I love Wishmaster causes chaos with Candyman himself, who won't let you enter Freddy Krueger's party if your name ain't in the list. The amount of cameos in that Wishmaster compensates for all the so-so parts
Your comment makes me want to watch that movie now (and I'm not all that into movies/tv). One of the reasons I watch videos like this--and FoundFlix--to see if I even want to bother or even put it on a list (never to see again). ha ha So thank you, doll.
The Craft actually teaches more that you should approach witchcraft with respect. It's explicit that the original invocation goes wrong because of the dark nature of several of the wishes. power for power's sake, vengeance, and mind control... the girl that has her scars fixed doesn't really have any direct bad stuff connected to her wish, but she leans into the bad example of Nancy and revels in her new found attractiveness. In the end, one of the girls re-does the invocation more responsibly and is pretty explicitly shown to still have her powers at the end of the movie, just not using them nearly as recklessly. (though the bit of wind and storm to put some fear into the other two girls may be a little bit on the borderline... it might still fall into the 3-times rule based on them being roped into attacking her by Nancy.
Technically, you could say that's what she meant by "mess around" with witchcraft- treating it disrespectfully, wantonly, and carelessly. But probably not.
One of the movie's major themes is the moral neutrality of witchcraft. One of the characters even says: "True magic is neither black nor white. It is both because nature is both; loving and cruel at the same time. The only good or evil lies within the heart of the witch." Nancy practices the same craft that Sarah does, only Sarah does so with good intentions and responsibility while Nancy abuses it to get what she wants and you do not want to mess with the powers that be.
I honestly believe the other three girls would never had real powers if it wasn't for Sarah. I think she was the only real one with the gift but it was scared threw the covers blood bonding with meno
I will tack on a golden rule of Wicca belief - all that you put out into he world comes back to you three fold. Sarah does invoke a spell to the girls near the end that shows the error of their ways when they look into the mirror as a warning. Nancy used and abuse the power given to her to gain money among other things and by the end lost her power, money, and even freedom, so the three fold coming into effect.
I saw Tales from the Crypt as a youngster, and even back then I remember asking: Wait, Enid wished she could have Ralph back the way he was before his accident, so why was he embalmed? My mum replied back: Just shut up and watch the film. Also 'The Room' would be a gamers dream. Just wish for optimal gaming set up. Every game you ever could want. Every bit of furniture you could ever want. Every kind of food or drink you want. when you've finished eating, simply throw the dirty dishes out of the window. Need new clothes? just wish for them, throw the dirty ones out of the window. Any unwanted mess or garbage? just throw it out of the window.
Or you can wish for movies, books, a chess ai or some other bot to interact with you. Hell, even throw in a robo-waifu along with it. The possibilities are pretty much endless.
@@kodomoshawn6729 The wish stuff only starts to evaporate after you leave the house. So I'd eat wish food and then let it go down for half an hour and then leave the house for a walk. Or I'd just stay in the house for the rest of my life. It would be like getting everything you desire getting delivered on Amazon Prime for free.
Yep, and in fact it’s most often cats. It’s a sure fire way to shock your audience without outright enraging them. As a cat lover I see it all the time. Pet Semetery 3 just did it too.
Yeah the original Pet Sematary kind of rub me the wrong way. The newer one at least had the cat and the family sort of together in a dark brutal kind of way.@@irishcajun85
D&D. As a DM one of the most enjoyable things to do was figure out how to twist a wish, and almost as much fun how to get around the Dungeon Master's doing it to you.
There was an X Files episode about this. After messing up the first two wishes (Mulder wished for peace on Earth, and the genie made everyone except Mulder and Scully disappear, the second wish was undoing the first), he gave the genie her wish, to be human again.
@@NerdRahtio- It's true. I met an elderly lady who was in her 90s. She told me, "people are the same as they've always been. They just have more things." That's true too.
Fun fact. The scene where Jack Nicholson smashes through the door with the axe wasn't supposed to happen as it did. Yes, he was supposed to smash through the door, but not speak. Jack Nicholson was once a firefighter whilst in the military, so when they gave him the axe, he really went for it and really hit the door hard. And, instead of staying mute, stuck his head through the gap and spoke those immortal words.... 'Here's Johnny'. Shelly Duval who is freaking out in the bathroom, did genuinely freak out because that wasn't meant to happen, and it scared the crap out of her. Stanley Kubrick wanted him to do the scene again without speaking because he didn't like it, but Jack Nicholson persuaded him to keep it in. So, he did and as they say, the rest is history. It's the most iconic scene of the film that EVERYONE know.
Always use your first wish to ensure that the other wishes are granted in the manner intended, not however the granter damn well pleases. And there was no worry about the police having to investigate the party afterward in the Wishmaster. That last wish took care of the whole thing.
One of my fondest memories of my late grandfather is watching scifi/horror movies with him while visiting. Dog Soldiers being one of them. Thank you for the pleasant reminder.
Oof with “The Room” you have to mention that not only did the son age himself he made a wish to either be his father or look like him when they had coitus that led to his potential child
Wishes that go awry is one of my favorite horror tropes which is why I find so much comfort in watching Into the Woods even though that’s not really horror
@@nv4699 I actually like him in that movie even though he isn’t well liked, I just enjoy his dark dramatic style of acting in the movie along with the other actors.
For the letter and spirit of a wish to be granted, one would have to be a lawyer and draft out a 50-page article. Even then, there will probably be something you didn't account to cover. Very few of us are lawyers, even then to think of every permutation of what could go wrong, especially since it could be unrelated, make it nigh impossible to come up with a wish that reworks reality without negative consequences. Djinn: "Here's your million dollars aaaand the sinkhole entombing you with this money you didn't stop me from adding on."
I feel like the only relative save way to get what you want is to get the wish granting entity on your good side. Either through threats if they have to fulfill a certain number of wishes or through promises
4:40 He's trapped in the iron safe, because fey are weak to iron. It clearly hurts him to touch it, and is messing with his powers, though not his ability to grand wishes it seems. Even in D&D fey often have damage reduction but cold iron can bypass it.
I would probably have to carefully write out my wish on a notebook and make sure all the loopholes and clauses are found and covered before making the wish
This goes with the every wish has a price and goes with the common theme and rule regarding magic of you can't make something out of nothing regarding spells/items that grant wishes.
Love your idea!!! I always found Eon from “Rudolph’s Shiny New Year” and the Skeksis from “The Dark Crystal” terrifying as a kid (and kinda still do lol)
I love the leprechaun in Vegas movie where the leprechaun fucks with their wishes. Especially the hostess who wished to be young and beautiful. “Big is better”
What if Jack really was always the caretaker? Think about, in the book it's revealed that the hotel wants his sons power, but where does the Shine come from? The hotel can fully manifest ghosts. What if Jack was dead before he ever started a family? Maybe the hotel can focus it's powers on manifesting a single ghost at long range, one that's able to leave, but loses its memories of the Outlook when it does. If the ghost can manage to have a child this unique heritage could explain Danny's Shine. Maybe Jack didn't go crazy throughout the film, maybe he just slowly came to terms with what he was, and remembered why he left in the first place.
"If you weren't traumatized by Coraline as a kid you're just plain evil or just plain wrong" or third option, wasn't a kid when it came out, as I was 27 when it was released.
Absentia is one of my favorite movies. The story behind it is great, too. It was Flanagan's brother (who plays the young man trying to get his Dad back from the tunnel) added the Billy Goats Gruff into the story. I loved that bit.
I watched Tales from the Crypt many years ago, and it was a good bit of cheesy fun. I believe there are 5 different stories told, and none of them end well. However, the 'protagonists' from the other stories are really bad people and ultimately deserve punishment. But the poor fellow from "Wish You Were Here" didn't do anything wrong. He's just a victim of his wife's stupidity. I know she's grieving, but she's a blithering idiot who witlessly sentences her husband to eternal agony. I remember that was the one story that deeply disturbed me!!
Well. He did embezzle and steal, a lot, and found himself having to pay it back. THAT is why his wife wished for money, which she got from his Life Insurance, cause of the car crash. THEN she wished for him to be given to her "How he was before the crash" where she gets his ALREADY EMBALMED corpse, and informed that it wasn't the crash that killed him, but a heart-attack. THEN she goes full-tilt brain-dead and uses the last wish to bring him back to life FOREVER! So, he wakes up with enbalming fluid in him, screaming in agony. And she tries to stop his torment by hacking him to pieces, but each individual piece is still "alive." Somehow, he still not onlyfinds himself in the room with "the story teller", but gets pushed into the portal straight to hell, screaming all the while in pain and fear. The rest of the condemned ghosts? They walk in. WILLINGLY.
@@jorgecarreras4214 - 'Full-tilt brain-dead'! 😂 I'd completely forgotten about the embezzling part! Still, his punishment definitely doesn't fit the crime. Lol, maybe a century in purgatory instead? The wife is such a nit-wit, and never takes the time to think her wishes through. Thanks for the info! :)
They dropped the ball from the first one on the list. He did not wish for a chance to escape; he wished to escape, so, Wishmaster is bad at his job, even of perverting wishes.
I actually loved "wish upon" thought it was a good watch. Had some nice death moments, some nice twists ánd a happy ending. What more could you possibly want?
15:05 "Hobgoblins" was a movie they watched in "Mystery Science Theater 3000" it was HILARIOUS!! 🤣 it may be on UA-cam. I know I've seen a few MST3K episodes on here.
I’m subscribing because this channel has cool content that’s entertaining and super interesting. I love horror, and I’ve seen most of these movies, so I’m on nostalgia lane.
19:13 I don't think the daughter's wish had any effect on the terrible events of Color our of space. The colorful entity is an alien that would have fallen in that place, with or without wishes or families there. Just like in the original story, and most Lovecraftian stories, humans are ants next to these incomprehensible terrors and have little influence over their arrivals or departs.
A good(?) one you missed was in Hellraiser: Bloodline. The twin security guards wished to never be separated from each other, so a device was twisted into flesh and bone that bound the pair together agonizingly into Siamese twins. They'll never be separated again, but I think it's a bit more togetherness than they'd prefer.
Technically in Wish Upon even in the end Claire does get revenge on Darcy as Darcy has been seen as a dangerous driver as her uncle even saw her nearly run Claire over. So they have evidence that she’s a reckless driver and school friends will say she’s a vindictive bully so Darcy will end up in jail or parents on hook for a lot of money for Claire’s death.
Coraline is one of my favourite films. I actually don't like to watch horror films, so much so I just watch WhatCultureHorror instead. Ergo: Coraline is NOT a horror film. ;) Nice list either way. I enjoyed the video a lot.
@@CocainBuzz Poor lawyer really didn't deserve that. He was even there to tell the con who wished for it that he found a legal loophole to get him out. Or there's that poor prison guard who wished "To be alone with [The Djin] and enjoy the long, slow dance of pain." Only to find himself alone in a room with the Djin in his true form, releasing wrist blades and going "Let's dance!"
Kind of playing fast and loose with 'wish' plots, here. Many are wish gone wrong plots, but, you've got Pet Cemetary on here. That place does not grant wishes in general, it revives the dead. Yes, admittedly people often wish to have a dead loved one back, but, still, kind of a reach to put it on this list.
The long and short of it is that you are at the mercy of the wishgiver's whim. Whether you have a good time or a bad time is going to be, for the most part, up to the wishgiver regardless of what you ask for - much like making a request of a normal person. "[..] don't wish for anything, at all" indeed.....
In the monkeys paw, if that guy was willing to kill two people to keep the other guy from using his wishes on either of those things, why not just go and kill your ex wife and take your daughter? That's pretty harsh I know, and I personally wouldn't do that but he already expressed his willingness to kill for what he wanted. Why kill people that have nothing to do with your problem instead of getting right to it?
Pendulum did a video on the movie Wish Upon, it's a silly film but I did freak out during the neighbor lady putting her hand down the sink when she's trying to figure out why the garbage disposal is making weird noises.
#9 The Vietnam soldier coming back as a zombie have to inject blood was a metaphor for the soldiers coming home with heroin addiction which was a Major issue at the time
The Craft is interesting in the way that they are not really getting a punishment in the sense that a cosmic entity say "you did bad so suffer" but rather follow the newtonian law in the sense that each action have an equal opposite reaction wish is close to how wiccans see the world of what i have understood. :)
A better example in that movie would have been the story the Seargent tells about the guy who had a tattoo of Satan on his ass, claiming it would save his skin. The guy gets blown up, but sure enough...the skin on his ass wasn't harmed at all.
One of my favorite wishes gone wrong in movies I guess this wish upon a suggestion for video, the new Winnie the Pooh, blood, and honey movie that might be more money than the other one
Coraline doesn't have a wish In it! Sure she wants a better life but the other mother and world already existed. That isn't wish gone wrong or even close
Devil's Diary... It is a little book that only fulfills dark wishes... And after a while it even possessed someone... There is also an Asian movie called 999 - Final destination death... It's basically about a WHOLE BUNCH of wishes gone really really bad and the deaths were pretty creative and innovative (bad acting and use of soundtrack aside)
The way to gain the system is to wish for tools, like invisibility granted by a ring or a portal gun. Just hope that Sauron doesn't start whispering in your ear.
Wishing Stairs should have been on this list. It is a Korean horror that is really good. Hell, some of the other movies from this ongoing film series could also have made the list.
My son is nonverbal....I don't see giving him my ability to speak as a wish gone horribly wrong , if that were possible. I'd consider it more than fair.
One of my favorite wishes gone wrong in movies I guess this wish upon a suggestion for video, the new Winnie the Pooh, blood, and honey movie that might be more money than the other one I think I saw that and it was so annoying that they basically did the letter M halfway through it’s so irritating
Ok I don't watch horror movies so I don't know if this was mentioned but in hobgoblins what if your fantasy was to be so powerful from having all the abilities of super heroes and villains. Huh how would that end badly since you would know the extent of the powers and how to do them by watching the shows they are from
First wish - plan the wording carefully, and make it about no negative aspects, and that wishes cannot be interpreted in a way other than the interpretation you consciously hold in respect of that wish.
The only wish fulfilment that really worked out was when God asked King Solomon what he wanted in all the world and the reply was wisdom. That's why he became King Solomon the wise and gat everything else thrown in.
Maybe I'm just numb to horror having grown up watching it and "children's" movies like The Never Ending Story; but I never found Coraline scary. A fantastic movie, but not scary.
I have a soft spot for Wish Upon cause it was just so dumb. Plus it kinda feels like what a dumb teenager would actually do with wishes. Not a good movie by any stretch, but I cant help having a small bit of love for it
Do y’all have any videos on horror movies that have excellent HDR implementations? As HDR horror games are intense. Horror movies are probably going to be intense in HDR as well.
I love Wishmaster causes chaos with Candyman himself, who won't let you enter Freddy Krueger's party if your name ain't in the list. The amount of cameos in that Wishmaster compensates for all the so-so parts
Wishmaster grants fatal wishes to Freddy, Jason, and Candyman over the course of the first movie, it's great
Your comment makes me want to watch that movie now (and I'm not all that into movies/tv). One of the reasons I watch videos like this--and FoundFlix--to see if I even want to bother or even put it on a list (never to see again). ha ha
So thank you, doll.
The Craft actually teaches more that you should approach witchcraft with respect. It's explicit that the original invocation goes wrong because of the dark nature of several of the wishes.
power for power's sake, vengeance, and mind control... the girl that has her scars fixed doesn't really have any direct bad stuff connected to her wish, but she leans into the bad example of Nancy and revels in her new found attractiveness.
In the end, one of the girls re-does the invocation more responsibly and is pretty explicitly shown to still have her powers at the end of the movie, just not using them nearly as recklessly. (though the bit of wind and storm to put some fear into the other two girls may be a little bit on the borderline... it might still fall into the 3-times rule based on them being roped into attacking her by Nancy.
Technically, you could say that's what she meant by "mess around" with witchcraft- treating it disrespectfully, wantonly, and carelessly. But probably not.
One of the movie's major themes is the moral neutrality of witchcraft. One of the characters even says: "True magic is neither black nor white. It is both because nature is both; loving and cruel at the same time. The only good or evil lies within the heart of the witch." Nancy practices the same craft that Sarah does, only Sarah does so with good intentions and responsibility while Nancy abuses it to get what she wants and you do not want to mess with the powers that be.
I honestly believe the other three girls would never had real powers if it wasn't for Sarah. I think she was the only real one with the gift but it was scared threw the covers blood bonding with meno
I read somewhere that they confirmed that Sarah is the only one with powers which is why nothing worked for them when she wasn't there.
I will tack on a golden rule of Wicca belief - all that you put out into he world comes back to you three fold. Sarah does invoke a spell to the girls near the end that shows the error of their ways when they look into the mirror as a warning. Nancy used and abuse the power given to her to gain money among other things and by the end lost her power, money, and even freedom, so the three fold coming into effect.
I saw Tales from the Crypt as a youngster, and even back then I remember asking: Wait, Enid wished she could have Ralph back the way he was before his accident, so why was he embalmed? My mum replied back: Just shut up and watch the film.
Also 'The Room' would be a gamers dream. Just wish for optimal gaming set up. Every game you ever could want. Every bit of furniture you could ever want. Every kind of food or drink you want. when you've finished eating, simply throw the dirty dishes out of the window.
Need new clothes? just wish for them, throw the dirty ones out of the window.
Any unwanted mess or garbage? just throw it out of the window.
Or you can wish for movies, books, a chess ai or some other bot to interact with you. Hell, even throw in a robo-waifu along with it. The possibilities are pretty much endless.
If you eat the wish food instead of actual food for too long, wouldn't it just cause you to quickly starve when you leave the room?
@@kodomoshawn6729 The wish stuff only starts to evaporate after you leave the house. So I'd eat wish food and then let it go down for half an hour and then leave the house for a walk.
Or I'd just stay in the house for the rest of my life. It would be like getting everything you desire getting delivered on Amazon Prime for free.
It’s not just dogs that are always brutally killed in horror movies it’s also cats
Yep, and in fact it’s most often cats. It’s a sure fire way to shock your audience without outright enraging them. As a cat lover I see it all the time. Pet Semetery 3 just did it too.
That "One Missed Call" scene 😭
yeah, and I hate it.
Drag me to Hell does it too and it’s a kitten 😭
Yeah the original Pet Sematary kind of rub me the wrong way. The newer one at least had the cat and the family sort of together in a dark brutal kind of way.@@irishcajun85
The dangers of how easily your wishes can be misinterpreted or loopholed. Twisted Metals Calypso showed me numerous examples of this.
D&D. As a DM one of the most enjoyable things to do was figure out how to twist a wish, and almost as much fun how to get around the Dungeon Master's doing it to you.
I love that you included All Cheerleaders Die! That is one of my favorite movies and I am so devastated that we never got that promised sequel.
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There was an X Files episode about this. After messing up the first two wishes (Mulder wished for peace on Earth, and the genie made everyone except Mulder and Scully disappear, the second wish was undoing the first), he gave the genie her wish, to be human again.
The genie claiming that people haven’t changed much but “generally smell better” is, for whatever reason, seared into my brain.
@@NerdRahtio- It's true. I met an elderly lady who was in her 90s. She told me, "people are the same as they've always been. They just have more things." That's true too.
Fun fact. The scene where Jack Nicholson smashes through the door with the axe wasn't supposed to happen as it did. Yes, he was supposed to smash through the door, but not speak. Jack Nicholson was once a firefighter whilst in the military, so when they gave him the axe, he really went for it and really hit the door hard. And, instead of staying mute, stuck his head through the gap and spoke those immortal words.... 'Here's Johnny'.
Shelly Duval who is freaking out in the bathroom, did genuinely freak out because that wasn't meant to happen, and it scared the crap out of her.
Stanley Kubrick wanted him to do the scene again without speaking because he didn't like it, but Jack Nicholson persuaded him to keep it in. So, he did and as they say, the rest is history. It's the most iconic scene of the film that EVERYONE know.
They also had to change the door to a real one because he was destroying the fake ones too easily and didnt do what the director wanted it to do.
Kubrick also tormented and tortured poor Shelly, the filming of this movie left her with some pretty bad PTSD. It was horrendous what he did to her.
Sooo...are we just gonna gloss over the part that Jess eluded to possible incest in The Room???
I am definitely not
Aluding to incest was unexpected...
literally had to play back twice to see if i missed something XD
What happened then? I think I've missed it.
@@flimsyfun4960 SAME! then ran tot eh comments, and here we are.. confused and.. icked
Always use your first wish to ensure that the other wishes are granted in the manner intended, not however the granter damn well pleases.
And there was no worry about the police having to investigate the party afterward in the Wishmaster. That last wish took care of the whole thing.
One of my fondest memories of my late grandfather is watching scifi/horror movies with him while visiting. Dog Soldiers being one of them. Thank you for the pleasant reminder.
30 after seeing it, that scene from Tales From The Crypt has always stayed with me. Glad to see it on the list!
Oof with “The Room” you have to mention that not only did the son age himself he made a wish to either be his father or look like him when they had coitus that led to his potential child
Honestly, the things they did with that wishing room were very clever apart from the shapeshifting involuntary incest.
I actually like Wish Upon. Every one of Clare's wishes were.horrible,especially the seventh one.
Agreed....I like it too...\m/
The 7th wish killed Clare, right?
Yup
@@notsubtle8065 Well, shit.
Hobgoblins
Hobgoblins
What can you do with those Hobgoblins?
They're over here
They're over there
Those darn Hobgoblins are everywhere
I see you are a person of culture as well.....
@@Alobo075 thank you
Such a great comment!! Laughed so hard I snorted tea out my nose!!! MST3K ❤️ 😂😂😂
@@acanadianwerewolfintoronto4490 thank you
Wishes that go awry is one of my favorite horror tropes which is why I find so much comfort in watching Into the Woods even though that’s not really horror
James Corden soooo it is 😂
@@nv4699 I actually like him in that movie even though he isn’t well liked, I just enjoy his dark dramatic style of acting in the movie along with the other actors.
@@DarkFr3ak101 there's a comedy where he plays a vampire hunter you might enjoy that
For the letter and spirit of a wish to be granted, one would have to be a lawyer and draft out a 50-page article. Even then, there will probably be something you didn't account to cover. Very few of us are lawyers, even then to think of every permutation of what could go wrong, especially since it could be unrelated, make it nigh impossible to come up with a wish that reworks reality without negative consequences. Djinn: "Here's your million dollars aaaand the sinkhole entombing you with this money you didn't stop me from adding on."
I feel like the only relative save way to get what you want is to get the wish granting entity on your good side. Either through threats if they have to fulfill a certain number of wishes or through promises
4:40 He's trapped in the iron safe, because fey are weak to iron. It clearly hurts him to touch it, and is messing with his powers, though not his ability to grand wishes it seems. Even in D&D fey often have damage reduction but cold iron can bypass it.
I would probably have to carefully write out my wish on a notebook and make sure all the loopholes and clauses are found and covered before making the wish
Wishmaster, man. Sometimes the genie would straight up murder people, regardless of how the wish was stated.
This goes with the every wish has a price and goes with the common theme and rule regarding magic of you can't make something out of nothing regarding spells/items that grant wishes.
You should do a video of the most evil villains from children’ “scary” movies.
Love your idea!!! I always found Eon from “Rudolph’s Shiny New Year” and the Skeksis from “The Dark Crystal” terrifying as a kid (and kinda still do lol)
I love the leprechaun in Vegas movie where the leprechaun fucks with their wishes. Especially the hostess who wished to be young and beautiful. “Big is better”
WISHMASTER :
" MAKE YOUR 3 WISHES "
ME :
" I hope you have awhile ,
this is gonna get wild "
What if Jack really was always the caretaker?
Think about, in the book it's revealed that the hotel wants his sons power, but where does the Shine come from? The hotel can fully manifest ghosts. What if Jack was dead before he ever started a family?
Maybe the hotel can focus it's powers on manifesting a single ghost at long range, one that's able to leave, but loses its memories of the Outlook when it does.
If the ghost can manage to have a child this unique heritage could explain Danny's Shine.
Maybe Jack didn't go crazy throughout the film, maybe he just slowly came to terms with what he was, and remembered why he left in the first place.
That's a really good theory. It certainly explains the ending
"If you weren't traumatized by Coraline as a kid you're just plain evil or just plain wrong" or third option, wasn't a kid when it came out, as I was 27 when it was released.
You made multiple comments about this, did it really upset you that much lol
@@777-e1p well that's kinda creepy that you're so obsessed with me that you're counting my comments...
@@Dargonhuman this comment was right under the one you replied to old man
So you weren’t a kid. It’s says as a kid you don’t fall under the criteria
Me having been a fan of coraline since the age of 8: “that’s a fantasy” 😂
Yep, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it!
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I've not seen the film so I don't know if they pronounced it that way too, but hearing you say Estrella as "Eh-strell-uh" killed me a little inside.
how do you pronounce it?? ive been trying to pronounce it differently and i just keep coming up with “eh-strell-ah”
@@oricori9160 Oh it’s Spanish for star if that helps you to look up pronunciation, but I can do my best to type a pronunciation too: eh-stray-uh
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Frighteningly appropriate ad for tim tams that ended with 'what more could you wish for?'
Absentia is one of my favorite movies. The story behind it is great, too. It was Flanagan's brother (who plays the young man trying to get his Dad back from the tunnel) added the Billy Goats Gruff into the story. I loved that bit.
I watched Tales from the Crypt many years ago, and it was a good bit of cheesy fun. I believe there are 5 different stories told, and none of them end well. However, the 'protagonists' from the other stories are really bad people and ultimately deserve punishment. But the poor fellow from "Wish You Were Here" didn't do anything wrong. He's just a victim of his wife's stupidity. I know she's grieving, but she's a blithering idiot who witlessly sentences her husband to eternal agony. I remember that was the one story that deeply disturbed me!!
Well. He did embezzle and steal, a lot, and found himself having to pay it back. THAT is why his wife wished for money, which she got from his Life Insurance, cause of the car crash.
THEN she wished for him to be given to her "How he was before the crash" where she gets his ALREADY EMBALMED corpse, and informed that it wasn't the crash that killed him, but a heart-attack.
THEN she goes full-tilt brain-dead and uses the last wish to bring him back to life FOREVER! So, he wakes up with enbalming fluid in him, screaming in agony. And she tries to stop his torment by hacking him to pieces, but each individual piece is still "alive."
Somehow, he still not onlyfinds himself in the room with "the story teller", but gets pushed into the portal straight to hell, screaming all the while in pain and fear. The rest of the condemned ghosts? They walk in. WILLINGLY.
@@jorgecarreras4214 - 'Full-tilt brain-dead'! 😂 I'd completely forgotten about the embezzling part! Still, his punishment definitely doesn't fit the crime. Lol, maybe a century in purgatory instead? The wife is such a nit-wit, and never takes the time to think her wishes through. Thanks for the info! :)
They dropped the ball from the first one on the list. He did not wish for a chance to escape; he wished to escape, so, Wishmaster is bad at his job, even of perverting wishes.
I actually loved "wish upon" thought it was a good watch. Had some nice death moments, some nice twists ánd a happy ending. What more could you possibly want?
I wouldn't exactly call the end of the movie "happy"... Claire is dead. 😅😅😅 I mean, it was even her friend who accidentally killed her.
@@dylanskruit249lol... it's been a while since I watched it :D
The Call Or The Final Wish Should Be On The List
15:05 "Hobgoblins" was a movie they watched in "Mystery Science Theater 3000" it was HILARIOUS!! 🤣 it may be on UA-cam. I know I've seen a few MST3K episodes on here.
It's definitely on there, and the mst3k channel too
"If you weren't traumatised by this movie as a kid..." Well, Coraline came out when I was 29 so thanks for that :s
Stop being old lmao
Right?! 😂
Right? That bugged me too as I was 27 myself when it came out.
I’m subscribing because this channel has cool content that’s entertaining and super interesting. I love horror, and I’ve seen most of these movies, so I’m on nostalgia lane.
19:13 I don't think the daughter's wish had any effect on the terrible events of Color our of space. The colorful entity is an alien that would have fallen in that place, with or without wishes or families there. Just like in the original story, and most Lovecraftian stories, humans are ants next to these incomprehensible terrors and have little influence over their arrivals or departs.
A good(?) one you missed was in Hellraiser: Bloodline. The twin security guards wished to never be separated from each other, so a device was twisted into flesh and bone that bound the pair together agonizingly into Siamese twins. They'll never be separated again, but I think it's a bit more togetherness than they'd prefer.
Any horror film that evolves around wishing is basically a caution tale of life has no shortcuts
Technically in Wish Upon even in the end Claire does get revenge on Darcy as Darcy has been seen as a dangerous driver as her uncle even saw her nearly run Claire over. So they have evidence that she’s a reckless driver and school friends will say she’s a vindictive bully so Darcy will end up in jail or parents on hook for a lot of money for Claire’s death.
For the people getting the wishes granted, be specific and for the one getting that wish bestowed upon them...ruh roh
Coraline is one of my favourite films. I actually don't like to watch horror films, so much so I just watch WhatCultureHorror instead.
Ergo: Coraline is NOT a horror film. ;)
Nice list either way. I enjoyed the video a lot.
24:50 - If you look, the pose Jack is in has a lot of meaning. It's a pose typically associated with Satan.
I bet wishmaster is on the list😁
Yeah but not the guy fucking himself from part 2😢
@@CocainBuzz Poor lawyer really didn't deserve that. He was even there to tell the con who wished for it that he found a legal loophole to get him out.
Or there's that poor prison guard who wished "To be alone with [The Djin] and enjoy the long, slow dance of pain." Only to find himself alone in a room with the Djin in his true form, releasing wrist blades and going "Let's dance!"
You know what people say, be careful what you wish for.
Must say, that last one was such a sight to end on.
Says you. It was not for my eyes.
Great list 👌
Jess: “…or better yet, don’t wish at all. The grass is rarely greener on the other side.”
Me: “Lies. Told by the powerful to control the weak.”
Kind of playing fast and loose with 'wish' plots, here. Many are wish gone wrong plots, but, you've got Pet Cemetary on here. That place does not grant wishes in general, it revives the dead. Yes, admittedly people often wish to have a dead loved one back, but, still, kind of a reach to put it on this list.
He wished his kid wasn’t dead and the kid was brought back to life. You’re splitting hairs here
The long and short of it is that you are at the mercy of the wishgiver's whim. Whether you have a good time or a bad time is going to be, for the most part, up to the wishgiver regardless of what you ask for - much like making a request of a normal person.
"[..] don't wish for anything, at all" indeed.....
In the monkeys paw, if that guy was willing to kill two people to keep the other guy from using his wishes on either of those things, why not just go and kill your ex wife and take your daughter? That's pretty harsh I know, and I personally wouldn't do that but he already expressed his willingness to kill for what he wanted. Why kill people that have nothing to do with your problem instead of getting right to it?
Yessss leave the animals out of it!!
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Hate it hate it hate it
These videos are so addicting.
Pendulum did a video on the movie Wish Upon, it's a silly film but I did freak out during the neighbor lady putting her hand down the sink when she's trying to figure out why the garbage disposal is making weird noises.
This sponsorship ad you did actually had my bouncing. Think it’s my favorite. iTunes?
#9 The Vietnam soldier coming back as a zombie have to inject blood was a metaphor for the soldiers coming home with heroin addiction which was a Major issue at the time
Wish Granters practice malicious compliance
the lawyer in wishmaster 2 should be on the list, that was the funniest scene ever 😂😂😂
"I wish to see my lawyer go F--- himself."
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AAAAAAGgGHHHHHHH!!! "GUARDS! GUARDS! GUUUUAAAAARRRRDDDSSSS!!!"
The Craft is interesting in the way that they are not really getting a punishment in the sense that a cosmic entity say "you did bad so suffer" but rather follow the newtonian law in the sense that each action have an equal opposite reaction wish is close to how wiccans see the world of what i have understood. :)
I wonder how hard they are going to cry when the run out of videos to mash together.
That’s not a boring movie. It’s awesome we should watch it again.
Coraline didn't traumatize me as a child. It traumatized me as an adult.
The sequel to The ABC’s of Death should’ve been called The 123’s of Death!
Coraline creeps me out TO THIS DAY
That's my favorite Leprechaun but i thought it was three for some reason😂 i always just say the Vegas one and assume it's 3 idk
That Dog Soldiers entry is the most pathetically forced entry I've seen in a long time.
Yep, thought they were stretching that one quite a bit
A better example in that movie would have been the story the Seargent tells about the guy who had a tattoo of Satan on his ass, claiming it would save his skin. The guy gets blown up, but sure enough...the skin on his ass wasn't harmed at all.
Y'all missed the classic Ray Bradbury movie "Something Wicked This Way Comes." Quite a few wishes with bad endings happen in it.
Pretty good list
One of my favorite wishes gone wrong in movies I guess this wish upon a suggestion for video, the new Winnie the Pooh, blood, and honey movie that might be more money than the other one
Light as a feather. Stiff as a board.
Coraline doesn't have a wish In it!
Sure she wants a better life but the other mother and world already existed. That isn't wish gone wrong or even close
im dont belve that husband was embalmed before the car accident.....
Coraline: "If you weren't traumatized by this movie as a kid you re evil or just plain wrong" Or, you know, born in the twentieth century.
Devil's Diary... It is a little book that only fulfills dark wishes... And after a while it even possessed someone...
There is also an Asian movie called 999 - Final destination death... It's basically about a WHOLE BUNCH of wishes gone really really bad and the deaths were pretty creative and innovative (bad acting and use of soundtrack aside)
The way to gain the system is to wish for tools, like invisibility granted by a ring or a portal gun. Just hope that Sauron doesn't start whispering in your ear.
Wishing Stairs should have been on this list. It is a Korean horror that is really good. Hell, some of the other movies from this ongoing film series could also have made the list.
My son is nonverbal....I don't see giving him my ability to speak as a wish gone horribly wrong , if that were possible. I'd consider it more than fair.
I notice most of the wishes gone wrong involve wanting dead loved ones back.
One of my favorite wishes gone wrong in movies I guess this wish upon a suggestion for video, the new Winnie the Pooh, blood, and honey movie that might be more money than the other one I think I saw that and it was so annoying that they basically did the letter M halfway through it’s so irritating
16:01: "So the only side effect of his complete immolation is...mild redness and irritation?"
The Shining never had a wish involved. Jack needed a job and took the job at The Overlook only for the ghosts to drive him mad.
If my son were mute and he could be magically healed if I lose my own voice, I'd happily take that deal. What sort of twist is that?
Obviously if you have multiple wishes the first one should be that they’re all granted in the exact way and specifications that you intend them to be
Ok I don't watch horror movies so I don't know if this was mentioned but in hobgoblins what if your fantasy was to be so powerful from having all the abilities of super heroes and villains. Huh how would that end badly since you would know the extent of the powers and how to do them by watching the shows they are from
First wish - plan the wording carefully, and make it about no negative aspects, and that wishes cannot be interpreted in a way other than the interpretation you consciously hold in respect of that wish.
The only wish fulfilment that really worked out was when God asked King Solomon what he wanted in all the world and the reply was wisdom. That's why he became King Solomon the wise and gat everything else thrown in.
23:31 can i just point out the inky resson i wasn't traumatized is because i lived horror and it was my first horror movie
Maybe I'm just numb to horror having grown up watching it and "children's" movies like The Never Ending Story; but I never found Coraline scary. A fantastic movie, but not scary.
...I'm sorry, _who the hell thought Coraline "wasn't a horror movie"???_
28? UA-cam ad dollars must be paying off now!
I definitely wished all cheerleaders die had a sequel ngl!!!!! It was like my favorite cheesy horror in hs
Call her him a princess that’s kind of funny
Coraline is deff a kid friendly a horror movie
The guard in Lifeforce wished for some touch and wound up a zombie.
I have a soft spot for Wish Upon cause it was just so dumb. Plus it kinda feels like what a dumb teenager would actually do with wishes. Not a good movie by any stretch, but I cant help having a small bit of love for it
not me waiting for kyoko sakura and sayaka miki's wish to show up
Think that’s in the first one. I don’t think it’s the cycle sequel. I think you talking about the ones they are called Vegas.
Do y’all have any videos on horror movies that have excellent HDR implementations? As HDR horror games are intense. Horror movies are probably going to be intense in HDR as well.