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The Usual Suspects should have been on the list. Kint isn't who he claim to be. Kint played by Kevin Spacey, who was also Keyser Soze. Kint attempts to convince the feds that the crime lord not only exists, but he was responsible for drawing Kint and killing his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with his frineds death. He wasn't crippled and he made up the story from wanted poster, coffee mug and other things at the police station. No old school movies or black and white movies Citizen Cane, should have been on the list. The end of the movie shows what Rosebud really was 🛷
But it isn't really a PLOT twist, they were just misleading with the advertising and everyone being accustomed to seeing drew Barrymore in the lead of whatever she's in was also to blame. It did subvert expectations but it don't qualify as a plot twist, in my personal opinion, everyone is entitled to their own.
@@dylanglaze990 I Agree! Feels like a plot twist but is more a shock factor for me. The marketing went smoothly with such a famous actress like Drew, and after 13 minutes in the movie she’s out in a way that feels sad and cruel. I don’t think there’s another scene from the series made with such care and smart from every choice. A lovely second would be Rose Mcgowan in Scream2 imo .
@caseytemple2285 I saw it in the movie theater with a few of my friends and omgggggg Casey lmaoooo I was scared as shit walking down the street with my friends 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 because when we finished watching the movie it was night and it was dark and people were probably at home and nobody was walking down the street but me and my friends and when we heard a noise on the sidewalk we got scared so bad because we just finished watching Saw and thought someone was going to pop out of the bushes somewhere from someone's house lmaoooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@dominiquemyers354 lmao hey at least u got a funny memory out of it. I watched it at home by myself and when that man started moving I yelled oh hell no wishing I had someone there to experience the shock I felt I had to hit pause and gather myself for a moment. I swear once I pressed play I held my breath til he yelled game over and slammed that damn door. From that moment on I said I will be watching more movies in theaters but still haven't come across one that got me like saw did.
Black Christmas wasn't a plot twist, we KNEW the caller was in the house, that was shown at the beginning. We saw the killer enter the house during the first 5 minutes, stay up there throughout the whole movie, and make the calls from the upstairs phone. None of this was a twist. Now, the same reveal from When A Stranger Calls, now THAT was a twist for the same scenario.
Which one was the guy who painted himself like the brick wall in her apt? Was that “when a stranger calls back”? Or also a babysitter movie had the guy calling from the house to ask her if she “checked on the kids”-do y’all remember? Evidently she had not! And some said there’s a 2nd line the guy was using but then we all figured out how to call our own self but I don’t remember how we did it, it wasn’t the operator-it was just a pattern you dialed on the phone but that’s only after push button was around. I don’t think it was rotary dial! Good grief! Who knows?!
High Tension was hilarious for me. My partner was watching the movie and got to a scene where Marie was hiding in a room or closet or something in the main house while the "killer" walked around. I walked out of my office, looked at the tv for a few seconds, and went "oh, so she's the killer but just crazy?" and went back to the office. I've still never actually watched High Tension. I tossed that out as a joke and ended up spoiling the twist by accident.
The Others, Frailty, Life, The Book Of Eli, and Drag Me To Hell were GREAT ones along with the ending of The Mist!! The Departed- Leo getting shot coming out of that elevator. One of my favorites was From Dusk Til' Dawn. The first time I watched it I had no idea what it was about so when the first person turned vampire I was like W:HAT?!!!!
yeah The Ring is still my all time worst nightmare it taps into a childhood fear I had about someone climbing threw my window or from under the bed and when she came out of the TV I just had nightmares for a good month
Wait.... He's DEAD!?! I just started watching this 25 year old film right this second for the first time ever and you go and spoil it for me!? Unbelievable. I'm watching Citizen Kane after; if you try spouting some nonsense like rosebud was the damn sled or something I'm really gonna lose my shit.
@@TheSebastianBastion I agree, that movie bordered on Skinamax, and I was way too young watching it. The ending still is bonkers. I haven't watched it since I was a kid.
Black Christmas really shocked me at the twist…I saw it at the drive-in the first time I saw it. Yes…I’m old, and I’ve loved scary movies my whole life. I also think of the twist at the end of The Sixth Sense as one that I loved a lot. And Shutter Island was good…I didn’t see that end coming…
High Tension is still one of the worst, hole filled twists ever put to film. She was the killer, yet simultaneously in the house and outside of it, sometimes well away from it. The twist must have been that she had powers where she could be in two places at once and/or teleport. People who enjoyed that twist are the lowest common denominator that many filmmakers like to play to. Angel Heart, on the other hand, deserved more than an honorable mention, as did Carnival of Souls.
I’m only 20 minutes in, but I’m surprised that the twist (the tenants & husband were all in on it) in Rosemary’s Baby wasn’t at least given an honorable mention. The viewer knows something’s going on and that the neighbors are weird, but that’s a lot different than knowing they’re ALL in on it from the very beginning, including her husband, before the weirdness even started. It always creeped me out that her apartment had secret entrances for them, implying that a) they’d tried this before and/or b) she’d been targeted before she moved in. I’d also consider her last minute change of heart towards her baby a type of twist as well. It doesn’t effect the plot, but I didn’t see her maternal instinct & love completely over-riding her horror and fear. As the cult leader reminded her… a baby needs its mother. Even if its father is the devil.
Also, Vertigo is absolutely BANANAS. But so sad too. That’s more so the twist for me, I was expecting a happy ending for My James Stewart. His performance ALWAYS makes me cry.
The movie Sleuth(1972) had more than a few twists and is a classic film. Fun fact: the film only had a cast of 2 actors. Sir Michael Cain and Sir Lawrence Oliver
They both were there but idk if anyone has ever gone to the beginning of the franchise to assume the play by plays of which one did what where or to whom. So-as I understand it they were both involved with all of them even if it was just the scaring part. Idk who did more of the killing. Interesting thought because it was so freaky when we realized there were 2!!!! We saw it at the big theaters and it was so good! Still love how smart that movie was!
Someone has gone through every detail and posted a video of every detail of the Killers in Scream! He's on UA-cam, CZs World is an amazing guy makes videos about every detail in horror films
It is unbelievable how great of a movie The Sting is! So many amazing actors, each giving some of the best performances of their careers. A near perfect movie!
There's a little seen film that has a twist ending to nearly rival Psycho. Salvage (2006) is a taut thriller/horror that has its roots in Groundhog Day. College student Claire wakes up every time with the knowledge that she will die.
Oh, the Japanese ring hits so much much at the end. When the protagonist realises everything she drives to somewhere, with the vcr next to her in the passenger's seat and she smiles slightly. This was creepy.
Does any recall.....there was a lower/midbudget type movie about this Lesbian couple who were going away to this cabin because they were so in love, but it ended up this girl had many former lovers and she would take them there and kill them. She kicked her lover over a cliff and thought she was dead, but she didn't die and chase on was. The girl ended up killer the murder by putting something in her insulin shot. Anyone????
You didn’t tell it correctly about David killing the rest in the vehicle that ran out of gas. You say that “David shocks the group by killing them, including his son.” The group agreed that they will die by bullet to save themselves from a worst fate. Then you say, “when David’s about to turn the gun on himself, SURPRISE!! The mist clears.” That’s not quite how it happened. There were five survivors in the vehicle but there were only four bullets in the gun. Leaving David to deal with the worst fate. Only to realize that the mist cleared and that he shot the group for nothing! If you’re going to report on something, tell it correctly!
I wish i could watch april fools day for the first time again. Muffy scared the crap out of me. And the look on the "final girls" face when she tried to put it all together... so good.
Saddened not to see "A Tale of Two Sisters" on this list. SPOILERS: Double twist first of the little sister being dead, then the big shocker of the evil stepmother actually being the older sister experiencing Dissociative Identity Disorder. This is a film that has so many hidden clues, as well as visual metaphors throughout, that I literally have watched ATOTS over and over again in order to discover each and every single one of those little gems. It is also an incredibly visually beautiful film. I also rarely become emotional while watching a movie, however "A Tale of Two Sisters" managed to wrench an incredible sensation of overwhelming sadness out of my cold heart. It is still fully capable of doing so.
High Tension was an example of how not to do a "plot twist" and amazed they didn't call this out. It's actually so bad it's insulting it can be anything but lazy stupid writing.
The movie with Ryan Reynolds, Buried, was SOOOO depressing! I like that actor, but the movie made me sorry I saw it. He did a good acting job, however.
Maybe show the only title First before telling what plot twist they have, in case they want to watch it, so they can pause and skip and not get spoiled
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The Usual Suspects should have been on the list.
Kint isn't who he claim to be.
Kint played by Kevin Spacey, who was also Keyser Soze.
Kint attempts to convince the feds that the crime lord not only exists, but he was responsible for drawing Kint and killing his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with his frineds death.
He wasn't crippled and he made up the story from wanted poster, coffee mug and other things at the police station.
No old school movies or black and white movies
Citizen Cane, should have been on the list.
The end of the movie shows what Rosebud really was 🛷
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When Drew Barrymore bit the dust early on in Scream was a plot twist in my opinion
Yes I think so too because I thought she was going to live for at least half of the movie
Definitely. She was by far the biggest star advertised to be in it. Everybody thought she would be the main character
@@alioh7615 Right ?
Snuffing her so early was a weird flex.
But it isn't really a PLOT twist, they were just misleading with the advertising and everyone being accustomed to seeing drew Barrymore in the lead of whatever she's in was also to blame. It did subvert expectations but it don't qualify as a plot twist, in my personal opinion, everyone is entitled to their own.
@@dylanglaze990 I Agree! Feels like a plot twist but is more a shock factor for me. The marketing went smoothly with such a famous actress like Drew, and after 13 minutes in the movie she’s out in a way that feels sad and cruel. I don’t think there’s another scene from the series made with such care and smart from every choice. A lovely second would be Rose Mcgowan in Scream2 imo .
The first Saw movie at the end was definitely a plot twist no one or most people didn't see coming
I know I didn't I was so wishing I saw it in theaters and not at home
@caseytemple2285 I saw it in the movie theater with a few of my friends and omgggggg Casey lmaoooo I was scared as shit walking down the street with my friends 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 because when we finished watching the movie it was night and it was dark and people were probably at home and nobody was walking down the street but me and my friends and when we heard a noise on the sidewalk we got scared so bad because we just finished watching Saw and thought someone was going to pop out of the bushes somewhere from someone's house lmaoooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@dominiquemyers354 lmao hey at least u got a funny memory out of it. I watched it at home by myself and when that man started moving I yelled oh hell no wishing I had someone there to experience the shock I felt I had to hit pause and gather myself for a moment. I swear once I pressed play I held my breath til he yelled game over and slammed that damn door. From that moment on I said I will be watching more movies in theaters but still haven't come across one that got me like saw did.
As for me "Oldboy" (2003) are more shocking then "Parasites".
Black Christmas wasn't a plot twist, we KNEW the caller was in the house, that was shown at the beginning. We saw the killer enter the house during the first 5 minutes, stay up there throughout the whole movie, and make the calls from the upstairs phone. None of this was a twist. Now, the same reveal from When A Stranger Calls, now THAT was a twist for the same scenario.
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@BCTMB I was pretty young when this came out. But, I knew Margot Kidder was more my type than Olivia Hussey.
Which one was the guy who painted himself like the brick wall in her apt? Was that “when a stranger calls back”? Or also a babysitter movie had the guy calling from the house to ask her if she “checked on the kids”-do y’all remember? Evidently she had not! And some said there’s a 2nd line the guy was using but then we all figured out how to call our own self but I don’t remember how we did it, it wasn’t the operator-it was just a pattern you dialed on the phone but that’s only after push button was around. I don’t think it was rotary dial! Good grief! Who knows?!
@@shannonnichols3415It WAS "When A Stranger Calls Back"! I used to watch that all the time as a kid.😊
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Thank you for recognizing "Identity", which very rarely gets the recognition it deserves. It's an _incredible_ movie, and deserved
Yes it's one of my faves
Yeah, absolutely love that movie!
One of the last movies that truly scared me.
That's the reason why I love the movies
THE END OF THE MIST ALWAYS GET ME! ALL THEY TO DO WAS WAIT A LIL WHILE LONGER SMH HORRIBLE!
High Tension was hilarious for me. My partner was watching the movie and got to a scene where Marie was hiding in a room or closet or something in the main house while the "killer" walked around. I walked out of my office, looked at the tv for a few seconds, and went "oh, so she's the killer but just crazy?" and went back to the office.
I've still never actually watched High Tension. I tossed that out as a joke and ended up spoiling the twist by accident.
The Others, Frailty, Life, The Book Of Eli, and Drag Me To Hell were GREAT ones along with the ending of The Mist!!
The Departed- Leo getting shot coming out of that elevator.
One of my favorites was From Dusk Til' Dawn. The first time I watched it I had no idea what it was about so when the first person turned vampire I was like W:HAT?!!!!
Yeah there's a bunch but I think this focuses just on the horror genre so they didn't include The Departed or Usual Suspects etc...
I just watched Dusk Till Dawn today, love that movie
yeah The Ring is still my all time worst nightmare it taps into a childhood fear I had about someone climbing threw my window or from under the bed and when she came out of the TV I just had nightmares for a good month
I like these longer ones…I listen at work and can just let it play while I work😊
Mee too and I like the narrator's voice
Me too!! lol 💯
Ender’s game is actually an extremely good film it’s sad that more people don’t see the story underneath the surface
The book was an absolute masterpiece when i read it as well, i love both the book and movie.
@@BrinkOfInfamy the book was amazing and casting asa butterfield was an absolute w
I figured out Bruce Willis' character in Sixth Sense was dead by reading the movie description in TV Guide.
She clearly said for cinema goers in 1999….they didn’t read the tv guide my friend
Wait.... He's DEAD!?!
I just started watching this 25 year old film right this second for the first time ever and you go and spoil it for me!? Unbelievable. I'm watching Citizen Kane after; if you try spouting some nonsense like rosebud was the damn sled or something I'm really gonna lose my shit.
😂😂
@@TheSebastianBastion😂😂😂😂
M Night Shyamalan would like to know your location.
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.... The call is coming from INSIDE THE CANYON THAT AGES YOU RAPIDLY!!!
*Confused screaming*
How is Sleepaway Camp not anywhere on the horror list?
Exactly, I was looking for a comment like this.
@@eth0 I thought it was going to be #1
Watch mojo cocked it all up. That’s too nuts.
@@TheSebastianBastion I agree, that movie bordered on Skinamax, and I was way too young watching it. The ending still is bonkers. I haven't watched it since I was a kid.
Because this is a plot twist video not a horror video
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Jacob's Ladder was an awesome plot twister.
plot twister lol
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Black Christmas really shocked me at the twist…I saw it at the drive-in the first time I saw it. Yes…I’m old, and I’ve loved scary movies my whole life.
I also think of the twist at the end of The Sixth Sense as one that I loved a lot. And Shutter Island was good…I didn’t see that end coming…
I think you forgot to mention The Others, with Nicole Kidman. My mind was totally blown with that plot twist!
I stand corrected 😁 It is mentioned
High Tension is still one of the worst, hole filled twists ever put to film. She was the killer, yet simultaneously in the house and outside of it, sometimes well away from it. The twist must have been that she had powers where she could be in two places at once and/or teleport. People who enjoyed that twist are the lowest common denominator that many filmmakers like to play to. Angel Heart, on the other hand, deserved more than an honorable mention, as did Carnival of Souls.
Who has the list of all movies? I’m trying to watch em all😊
In Mist, they only had 4 bullets, and there were 5 of them, so David was going to let the critters have him. 🤦🏼
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I’m only 20 minutes in, but I’m surprised that the twist (the tenants & husband were all in on it) in Rosemary’s Baby wasn’t at least given an honorable mention.
The viewer knows something’s going on and that the neighbors are weird, but that’s a lot different than knowing they’re ALL in on it from the very beginning, including her husband, before the weirdness even started. It always creeped me out that her apartment had secret entrances for them, implying that a) they’d tried this before and/or b) she’d been targeted before she moved in.
I’d also consider her last minute change of heart towards her baby a type of twist as well. It doesn’t effect the plot, but I didn’t see her maternal instinct & love completely over-riding her horror and fear. As the cult leader reminded her… a baby needs its mother. Even if its father is the devil.
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Frailty is such a good movie, wished it got talked about more.
The Mist ending really made me mad.
Also, Vertigo is absolutely BANANAS. But so sad too. That’s more so the twist for me, I was expecting a happy ending for My James Stewart.
His performance ALWAYS makes me cry.
The movie Sleuth(1972) had more than a few twists and is a classic film.
Fun fact: the film only had a cast of 2 actors.
Sir Michael Cain
and Sir Lawrence Oliver
So did stu or billy kill Casey and Steve. It would make sense if stu did. But I remember how brutal billy was.
They both were there but idk if anyone has ever gone to the beginning of the franchise to assume the play by plays of which one did what where or to whom. So-as I understand it they were both involved with all of them even if it was just the scaring part. Idk who did more of the killing. Interesting thought because it was so freaky when we realized there were 2!!!! We saw it at the big theaters and it was so good! Still love how smart that movie was!
Someone has gone through every detail and posted a video of every detail of the Killers in Scream! He's on UA-cam, CZs World is an amazing guy makes videos about every detail in horror films
Psycho is definitely a classic… but if you’re going to call ANY move the OG of plot twists, you should be talking about The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari!
The Heisei Gamera trilogy of 1995-2006 was excellent with very good SFX. It's on par with any of the Godzilla movies of that ear.
It is unbelievable how great of a movie The Sting is!
So many amazing actors, each giving some of the best performances of their careers.
A near perfect movie!
unless i just missed it, why isn't Kevin Costner's 1987 classic " No Way Out" on here? that was the biggest plot twist i've ever seen
Seen a few but now gotta watch some more. Thank you ❤
I've always seen The Visit as Red Riding Hood meets Hansel and Gretel.
There's a little seen film that has a twist ending to nearly rival Psycho. Salvage (2006) is a taut thriller/horror that has its roots in Groundhog Day. College student Claire wakes up every time with the knowledge that she will die.
18:00 Man, Icy dead people are cold blooded and hard hearted.
The Others ❤ love the movie and the plot twist is fantastic
Eden Lake should have gotten a mention!!!!!!! That ending...
Oh, the Japanese ring hits so much much at the end. When the protagonist realises everything she drives to somewhere, with the vcr next to her in the passenger's seat and she smiles slightly. This was creepy.
Does any recall.....there was a lower/midbudget type movie about this Lesbian couple who were going away to this cabin because they were so in love, but it ended up this girl had many former lovers and she would take them there and kill them. She kicked her lover over a cliff and thought she was dead, but she didn't die and chase on was. The girl ended up killer the murder by putting something in her insulin shot. Anyone????
I remember the movie! Its, "What keeps you alive" with Jackie and Jules.
Thanks friend
Here are some others that automatically come to mind.
1. American Psycho
2. Dead Silence
3. The Howling (when Karen is on air)
What is the twist in American Psycho?
If there was one plot twist I did not see coming In Dune Part 2 Is that Paul and his Mom were related to the Harkonens!
You didn’t tell it correctly about David killing the rest in the vehicle that ran out of gas. You say that “David shocks the group by killing them, including his son.” The group agreed that they will die by bullet to save themselves from a worst fate. Then you say, “when David’s about to turn the gun on himself, SURPRISE!! The mist clears.” That’s not quite how it happened. There were five survivors in the vehicle but there were only four bullets in the gun. Leaving David to deal with the worst fate. Only to realize that the mist cleared and that he shot the group for nothing!
If you’re going to report on something, tell it correctly!
Comparing Saw and Devil makes no sense. Whichever you like, one or both, completely different storyline, imho.
I wish i could watch april fools day for the first time again. Muffy scared the crap out of me. And the look on the "final girls" face when she tried to put it all together... so good.
Saw the Us twist coming within the first 5 minutes.
Well, now my list of movies has grown
"No Luke. I an your father."
Yup. That's a good one too.
No sleepaway camp for plot twist is wild work 😊
When legally blonde won the case. I was like, you know, whatever!!!
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High Tension number 1
No Oldboy, The usual suspects, or Shawshank redemption??????
I hope someday we'll see a second list. I hope to witness such plot twists in a part two. I hope there's more incestuous plots twists.
I hope....
Orphan was a twist 😮 surprised
we getting surprised with this on!!
This video is 1 hour that's impressive
Am I one of the few that knew Bruce Willis was dead. It seemed so obvious
What about primal fear
The Visit is good. They had me going till the end. 😮
Saddened not to see "A Tale of Two Sisters" on this list.
SPOILERS: Double twist first of the little sister being dead, then the big shocker of the evil stepmother actually being the older sister experiencing Dissociative Identity Disorder.
This is a film that has so many hidden clues, as well as visual metaphors throughout, that I literally have watched ATOTS over and over again in order to discover each and every single one of those little gems. It is also an incredibly visually beautiful film.
I also rarely become emotional while watching a movie, however "A Tale of Two Sisters" managed to wrench an incredible sensation of overwhelming sadness out of my cold heart. It is still fully capable of doing so.
High Tension was an example of how not to do a "plot twist" and amazed they didn't call this out. It's actually so bad it's insulting it can be anything but lazy stupid writing.
The Others and Sixth Sense were my favorites of the ones I saw. I was totally unprepared for the endings.
Lets just list the same movies over and over for an hr and ½
I had to explain The Sixth Sense to my mama several times...lmbo
Why were all of them horror films? Gives me goosebumps
I forget the name but that thrill with Audrey Tatou I think her name is, is so good. Foilé something. Such a great twist
The movie with Ryan Reynolds, Buried, was SOOOO depressing! I like that actor, but the movie made me sorry I saw it. He did a good acting job, however.
The second line 😂
The host of this video kinda favors a younger looking cotton weary/liev schreiber from the scream movies.
You mean the aliens are allergic to water?
She was a child playing an adult in Orphan too
The Visit??? If you didn't guess the twist halfway through at the latest - it probably was your first movie.
No Terminator 2?
The plot twist was pretty obvious especially when the parents said that the daughter didn't speak since the funhouse accident
Where's the Usual Suspects
Phanpy will always be my favorite. Always.
I vote for Scooby Doo
i believe predestenation 2014 must be on the list!
Saw will always be the greatest twist in history
Maybe show the only title First before telling what plot twist they have, in case they want to watch it, so they can pause and skip and not get spoiled
Yeah, i was scrolling through comments just to see if somebody had posted a list of the movies they talk about.
In all fairness all the Saw films contain more than one twist.
Ryan Reynalds should've used mint mobile in Buried
Cool compilation, too bad you had to repeat so many movies, with the same twist every other list
How was skelington key a twist, we all knew what was going on, its literally the story
To be far the first time I watched it I was surprised
identity and wickerman are on the video twice, very shoddy editing
Can somebody send me a list of the movies without the spoiler so i can watch them all, please!!
God damn I'm so sick of seeing the mist in these lists.. yeah it was good but fuck.. leave it out, every time, going forward
In the Prestige... Angier keeps using the machine and killing the extra. Bordin used the machine once and that's how he got his twin
Hugh Jackman's character in The Prestige kept drowning his clone. Christian Bale's character & his brother were born as identical twins.😏
House of Games is a good, solid mindf*ck film. David Mamet wrote and directed. Joe Montena stars.
Where's the "Top 20 Best Supervillain Teams" video?! #WatchMojo
Friday the 13th. That was a dream.