SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK (2019) Ending + Monsters Explained
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In SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, the long popular and controversial horror books for children is brought to frightening life on the big screen - unleashing the terrifying creatures from the books into the real world. Lean all about the monsters and their original appearances in the series, along with the tragic story of troubled spirit Sarah Bellows, as well as explaining the ending that sets things up for sequel.
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90% Real
10% CGI
Other horror movies should take more from that
other movies in general
Facts
We don’t want a repeat of The Thing ( the prequel )
Yup times 10.
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CGI is incredibly difficult. I wouldn’t call it lazy.
I reread the book as an adult and the pictures made me go THEY LET CHILDREN READ THIS?
They sold this nightmare during the scholastic book fair.
Yeah, my generation was brought up on some pretty messed up stuff. I bought the first two books a couple years ago since I saw they have the ones with the original art again and now I'm pregnant and really going back and forth with my boyfriend about when the heck we should allow our child to see the images in the books (the stories aren't too bad, usually, but dang them images). SO HARD TO DECIDE.
Sakura Koneko yeah, I always remember the woman with no eyes vividly
Brian Bryan
No way
Omg right
Mate when i was 5 i would just watch Goosebumps all day and ow going back to it there is some DARK STUFF in this “kids show”
90% practical
10% CG
*Perfectly balanced as all things should be*
so true. :)
Cats could never
@@thesweatonjiminsabs3736 jimins abs haha
Captain america voice: I understand that reference
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Tommy: tries to stab scarecrow with pitchfork
Scarecrow: no u
Harold: *reverse uno card*
LMAO SKSJJSHSABSGGSG
How the turns have tabled
Uno and reverse
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My girl Stella played that 'uno reverse card' on Sarah; she said "no, let ME tell YOU a story" lol
Lmao yeah
Can I... tell you a story?
*Pulls out Uno reverse card*
Normie
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Right 😍
The fight for these books every week at the school library was almost as scary as the one with the spiders in her face
Caffene BAHA I stole the books from my teacher
I checked them in then out again over and over, paying the librarian $5 to let me keep doing it
I bought all three books in fifth grade for 11 bucks, it was worth it
Okay so I sent a photo of the vengeful ghost from The Haunted House story and they started freaking out and asking me what that was from, and I said Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. And I said that it was a kids book. They obviously didn't believe me, but I've seen it in the young readers section in Barnes and Noble.
Caelyn H r/Madlads
Me as a kid reading the book: mmmmmmmm, *nope*
Me as an adult watching the movie: mmmmmmmmm *NO*
Don't be afraid.
Harold was always my favorite story I never liked the big toe but actually seeing the creature paints a whole new picture for it
My bf wouldn't see this movie either 😖🤣 they scared him too much..oh well more horror for me ❤😍
Trippy Kiwi Same
I loved the book.. Scared the shit outta me and took me like 2 months to read it. But I loooovveed it
In my opinion, we need more of, "90% practical and 10% CG" in other movies.
It's not just an opinion, it's a fact that Hollywood needs to know.
Hollywood: did someone say 190% CG?
Yeah. CG should be like icing on a cake.
I could be dumb but isn’t it CGI not CG?
@@andrew_va1628 CGI is just the application of CG
Somehow this book made its way into my 2nd grade class library. No one know where it came from, but the illustrations scared the living shit out of all of us
You're welcome!
2nd grade? We read it at first grade 😬
Drew Pelcin my music teacher used to read it to my class in 1st grade lmao
All of the books were in my elementary school library and we loved them. The one I own is actually... taken from that library... 🤫
Is it just me ? Who feels like i gotten a Mandela effect! No joke Guys.
Because the part of the who took my toe. In the bed room. The ghost didn't entered the room. Augy just went under the bed and hide there. Then the ghost opens the door and when the door opened there is no ghost. No ghost showed up on the door nor standing on the side of the bed. It's just augy who went out of the bed then he was dragged into the void.
love how since pale lady wasnt really the antagonist in her story she doesnt seem malicious she just kinda Bear Hugs chuck out of existence
Exactly hahaha I was like "oh well that does seem like a decent way to die"
Wait does he come back
Because chasing down a young stranger and forcing yourself on them then taking them into yourself isn't malicious in the slightest (sarcasm).
She scared me so much, the way how they designed her, I couldn't.
@@aestheticcat8976 are you worried about her eating you too
If the sequel isn’t called “More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” I will sue
Same
I’ll get a lawyer to sue
Omg yess
Saaaame
What will the sequel of the sequel be called?
Toeless lady: where’s my GODAMN toe
The boy: oh here, -fishes toe out of pot-
Toeless lady: There it is
Bun Bun. xD. He could have just not have died if it was like that.
Toeless Lady: oh thanks you are so sweet! Have a nice day darling! ❤️
Anyone who eats a stew in the refrigerator that no one knows who made it or where it came from... deserves what they get.
I was thinking that the whole time when she asks just be like it's downstairs now leave me the f*** alone
Boy: It's in the kitchen!
Woman: Where? "missing an eye"
Boy: of crap
I like how the Guillermo and André avoided gore for the Harold story but still managed to make it disturbing as all get out.
This is definitely one of the most hardcore PG-13 movies out there.
@@Aldo_The_Apache76 Reminds me of a time before PG-13 when PG films could get rather intense, to the point that the PG-13 rating was created. That was back when that rating meant something, lol.
@@BloodylocksBathory there's a video from Goodbadflicks called "Wtf happened to PG-13" and in the video he puts really good examples of what you are saying. You should check it out.
@@Aldo_The_Apache76 I love GoodBadFlicks! That's a great vid!
@@BloodylocksBathory Great taste !! I love Goodbadflicks as well
If there’s a sequel of her trying to bring her friends back, I feel like she’ll find a way to do so but accidentally bring back the Bellows too since their names and stories are written in the book.
She wouldnt bring back the bellows they did horrible things. But chucks sister was supposed to be crazy yet at the end you can see her in the car normal. Stella wrote in the book and changed her story
Ur right
That could be cool tho
@@nahaight1373 Thats why they said ACCIDENTALLY. If there is a sequel there would need to be villains for it. Her accidentally unleashing the evil spirits of the other Bellows who take the form of the terrors that got them would be a good way to do it. Plus instead of an angry misunderstood spirit, you would have spirits of horrible people who you dont need to feel any remorse for.
We got a taste and I want to see more of those monsters. Like what if for the third movie because the original series was a trilogy after all, what if Tommy comes back too and the Bellows decide to use that and then it’s the final battle.
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When I saw the illustrations I was like “oh shittttt I remember now!”
I had tried so hard to block them out because they gave me so many nightmares as a kid 😂
Taylor Wallace I remember looking through the book just at the drawings 😂
Hell yeah..I didnt even know this movie was about that book from elementary school 😂🤣
Vasily Yevseyev I right I buried that shit deep down then I seen the trailer and was like fuck I remember this shit
Ikr.
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Found this book in my closet when I was around 8 or 9 and I would intentionally cover the illustrations. It wasnt the storys that scared me it was those dang pictures. How the hell was these books considered kids books!!!???
Because as an adult these images aren't scary. A scary story is meant to scare you. If you were afraid of the illustrations it did its job. Does that answer your question?
Pokemon Master idk about you but as an adult re-reading the books, the illustrations still scare me more than the stories
@@OdinPlays94 Goosebumps is a childrens spooky story. That book is cursed, and only for adults
I mean I’ve been reading Em over and over since I was like five 🤷♀️
@@aliR25 it's because you're a woman. Yall just scare easier most of the time
The lack of CGI is so satisfying
Prety scary un my opinion
Bro that fat weird woman really creeped me out, and i dont even get scared by horror movies
The monster effects are the stars of the movie. As they should be. The practical effects are fantastic.
You mean the use of prosthetics is satisfying because you can actually touch and make those and detail them. I like the simplicity of it.
@NICOLAS EATON well, where is your period mark sir.😭
Shout out to this movie for NOT killing the dog.
I want to make a horror movie with a scene where the demon/monster stops, slowly and gently pets the dog, and leaves
@@captainbirch9835 in the movie "Dog Soldiers" the werewolves in the story more else feed the dog with a human lmao.
Joanna Peters most certainly
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Jonathan Fill lol I get it!🤣🤣🤣
'WHERE IS MY TOE?'
'uhh right here, here you go'
'oh, thanks'
the end.
Thats what I was thinking
Ikr
i ate it.im going to eat you
We can assume that most of what was in the stew was also part of the woman, and the toe was just a catalyst. He still ingested the meat in the stew.
Wasn't there also an eyeball
Not that anyone cares but, I rewatched it and noticed something new
In the end of the movie, when Stella is in her story, and shes turned into Sarah, shes hiding under the table, and there are two men, a tall skinny one I presume is Epharaim Bellows, Sarah's Brother and a second man, a plump, balding man.
Epharaim says to this man: "Dont worry, Harold, i got her" and we quickly cut from the plump man.
Sarah wrote stories for her horribly oppressive family members. Could we have seen Harold before Sarah turned him into a scarecrow?
omg i think you are right
That would explain why the Harold scarecrow had that creepy human face and the actual face didn’t change much when Tommy got turned into one since it was already a scarecrow made from a person. Interesting
the scariest part was Ramon going off to Vietnam, FeelsBadMan
In another story I recall reading about a tale of a Mexican boy who visits his family in Mexico before he leaves the boy gives his friend something and soon after at night he leads to seeing his “friend” intent on killing him after evading his assailant the ending reveals his friend died in a car accident according to a police report. I’m betting Ramon may be connected to that story. I can’t remember the name of the story or book.
@@erikt3162 wow! Punctuation is extremely necessary.
Erik Throne this was so difficult to read
it wasn't so hard to figure out what he was trying write.
Yeah, sadly he’ll face the most horrifying things ever.
Practical effects over CGI is 100% the key to quality aesthetics. The distinction is most obvious in the lord of the rings vs the hobbit
JennyWas13 i really don’t get the difference I mean I just watch movies plz tell me how they are different is practical way more realistic or what
@@tinymajor214 they just feel more real. it's probably because there's an actual physical, tangible object than just some green screen
@@raden1287
No it doesn't feel more real. It looks way more fake and created. With practical you are limited to materials. With cgi you have an entire canvas to make. You just think it's bad because you notice the bad cgi
They ruined Endgame with all the CGI, I almost walked out of the theater when those dumbass portals opened smdh
@@Shakiahjprod even the best CGI looks like garbage next to the real thing, just look at the way Disney is fucking up Star Wars with all those ghost recreations. They look ghoulish compared to the original actors. The new Blade Runner did the same thing, Harrison Ford looked fuckin ridiculous trying to act with that monstrosity in front of him. Don't even get me started on horror movies and CGI. "Oh boy, I'm absolutely terrified of that computer program, I hope the "monster" doesn't 3D print themselves and show up in my house." 😆😆😂😂😂 what a joke
everybody gangsta until the girl from "the dream" enters the room
Her and the jenkly man were the scariest ones in my opinion
Dark Ink Central I totally agree
Until she hugs you, cos you know
Dark Ink Central I thought that the pale lady would just tell him to run and that she wouldn’t kill him and when she did I was shook
The only one that scared me was "the big toe"
0:59 - If I recall correctly they used this particular ghost woman's appearance when the corpse that the "big toe" belonged to came looking for it in the movie. I thought one of the minor strengths of the movie was its attempt to "combine" elements from two or more stories in one scene in order to keep the fans of the books satisfied, without the amount of cameos from the stories seeming forced or anything.
The ending was sad, I wasn’t expecting him to go to war
Draft caught up to him I guess
Reina Arana would of been caught eventually
Lol
He took a bite out of it
Reina Arana draft dodger ( I mean I wouldn’t blame him for that)
The part that makes this movie better is knowing that the mental hospital they filmed at is actually abandoned.
It’s in St. Thomas, ON
What does ON mean
@@drsimi9193 ontario
@@drsimi9193 Ontario
Okyt the mental hospital is also an actual abandoned asylum in Pennsylvania. It’s called Pennhurst Asylum and it’s been a halloween attraction for some time. I thought it was pretty cool, since I live in the area.
As a Ontario lad, o h b o y
I love how the monsters are done almost entirely with practical effects, those costumes look DOPE
IKR when i first watched it i was so creeped out and amazed at the same time!!
When I was in first grade, every Friday our teacher would read a story from this book to us. We loved it. Did not love when we finished the book. First grade was weird
CGI: Exists
Movie: No, I don't think I will
@bacon froyo 10%
@bacon froyo like 0.000001%
bacon froyo they only used CGI to get ride of body parts in the final production like the toe
CGI: how much cgi is in it on a rate 1-10
Movie: no
@@TheJackbilly and Tommy's death (harold)
I'm mad at the toe scene why didnt the ghost yell "you've got it !" When it took Augy away
Same for me, plus the fact that we don’t get to hear the escalating back-and-forth singing between the Jangly Man’s head and the dog.
*adds this to my list of possible fan-edit videos to eventually make for UA-cam*
Well because he didn’t have it. He spat it out. She couldn’t have known that he did , because it was bound to happen, you know because of the whole story writing thing.
I wanted there to be only a big toe left
While this would be for more of an adult audience, I would have had August eat the toe and swallow it, upon swallowing it realizing what it was. Then continue just as it was up until the dragging where instead the woman while still under the bed would reach into August's stomach and grab her toe then dragging him away as punishment for taking the toe all while screaming, "It was an accident, I'm sorry."
But he took it out of his mouth remember
Auggie spit out the toe. It was still in the kitchen. He didn’t eat it.
Cut out scene after...
Zombie walks by kitchen. Oh there’s my toe.
Lol
True. So by the book's logic, the corpse should've picked up her toe and disappeared. Also, what would she have done if he didn't even eat the soup?
She say's who took my toe, not where's my toe. So its assumable that she mistook Auggie as the suspect who got her toe in the first place.
It’s implied he bit it
Xhunter 1200 He just sucked the juices off of it 😂🤢
when tom said 'mommy help me ' ı almost cried poor kid ı hope he comes back ın the next movie
doga kurklu if he comes back in the second movie I want all of them to be friends because they would’ve saved him
who's tom
He became Harold though....
Yeah that was a little sad, but he was also a terrible person
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one thing about the movie i really like, is how all the monsters where sorta foreshadowed in a way
1. oggy remarks that he read in a magazine, that there's several body parts, in chucks candy bar. (he later eats a toe of course)
2. in the beginning of the movie chuck, is tightly hugged by his mother, complaining that he can't breathe. (he is then hugged to death later)
3. just before the jangelly man appears, ramon say his brother came back from nam in "pieces"
4. with tommy the scarecrow is pretty obvious:/
5. when ruth is trapped in the basement she freaks out over being covered in cobwebs!(spiders)
6. and with stella, i can't really find a big comparison, other than like sarah, she has family problems, is a bit of a shut-in, and loves to write.
just my 2 cents
amazing catch especially chuck and auggy. Good job spotting the small details.
Great find
I love this
Awesome job!
Neat
My dad showed me this movie. I was scared and amazed.
The Pale Lady was my favorite and the one my dad wanted me to see the most. My reaction was "That looks huggable! I want to hug it."
It is now a dream of mine to see that costume of the pale lady and have someone wear it. Just to hug it!
Oh man I forgot about these books until I saw the movie poster, I remember the scarecrow story specifically.
I remember the me tie dough-ty walker
*Eat Shit Harold*
Ah yes, good ol' harold
That was the one that freaked me out the most too!
Fuckin' Harold.
This movie was so so good. I honestly want another movie or even a tv show by del toro .
Also question,
do you believe that they can make like a prequel exploring the other stories that were written in the book???
sylvanus 00 I wouldn’t be surprised if they made a sequel and a prequel
theyre making a sequel for sure
sylvanus 00 this movie was shit
It was alright. I watched it and it was eh. I'd watch the sequel
didn’t del toro make pacific rim?
The one about him eating the toe reminds me of the one where the girl cooked liver that she stole from a dead body and fed it to her husband
Axxzza Xx oh my god that story stuck to me
Just Delicious
@@adriangunter00 I have a question for you
@@adriangunter00 did u see this film is so what u thought
Nearly venom.
The pale lady looks like the girl from The Ring, but someone failed at drawing her.
Samsara
No. She just got sad and started eating her feelings
Looks like she took eating her feelings to literally
No that's just her after quarantine. 😂
Sadako
Probably if the skinning scene was included there might’ve been an R rating attached
I waiting the whole movie just to hear that dog sing, slightly disappointed
Shining MissingNo. Heyy is the movie really scary can it be watched by kids need help as my lil sister wants to watch it
@@suaibahsumaitakhan3154 I mean, it's got a lot of jumpscares, I probably wouldnt take any young kids if they get nightmares easily
@@suaibahsumaitakhan3154 it's not that scary
@@suaibahsumaitakhan3154 That depends. How old is your sister? Is she brave in usual situations? It certainly can be watched my children, but I do recommend being by their side, in case they get very scared. One thing is to be scared for fun and other is being completely terrified, and while one can control theor reactions past a certain age, the younger the kid, the harder the reaction would be. But yeah, it's a very good horror movie for children. Think of... Monster House, maybe? Only slightly scarier, and with an ending a little bit ambiguous.
My favorite line from the movie:
ME TIE DOUGH TY WALKER
I disagree
Mr Blobfish sameeee
“HeY mY BaNaNa”
The story in the books and art from the 80s was just as scary.
Rinky dinky. Dingo. Dingo
I remember my dad used to read me stories when I was little I remember he was with me one night and asked if I wanted to read a big boy book and I told him yes because I was little and wanted to feel like a big kid he read me the toe story and after he gave me a hug and told me none of it was real, one of the best moments of my life
you were probably scared out of your mind but I still went "awww"
He should have taught you how to write a paragraph. Sheesh, no punctuations. full on sentence... America has the dumbest people, i swear....
@@videogameboutique2196 Are you serious? You didn't even capatalize "full" and you find the right to lecture him? Its a sentimental story dude... chill
@@Id19783 You failed miserably at trying to point out the fact, that i didn't capitalize one letter in one sentence as a way to discredit my criticism.
So by your logic, if someone is writing a sentimental story, it's not ok to criticize them for grammatical errors.
Another uneducated american, that sticks up for his, equally uneducated American.
Before YOU lecture someone, try using "proper" logic.
Dumb ass....
videogameboutique Hey jackass, no need to be racist towards Americans due to a grammatical error. It’s just a guy telling a story from his childhood, that doesn’t invite you to call him a “dumb American.” For all you know, he’s British or some other English speaking nationality.
You missed the part where Stella asks Sarah to tell her a story, that starts everything.
Me: oh a scary movie
*says Guillermo del Toro*
Me: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MOVIE TICKET
Raine Fernandez mood tho
sameeee
I’m the opposite...I can’t deal and run far, far away.
Anything with both monsters and Guillermo I will definitely watch.
Man the people who made this movie NEED to make a live adaptation of Junji Ito’s work.
Uzumaki would be such a cool thing to see done better with practical effects.
Uzumaki Naruto
Yep and the end of The Enigma of Amigara Fault would be cool as well.
Ito work is not adaptable into film series or anime
Tommaso Chiesa not true. Many of his works have been adapted into movies, none of them really as good as the manga, but still they have been adapted. Even Uzumaki was adapted into a movie in 2000.
@@nicovulkis1827 every single adaptation sucks ass. You can't translate effectively what ito does. The "turn the page effect" as I call ir
These stories traumatized me as a child but I'd still go back to reading them every night before bed time and would wonder why am I getting nightmares. Child me was wildin' 😂
Only one story got to me, it it was similar to Big Toe. It was about the weird creature whose tail was chopped off by some guy when the creature was in his house. The guy ate the tail.
Tuffy Logan do you remember what that story was called?
dawnfishsoap Tailypo
Something Weird thank you
@@tuffy135ify what about the one about these two girls who didn't listen to her mom and thus her mom was replaced by a monster. Made me love my momma and never disobey her
I am finally getting to see this video! This film was executed so well and was worth the wait. The Jangley Man, Tommy's scarecrow turn, and The Pale Lady scenes were so well done. Also the historical aspect in this was perfect.
10% CGI and 90% Real
*WRITE THIS DOWN WRITE THIS DOWN*
Charles Smith say sike say sike write now!
Practical effects is the real way to go
Outstanding Move
Scary stories: Creates costumes for the monster and barely any CGI
Marvel: Uses CGI on a gun and a wall
Nexus marvel is Disney of course they gonna use as much as much as they can
If it looks good, it looks good.
Dc: cgi mustache
Well when you have that kinda money to spend...
This is a dumb comparison
We used to have a program called dear(drop everything and read) in school and there would be a mad dash to the book cart for one these books.
ragepaint - OMG, I remember those!
Yup me too
A lot of schools I sub in have that program, and there was one class I would regularly sub in (5th grade). At the end of DEAR time I would reward whole class good behavior by reading one or two of these stories aloud with the lights off :) I eventually bought the class their own set so they could read them when I wasn't there. I was good friends with the teacher and apparently the kids lined up the first day to put their names down to borrow the books.
Same it was in my elementary school’s library and there were to copies and it was always checked out I finally read it and the pale lady was the only picture in the whole book that scared me and whenever I was reading it I would quickly flip past the page with the pale lady illustration
...I remember that picture, the one of the girl with the spiders.
I had forgotten until today. Thanks man.
I like to think for Ramon’s monster it was Uncle Sam coming for him because he was a draft dodger.
Ramon's monster was the creepy thing crawling on all fours
Lol
I kind of thought it was his brother, because he says his brother came back in pieces but I think you're right.
@@nose2814 I thought it was his brother as well.
NoSe oh snap I didn’t think about that 😐
Did you catch that one of Sarah's family members was named "Harold" in the "Haunted House" story for Stella? I am willing to believe that Harold the Scarecrow was Srah's brother.
Studio HnH 🤯🤯
Studio HnH that’s what I thought
Studio Hnh You just blew my mind
Cant be her brother because her brother was rich and based off what the scarecrow was wearing. Seems like the scarcrow was a farmer or something
@@KBBoomin Usually characters don't share names in movies on accident. If Harold died in the late 1800s it would be reasonable to assume that a good farmer would change out the tattered clothes on their scarecrow by start of the movie in 1968.
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MrTheRevertz I kinda like his funny intros
Are you scare ?
The best
Imagine being the actor trapped in the room with the fake monster but you start to feel like it's real
They NEED to make a sequel called More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. So much material and such great visuals!
90% Real
10% CGI
Shut up and take my money.
Pancak3s12 love this one
Pancak3s12 love this quote 😂👍🏻
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Pancake King? Hope you're not a New Day fan. Bunch of corny emasculated degenerates. Kofi walking around with a school girl hair style and the rest sporting the rainbow, wearing unicorns and gyrating like homosexuals.
I loved this movie! The jangly man was so terrifying. I hate monsters that move like that. *shudder*
*shudder*
Shanda Marie I was scared of that story the most when I was a child
I loved and hated it! It was so horrific but perfect!
I hated it. The cgi was awful. I likes the rest off the movie tho
@@bakoe7604 he was a creature actor, they didnt use a lot of cgi for him. He just moved that way
Where the sign saying "mill valley" was shot is quite close to where I used to lived, there's actually a few urban legends regarding this particular area
I absolutely love the books and was so scared of this movie butchering the book but they did great and couldn't have done it better 9/10
Couldn't have done it better = 9/10 ?
Shouldn't it be 10/10 then?
lord lonk I adored EVERYTHING about the movie except the ending. I felt as though the ending was severely underwhelming & cheesy to an extent
lord lonk I just died
lord lonk And you would know how to do that I assume?
Seeing the illustrations again really makes me wonder how the hell that book managed to get into my elementary school library
I know, right?
I mean it's sold by the same company that has a book about a murdered college student coming back to haunt people it's called nightmare hall the silent scream. The company provides books for kids but knows older kids want more substance
People weren't as fragile back then.
jknight 182 it was the book sales paper lol .... there was always someone buying it
Same
Who tf actually “just sees things” like bro if I see a single thing not normal I’m gone
100k subscribers without any videos IM HIP
What is normal these days?!
i see a curious looking fly in the corner of a room and i yell it out to everyone present bc its a weird looking fly!!!! if i had a whole ass halluncination you can bET i'd be telling everyone around me bc why the fuck would i keep it to myself?
100k subscribers without any videos yea and if stew appears out of nowhere I ain’t eating it
I’ve read it’s possible to develop schizophrenia as late as in your 20s. Even if I hear something weird, I think “whep, here it goes”
After watching this, two scenes got me......
First which wasn't so bad was the Dream.... The setup was fantastic, didn't need to rely on a jumps are just kinda had the right feeling
However the one thing that made me get up from my seat in fear was Harold, I hate Body Horror (Elm Street 4 cockroach scene made me sick) and contortion stuff like that.... The transformation scene was so damn good
Honestly I figured this would be good when I saw Del Toro's name. His monsters are legendary, and he has a penchant for using as many practical FX as possible.
I loved these books as a kid and I'm 32 now with kids of my own. Lol I ended up getting all three books for them and they enjoyed them.
Also, I was happy as hell to see Harold in live action. It was my favorite story in the book series.🤗
It's great to see fans pass on what they loved to their children and have them end up loving it to
Of course. 😁The same goes for videogames and cartoons as well. 😊 My children are interested in ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING I was into when I was their ages.
@@Savage_Deity awww
me: enters fullscreen mode
foundflix: shows the creepy illustrations
me: exits fullscreen mode and turns on the lights
sAme
William Massey i hate that this is me
Me:going to the comments
Me: **questioning why I’m watching this at 2 am**
RandomnessWithFries I fucking love you for making that comment right now
The ending was not fitting at all, I was pretty disappointed since it was way too cheesy and cliche. The rest of the film was pretty good though.
yup didn't expect it to end like that
@@Yerinjibbang well most kids don't watch horror movies so I don't blame you
Honestly could have done without the whole mexican romance subplot. Felt like they were just tying to get a jab at conservatives there
@@Lawrence_Talbot if an interracial couple bothers anyone, that's their problem
*FoundFlix:* "The skinning scene was filmed, but cut from the final product!"
*me:* "GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!"
TheVeR01 right? Deleted scenes perhaps. Or dare to dream, a R rated director’s cut! I’m sure they couldn’t get a pg-13 rating if the skinned a kid
Unrated or Uncut Version would be GREAT!
My comment literally said I wished this happened. Now im depressed that they cut it... harold was my favorite story and i retold it for yeaaars
Really? The skinning scene was
_cut?_
@@gairkarohncatarn4527 👏👏👏 Well Done
i like how they incorporated the hearse song into the music boxes sarah and lou lou had
@@Onedoughnut-qn9fn they wrap you up in a big white sheet~
@@BananaHoovyJ.Rabbit then drop you six feet underneath
Don't ever laugh as a hearse goes by
For you may be the next to die
They wrap you up in bloody sheets
To drop you 6 feet underneath
It all goes well for about a week
But then your coffin begins to Creek
Did that song even actually exist back then or did they just stick it in for the people who knew it O_o? I was singing along with the old lady
@@bloodybee3553 and the worms crawl in and the worms crawl out the worms play pinochle on your snout
Onedoughnut 3335 they eat your eyes, they eat your nose, they eat the jelly between your toes
I liked how Sarah goes after the people who were rudest to her memory first. It allows us to remain somewhat sympathetic to her story until she gradually moves to the kids who weren't disrespectful to her memory, then we have to come to terms with the fact that she has become a monster, even if she seemed justified to begin with. It's a good level of bad guy complexity that we have to wrestle with sympathizing or treating her like the monster she was treated like in life.
I remember one story where a girl goes into a graveyard to stab this knife into a grave, but dies from fear as she stabs her skirt and can’t move, terrifying her. I also remember checking out these monster encyclopedias from my elementary school library, and they include all kinds of monsters including wendigos
I literally have all three books and I love them
Sameee
Literally?
I literally have the same ones too.
You LITERALLY have all three
Wow that's literally crazy you three literally own all 3 of those literal literary novels
Wish there was an explanation for using the lady from the story The Haunted House in this Big Toe scene.. That's mashing two stories in one, pretty cool
They had a ghost Sarah for the haunted house, and needed one for the toe
@@ALittleMessi Yeah but what Open Minded is saying is that the ghost used for the big toe scene has the same face as the ghost from the Haunted House story in the actual book.
@@cloudywon I know. Sarah doesn't exist in the book, so the directors had an extra monster to use for free in another story. That's why
My only guess is that the filmmakers considered it more important to recreate the raw spookiness of that rotted woman’s face leaping out from the pages to catch you off guard, rather than the story context behind it (otherwise, they would have just used that costume to portray Sarah Bellows’ ghost near the end, as I actually thought they would).
In the original book’s “The Haunted House” story, we have no idea who or what the Haunt is yet, until we turn the page and are just as surprised as the preacher is. Only after letting that one image make its impression do we learn about the woman and see her as a tragic figure. The filmmakers might have thought that, since we already spent a lot of the movie learning about Sarah Bellows and sympathizing with her backstory, it would not be as surprising or scary to see the image appear in the end. So I am guessing that is why they gave that appearance to the toeless monster, something that we barely see or know anything about and has a sense of malevolent purpose building, in order to make us jump once that face appears in front of the movie theater screen, just like when that face suddenly appeared on the next page of the original book.
I remember finding this in my school's library and grabbing it thinking it was just like goosebumps, how wrong was I.
FoundFlix: "you don't read this book, it reads you!"
Me: *immediately organise a BBQ and burns all the books*
Sounds like Soviet Russia too, lol
@@josephskarphol774 or Nazi Germany
Paritosh Jadhav
🤣🤣😐😐
“Where is my dog?”
This book actually underwent a serious book banning/burning with a lot of churches back in the day. Was literally called the devils book because it was “corrupting kids with demonic imagery”
You know the complexities of life have taught me to brave many things, and with that I have both grown and matured as a person. But.....
Never again will I read these books. The illustration are still etched inside my mind.
Is it just me or did I watch a different version of the film? The part with the big toe; there was no woman standing beside the bed. I thought they did an excellent job playing on our expectations only to reveal that the woman was under the bed with August all along.
Not just you, in my version she was missing too. For some reason it was scarier that way though.
She was missing when I watched it too, it was definitely better that way. When she popped up under the bed was a really good scene
Me too, and I had a fucking heart attsck when she appeared under the bed.
Same he was under the bed but didn’t see her so looked onto his bed but then she pulls him by his feet and then is under the bed again and continues to pull him she was under the bed with him all along
Same
9:27
That "YOU" startled me 😂😂
@Michael Petersen I want Chris to eat me
I liked that movie except augie. Seriously, who doesnt look at what's in the food, while being told by your parents that this food was not made by anyone.
Born albino in the 1800’s?
*SHES PROBABLY A WITCH*
Darth Star Killer SHE TURNED ME INTO A NEWT!
They WOULD think that
Warrior Nun did you get better?
@@warrirornunluv801 SHE TURNED YOU INTO A NEWT!?
Stella: gives herself 10000000 dollars with the book
Scp foundation: FBI OPEN UP
MTF OPEN UP!!!
Nine tail fox, open up
*[REDACTED]* OPEN UP!
Autism Cat naruto?
SCP OPEN UP
3:29 Uh it wasn't dog poo it was his own bag of flaming poo there is a whole scene of him fishing it out of the toilet
Facts
Why the scene is not there when i watch the movie 👁👄👁
@@outsyie9629 LOL it's there. He even slams the door on his sister while fishing it out.
@@outsyie9629 maybe your region has adifferent cut of the movie
"Too old to keep going out for candy-" Ok, yea. "-and costumes." Excuse me, you lost me.
Yeah, their parents
probably told them that,
cuz adults can enjoy Halloween,
but kids usually think,
that if they want, to be seen,
as adults, that they should act,
like adults, so to them,
it makes sense.
@@mirandastewart3544 what’s with the weird line formatting?
@@anonymystical4413
Why is that, so important, to everyone?,
genuine question here, do not ignore it.
@@mirandastewart3544 because it makes no sense, youre writing like youre composing a poem
@@krokodil7057
and you apparently forgot that commas exist,
it’s you’re, or just “you are”,
okay, bye.
I’ve never clicked faster I’ve been so excited for this
Garrick Carroll thanks I hear ‘Polly want a cracker’ wayyy more than I’m comfortable with
In Mother Russia, you don’t read the book, *the book reads you*
OH SHIT
Ok
D S the movie already says the book reads u lol
@D S I came down here to comment that, lol, you did it first xD
Correct
I swear to god every review of any movies that this guy does leaves me with a feeling of comfort for understanding what I watched. And I appreciate all the time and effort you put in to bring us an explanation of what the movie is about, even though I understand it or not. Its good to have my curiosity laid to rest with some explanation. Thanks foundflix 🤙🤟 glad I subbed
Me: *is home alone and has really really bad paranoia*
Also me: *watches horror movie ending explained*
Me later that night: I just did a bad thing~
i regret the thing that i did 😔💀
me while watching It Follows
wot idk and you’re wondering what it is 😔
Uh oh...
What if her friends become the new monsters hunting her and she has to convince them who they are
They’re would only be 2 monsters tho
@@supaslu there's probably more from the books that could be used that we didn't see in the movie
@@deffonotdio6751 yea there's a ton more of monsters like the clown head on the hill with a smoke pipe
And the black dog, too
Lol ikr
You knew this was a good movie because Guillermo del Toro was part of it
Who's that
@@jocelyncurrie2334 im guessing you only know actors in movies and not the ones who works on the movies
Jocelyn Currie the most famous movie director of all time
Del Toro is the reason I wanted to watch the movie, sadly the movie was quite shit
@@jocelyncurrie2334 Guillermo del Toro is a horror movie icon, easily my favorite Director/Producer
You should check out Pan's Labyrinth and Mama, 2 of my favorite movies by him
YOUR ON TRENDING!!! Yes Foundflix finally getting the recognition it deserves!
Can’t believe I just found this recap! Always looking forward to more of your videos!
Though the dogs runs away instead of dying ...
Well the producers obviously seen Jon wick
john wick is like: YoU dArE tHiNk Of KiLlInG tHe DoGgOs!1!1!1!
The scariest story of all: Being hunted by John Wick
@Brad Lewis
After all, John Wick is who you send to kill the f*ckin’ Boogeyman, so I think we can forgive the Jangly Man for not wanting to incur his wrath.
@@markcobuzzi826 I'd like to see the sequel have John Wick involved killing all those damn monsters
I really loved how they brought hints of those iconic spindly drips of the art with some of the shots. And using shadows to hint at shapes of people from the art to the screen. It wasn't perfect, but it was really wonderful for me 😊
This brings me back to my elementary times , I used to listen to the audio of the book in class my teacher had the whole series . I love it
I remember I was read these stories as a 4th grader and I can’t forget the drawings in those books.