 so unsettling how he doesn't move or blink for 5 seconds
The Scene in Conjuring 2 with the nun painting, that was scary af
Yes. Also the first one with bathsheba on the dresser. There are a lot of great scenes from the first two that were the only really scary ones.
You talked about horror movie gimmicks. I’ll tell you one, my dad took me to see creepshow in 1982 when I was 8 years old on opening night. It was at an old theater called the Del Mar theater (which is no longer in business) in Santa Cruz, California. Just on opening night, They had “the Creep” walking around in costume. I had to use the bathroom during “something to tide you over”. So while I’m doing my business at a urinal, I heard the door to the bathroom open. I turn my head and awkwardly standing there, is that goddamn character. That son of a bitch followed me…an alone 8 year old kid…into the bathroom. Scared the absolute hell out of me. Especially when he slowly shut the door and stared at me as he left. I was terrified to leave. When I was done, I peeked out of the door to see if he was still there… he wasn’t. I fricken bolted back to the theater and told my dad. My sick af father cracked up. I suppose that incident and the fact he took me to see the shining when it came out a year or so before contributed to me becoming a year round scare actor at haunted attractions for the last 25 years. Thanks dad! (R.I.P. Ted Fitch)
I’d say the Babadook, the scene where she is under the covers and he goes “baaaabaaaaaaa” so scary
I still cant watch that movie xD I saw the trailer and couldn't listen to him saying babadook. That got me.
Lol omg I refuse to watch that film.
Only 3 movies have won the 5 major Oscars category,It Happened One Night,One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest,and Silence of The Lambs.
The opening of Jaws scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. I used to skip that scene because it made me so uncomfortable.
Bravos 100 scariest movie moments was a staple for my sister and me every year when they would play it. I just rewatched it last year and it brings me so much joy. I’m so glad to have found this pod episode.
Hi James do you think you will carry on the ‘what is you favourite scary movie’ series as I was just rewatching the episode with foundflix and I and loads of the comments thought it was a great idea. Just wondering where it went as I love content like that. Keep up the great vids anyway and it’s incredible how far you have brought the channel since the first kill count👏👏👍
In hereditary when you notice the mom up in that corner
So glad to see the original Haunting get a mention, my all time favorite horror film! I think the wallpaper scene is a bit scarier to me, due to the creepy indistinct voices in the walls.
Heritage367 the Owen Wilson part always stands out to me bc I watched the tv version before I watched the vhs version
Chelsea: *talks about freaks*
James: "Are there any kills in that movie?"
I've loved that bravo special for years, saw it first time uploaded onto youtube a couple years back!!
I'm so excited you guys have a podcast episode for this! I watched this special when I was in middle school I think? It introduced me to a lot of horror movies. I wrote this list down and would try to find them at the video store, or rent from Netflix when they would send DVDs to your house. I still watch it multiple times a year. Absolute nostalgia and love for this horror movie countdown.
Also, when you were wondering if you should go through the top 20, I could've totally listened to a whole episode of you guys going thru all the moments from all 3 countdowns lol
I have yet to watch "Wait Until Dark" again because it messed me up so much the first time. It's the only film that I can consciously remember holding my breath while watching it.
When pascal got the dad out of bed in pet semetery and Zelda + the strangers running in the woods scene
Kathy Bates won the Oscar for Misery!
I keep forgetting to mention this:
For The Exorcist, I think a big reason why they didn't have it or talk about the stair scene is because it wasn't in the movie at all until the release in 2000. It was really new to the movie when the list was made. So, I'm not surprised it wasn't in there in any way.