The WhatCulture Curse strikes again... Andrew - Is it the script or is it you? MALEVOLENT - Mah-Levv-ohh-Lent. CTHULHU - Cuh-Thew-Lew (okay that one is more difficult). You can't say these words, but you're word perfect on Takashi Miike? Come on, own up... It's just for the interactions, isn't it? And I take that bait every goddamn time!
its like Starbucks, they get it wrong on purpose to get people talking, I swear. but in reality they just suck at pronouncing things and just have zero fucks to give
@@warlock12uk Precisely. I can understand how someone could think it’s pronounced like robe instead of like the alternative spelling of the same nickname Toby or Tobey (all short for Tobias), but as a horror fan it was very jarring to hear a professed horror channel continually call him Toe-b Hooper
@ourladyofperpetualskepticism I'm old enough to have got all my SF, Fantasy & Horror media news from magazines like Fangoria, Starlog and Starburst. I didn't hear some character and creator's names spoken until decades later, so the older someone or something is, the greater the chance that I'm saying my personal pronunciation rather than the correct one. Prime example - I used to think it was Magnetto, not Magneeto.
Ready or Not is also one that really caught me off guard with the supernatural twist... *Spoilers* . . . . . . . I really believed everyone in the family was crazy and that the curse was made up but when they start blowing up I was shocked
10, Apostle 09, Black Christmas (2019) 08, From Dusk Till Dawn 07, The Midnight Meat Train 06, Men 05, Children of the Corn (1984) 04, Underwater (What was that pronunciation, Andrew?) 03, Angel Heart 02, Imprint 01, Society
@yolman25-Agreed, both the 2006 & 2019 remakes of Black Christmas are awful. The original 1974 version on the otherhand is a classic, & still one of the most deeply unsettling horror movies I've ever seen.
@@kirstyfairly4371The 2006 remake is still better. The only thing I didn’t like were the different death scenes, depending on the county. And parts you see in the trailer, that never made it into the finale movie.
In Angel Heart Johnny doesn’t just switch identities he “switches identities”. He actually transfers his soul into a different body. That’s why he has no memory of himself. He tried to trick the devil. Needless to say it didn’t work.
At the time, the Twist in the movie From Dusk Til Dawn was kept secret from the public. No mention of it being a vampire movie until you were actually in the theater watching it. Of course it only worked for the people who saw it opening night but I thought that surprise was brilliant!
yeah i dont think OP was right unless maybe it was in another country it was handled that way. I remember it being pretty well known at the time, to the extent that I Was more surprised by the crime story it starts out as when I finally watched it for the first time as I thought it was just a vampire movie. @@seans602
I think I would have nominated “He never died” sure we figure out the main characters abilities fairly quickly, but that origin comes way outta left field and I love it every time I watch it.
Did they? I hadn't seen the trailers befire seeing the movie. The vamp thing was a huge surprise to me. When i saw it as a kid, i specifically remember the friend who showed me the movie wanting to surprise me with that twist. Sucks if that experience was ruined by trailers for people, back then.
The twists are usually supposed come near or at the ending of a movie, usually around the last 20 mins, or something that ties all the random plots holes together to make the movie make sense. Think of the endings of Sixth Sense, Usual Suspects, Shutter Island, or the first Scream movie, some of those movies had trailers that hinted at supernatural but the twist was either delusion or made up. Those all had the twist come near the end of the movie and the trailers never showed anything that might have showed what would happen. But Dusk til Dawn had the vampires show up around the 30 min mark and the trailer literally promoted it as one of the main selling points of the movie. It cannot be a spoiler nor twist if that was what the trailer was promoting in the first place. Also this was a Robert Rodriguez film, it just had Tarantino star in it, like in Desperado or Planet Terror
It is a good movie, but I'm not sure the deviations were necessary. I kind of liked that in the story he was just a regular joe who stumbled on it by accident and that they were ancient *humans* not lizard people. It added to the visual for me that they were emaciated cannibals that had been alive for so long. The cabal behind it all may have been implied, but I didn't get that sense from reading it. Still, though, it's an underrated film and certainly could have done much worse with the source material.
3 classics for the next list: #3 Deadly Friend (1986). It starts off as a classic 1980s "teen movie," then suddenly morphs into a violet sci-fi film at the midpoint. #2 The Missing (2003). This seems to be an ordinary Western about a mother searching for a kidnapped daughter. Then the shaman traveling with the kidnappers turns out to have actual supernatural powers. #1 Halloween (1978-1979). One of the reasons this became a classic is the supernatural element, which no previous slasher flick really had. John Carpenter doesn't reveal that until the final scene, when Michael Meyers walks away after taking 6 slugs. The best monster reveal dialogue line in history belongs to this film: "Was it the Bogeyman?" "As a matter of fact, it was."
No, no. This one is fine. There are a different ways to say it. "Coo-Tel-You" "Cuh-Thu-Lu" "Cuh-Tu-Lu..." The human tongue isn't able to pronounce it anyway. That's why there's no official pronounciation.
@@Bluesit32 Bullshit. Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as Khlûl′-hloo and said that "the first syllable [of Khlûl′-hloo is] pronounced gutturally and very thickly.
@@KatieCatWalker Well the title was "surprise twist ending" so it wasn't the ending, and if you look at the cover art for the movie it is pretty obvious what it's going to be about. Honestly it was more surprising that the crime part took up as much runtime as it did
@@EvilChancellorJorge there are still people who haven't seen it and if their friend shows it to them it is a surprise for them. Not everyone has seen this movie and half the time Netflix or some other streaming service just shows a Pic from the movie and not the actual cover. Or a mock poster. I see what you're saying but at the same time what's obvious for us who grew up with these isn't always obvious for someone else especially if they're Gen Z or was raised on rainbows and sunshine.
As a huge fan of H.P. Lovecraft : "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" ("In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming") Usually pronounced Cuh - thoo -loo but definitely not what you said. I won't mention how you pronounced "Malevolent" either because . . . . reasons. As for "From Dusk 'til Dawn", Well, it was a nice twist until various previews and reviews gave it away even though it wasn't anywhere near the end. Apart from that I enjoyed this video mainly because I've been drinking or something. Cheers!
Dude, I honestly had a micro-stroke when he flunked the pronunciation. Thank you for pointing this us before any of us. I would've thought the pronunciation of the Great Old One's name was a relatively well known.
Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as Khlûl′-hloo and said that "the first syllable [of Khlûl′-hloo is] pronounced gutturally and very thickly.
Saw the original ‘Children of the Corn’ at the drive in when it came out, with my family when I was 8. Also remember watching Exorcist on tv when I was 4-5. Man they were scary then for a child. We were the family that watched scary/horror movies no matter the age. Now I’m a gigantic horror fan. So are my teen daughters lol. Horror is fun
.OMG..... chatullo???? Cthulhu is pronounced kah thool hoo. Please please please stop recording reads where you are not familiar with the pronunciation. Malvolent? You missed an E. MalEvolent . Louis Cyphree? It's Cypher. SY FUR. God this was a painful listen.
so 'Society; is 90 percent the original story of 'Get Out', the dif. is instead of regular nobodys as victims, the 'Get Out' story has young black males. Oh, I also liked the plot twist in the 4th act of 'Drive Angry' - 2011, with Nic. Cage which follows the same theme.
Ka-thew-lew NOT cha-thel-oh. I mean when he pronounced malevolent as male-vo-lent, I wrote it off as his accent but how do you not know how to pronounce one of the most well known "sea creatures" in Cthuluh? Just how?
Bruh thats gotta be the wildest pronunciation of Cthulhu I have ever heard in my life 😅 you live and you learn bud, it pronounced like ka-thoo-loo as far as I've ever heard.
If Black Christmas 2019 had a different title I strongly believe it would have been far, far better received. It was a really fun movie, I just wish it had gone for the R rating.
Can't believe they didn't include: - Basically every Indiana Jones movie. - The Jewel of the Nile [the bit when Al-Julhara walks/levitates above fire] - Rosemary's Baby - Cabin in the woods - Red Lights - Ninth Configuration - Almost an angel - Unbreakable - Split - Devil - Harvey (the bit at the end when it becomes obvious that Harvey is real)
Indiana Jones, nor Jewel of the Nile are horror. Rosemary's baby was not much of a twist. And Cabin in the Woods was obvious to be a Evil Dead esque zombies from almost the very beginning. So not a twist. I am unsure if Split counts as supernatural. It may, honestly cannot tell. Unbreakable is not horror though. Devil, was obvious from the beginning.
I watched "Society" way, way back in the days when Channel 4 put interesting and, erm, "challenging" films on at 11pm onwards (i have a weird feeling it was a series that was fronted by Mark Kermode...). Needless to say, it was the most bonkers, gross and deranged thing i'd ever seen. The following week they showed "Videodrome"...
nitpick: Cthulhu isn't a god. Just a great old one. In specific an alien high priest to the outer gods. Though the distinction is largely moot for most human beings.
You guys haven't realized yet that all the funky pronunciations are to get the comments buzzing. Yeah, including this one. All for the algorithm! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Killing me with the Cthuluh pronunciation
Tchu-Tchu-lu... had me dead. 😂
Same that and how he pronounced malevolent too.
I’ve never heard anyone say Cthulhu like that before in my life 😂😂😂 and he said it more than once too lmao
They have to do it purposely. Because they butcher names so often.
@@denisebacher5040 it gets them more comments 🤣
Chutolo, the most famous of Lovecraftian horrors.
I've watched 4 what culture videos recently where every category of horror applies, apparently, to From Dusk Till Dawn. Interesting
If you didn't expect a twist out of a Steven King movie, that's on you.
is no one going to talk about the way he says Cthulhu?
Someone also needs to tell him how to say "malevolent" 🤦
They occasionally pronounce words as if they have never heard them.
The WhatCulture Curse strikes again...
Andrew - Is it the script or is it you?
MALEVOLENT - Mah-Levv-ohh-Lent.
CTHULHU - Cuh-Thew-Lew (okay that one is more difficult).
You can't say these words, but you're word perfect on Takashi Miike?
Come on, own up... It's just for the interactions, isn't it? And I take that bait every goddamn time!
At least lately most of their performers have stopped mispronouncing Tobe Hooper.
its like Starbucks, they get it wrong on purpose to get people talking, I swear. but in reality they just suck at pronouncing things and just have zero fucks to give
@@ourladyofperpetualskepticism you mean Toe-bee? For years I said it differently, but apparently that IS the correct way to pronounce the name.
@@warlock12uk Precisely. I can understand how someone could think it’s pronounced like robe instead of like the alternative spelling of the same nickname Toby or Tobey (all short for Tobias), but as a horror fan it was very jarring to hear a professed horror channel continually call him Toe-b Hooper
@ourladyofperpetualskepticism I'm old enough to have got all my SF, Fantasy & Horror media news from magazines like Fangoria, Starlog and Starburst. I didn't hear some character and creator's names spoken until decades later, so the older someone or something is, the greater the chance that I'm saying my personal pronunciation rather than the correct one. Prime example - I used to think it was Magnetto, not Magneeto.
Ready or Not is also one that really caught me off guard with the supernatural twist...
*Spoilers*
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I really believed everyone in the family was crazy and that the curse was made up but when they start blowing up I was shocked
That was so funny. Great twist.
Samara Weaving is so good!
I really enjoyed that film, especially it's ending.
Ready or Not should have been on the list!
10, Apostle
09, Black Christmas (2019)
08, From Dusk Till Dawn
07, The Midnight Meat Train
06, Men
05, Children of the Corn (1984)
04, Underwater (What was that pronunciation, Andrew?)
03, Angel Heart
02, Imprint
01, Society
Thanks so much
A list where I have actually seen any of the films!!!
He messes up the pronunciation of few words/names in the video.
Black Christmas remake is not good under any optic
Completely agreed
@yolman25-Agreed, both the 2006 & 2019 remakes of Black Christmas are awful. The original 1974 version on the otherhand is a classic, & still one of the most deeply unsettling horror movies I've ever seen.
@@kirstyfairly4371The 2006 remake is still better. The only thing I didn’t like were the different death scenes, depending on the county. And parts you see in the trailer, that never made it into the finale movie.
In Angel Heart Johnny doesn’t just switch identities he “switches identities”. He actually transfers his soul into a different body. That’s why he has no memory of himself. He tried to trick the devil. Needless to say it didn’t work.
Fantastic movie.
Black Christmas (2019) and "Best" should not be in the same subject.
Facts
That movie sucked ass so much!
Black Christmas 2019 is so laughably bad. I can’t believe this made a top ten good list. Yikes
The Lucifer of DeNiro haunts me till nowadays.
Lmfao that absolute abomination Black Christmas remake has NO business being in ANY list with the word "best" in it 💀💀
At the time, the Twist in the movie From Dusk Til Dawn was kept secret from the public. No mention of it being a vampire movie until you were actually in the theater watching it. Of course it only worked for the people who saw it opening night but I thought that surprise was brilliant!
I mean, the trailers at the time stated it was a vampire film.
yeah i dont think OP was right unless maybe it was in another country it was handled that way. I remember it being pretty well known at the time, to the extent that I Was more surprised by the crime story it starts out as when I finally watched it for the first time as I thought it was just a vampire movie. @@seans602
no way did they put the Black Christmas remake as the thumbnail 😂😂😂😂
One of the worst movies ever
Legitimately unenjoyable in any form or capacity 💀
Frailty also has a really good supernatural twist.
I think I would have nominated “He never died” sure we figure out the main characters abilities fairly quickly, but that origin comes way outta left field and I love it every time I watch it.
Never heard of that movie. I'll check it out this weekend! Thanks : )
Was the rich not being human really that much of a surprise in Society they all want more when they are set for life.
Black Christmas 2019 is a remake by name only and made 2006 which is a remake watchable.
You forgot "Kill List", which starts off as a hitmen thriller, but ends up like "The Wicker Man".
A great movie. But doesn't contain a supernatural element.
@@audiodead7302 Hmm yes, I suppose it's more occult than super natural
Not sure what you mean about Dusk til Dawn being a twist, the trailers literally showed the vampires a bunch of times
If you've never seen the trailer, it does seem to come out of left field for some especially if they've never seen it.
And tarantino rarely makes supernatural movies.
That would be a spoiler in the trailer though. It doesn't change whether the movie has a twist or not, it just "spoils" it :)
Did they? I hadn't seen the trailers befire seeing the movie. The vamp thing was a huge surprise to me.
When i saw it as a kid, i specifically remember the friend who showed me the movie wanting to surprise me with that twist. Sucks if that experience was ruined by trailers for people, back then.
The twists are usually supposed come near or at the ending of a movie, usually around the last 20 mins, or something that ties all the random plots holes together to make the movie make sense. Think of the endings of Sixth Sense, Usual Suspects, Shutter Island, or the first Scream movie, some of those movies had trailers that hinted at supernatural but the twist was either delusion or made up. Those all had the twist come near the end of the movie and the trailers never showed anything that might have showed what would happen. But Dusk til Dawn had the vampires show up around the 30 min mark and the trailer literally promoted it as one of the main selling points of the movie. It cannot be a spoiler nor twist if that was what the trailer was promoting in the first place. Also this was a Robert Rodriguez film, it just had Tarantino star in it, like in Desperado or Planet Terror
The butchering of the name Cthulhu is ridiculously.
black christmas 2019 is dog water and dont even come close to the og or the 2006 remake
Why is the most recent black Christmas movie in the thumbnail for ANYTHING with the word “best” in the title…
OMG the way you butchered Cthulhu’s name!! Come on!!
Midnight Meat Train is a seriously underrated gem.
No spoilers, but there is a pretty satisfying and unexpected death too. Not your typical ending!
Another film adaptation of a Clive Barker classic... might have to check it out, the source material short story was ace
@@davidgomersall7185 It's been a long time since I read the short story, but if memory serves the film is pretty faithful.
I was bored one day and decided to watch it and was blown away. So good.
It is a good movie, but I'm not sure the deviations were necessary. I kind of liked that in the story he was just a regular joe who stumbled on it by accident and that they were ancient *humans* not lizard people. It added to the visual for me that they were emaciated cannibals that had been alive for so long. The cabal behind it all may have been implied, but I didn't get that sense from reading it. Still, though, it's an underrated film and certainly could have done much worse with the source material.
I love Apostle!!! Dan Stevens was such a badass in that movie.
One of the best fight scenes ever (the cheek thing.) But the movie itself wasn't one of my favs.
3 classics for the next list:
#3 Deadly Friend (1986). It starts off as a classic 1980s "teen movie," then suddenly morphs into a violet sci-fi film at the midpoint.
#2 The Missing (2003). This seems to be an ordinary Western about a mother searching for a kidnapped daughter. Then the shaman traveling with the kidnappers turns out to have actual supernatural powers.
#1 Halloween (1978-1979). One of the reasons this became a classic is the supernatural element, which no previous slasher flick really had. John Carpenter doesn't reveal that until the final scene, when Michael Meyers walks away after taking 6 slugs. The best monster reveal dialogue line in history belongs to this film: "Was it the Bogeyman?" "As a matter of fact, it was."
Chutulo…..uuhhhhhh😂
No, no. This one is fine. There are a different ways to say it. "Coo-Tel-You" "Cuh-Thu-Lu" "Cuh-Tu-Lu..." The human tongue isn't able to pronounce it anyway. That's why there's no official pronounciation.
@@Bluesit32 there’s different ways to say it canonically but pop culture wise it is clearly Cuh-Thu-lu
@@Bluesit32 Bullshit. Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as Khlûl′-hloo and said that "the first syllable [of Khlûl′-hloo is] pronounced gutturally and very thickly.
Black Christmas is one of the worst movies in existence. The hell?
I've never heard "malevolent" pronounced that way (5:25) before.
How do you not include Ready or Not?!!!
Exactly lmao. "I want a divorce" *POP*
Samara Weaving is so good!
5:24 lol male-volant perfection
...chutuulo ahahahahah I have to stop watching now
You’re missing both Fallen and Frailty.
I love both ( Frailty above Fallen).
Cthulhu - Ka-Thoo-Loo, not Katchulla.
From Dusk ‘til Dawn is a BANGER of a 90’s horror/comedy. Best Supporting Actor is Quentin Tarantino OR George Clooney’s body tattoo.
How about just calling this simply “Ten Horror Movies with supernatural twists”. Because some of these films aren’t that good.
I know there's technically no correct way to pronounce "Cthulhu", but I know that was definitely the wrong way.
There is a correct way in English. It's pronounced Katulu
5:55 Wait, wait. Hold up. How did you pronounce Cthulhu again?
6:08 And he says it again. My dude. Really?
I would've had The Devil's Advocate on this list.
number 4 you talking about cthulu? never heard it pronounced like that lol
malvulant spirit do you mean malevolent spirit LOL
Actually side this out loud
I now have the theme from “Two and a Half Men” stuck in my head. Thanks for that!
And he did not even sing it right…
The twist for BC19 made an already terrible movie INFINITELY WORSE.
Dunno that I'd say Dusk 'til Dawn had a twist "ending." The crime bit was only like the first third
I think you're missing the point. It starts off as one thing and then bam! Vampires.
Especially for those who have never seen it.
@@KatieCatWalker Well the title was "surprise twist ending" so it wasn't the ending, and if you look at the cover art for the movie it is pretty obvious what it's going to be about. Honestly it was more surprising that the crime part took up as much runtime as it did
He does comment that it wasn't a very well kept secret... but yeah, I wouldn't call it a twist ending.
Twist half way
@@EvilChancellorJorge there are still people who haven't seen it and if their friend shows it to them it is a surprise for them. Not everyone has seen this movie and half the time Netflix or some other streaming service just shows a Pic from the movie and not the actual cover. Or a mock poster. I see what you're saying but at the same time what's obvious for us who grew up with these isn't always obvious for someone else especially if they're Gen Z or was raised on rainbows and sunshine.
T'Cholo!
Kuh-cholo = Cthulhu apparently
Oh my gosh please tell me that pronunciation of Cthulhu was done bad for comedy and not how they really thought it was pronounced haha
As a huge fan of H.P. Lovecraft : "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" ("In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming") Usually pronounced Cuh - thoo -loo but definitely not what you said. I won't mention how you pronounced "Malevolent" either because . . . . reasons. As for "From Dusk 'til Dawn", Well, it was a nice twist until various previews and reviews gave it away even though it wasn't anywhere near the end. Apart from that I enjoyed this video mainly because I've been drinking or something. Cheers!
you saved me from leaving a correction to their speech there also love your comment entirely because you said the segmented quote
Thanks for doing this. I had a stroke at his pronunciation.
The Lovecraftian deity Coa'chella. Its cabal of worshippers play music the kids like
Thank you for pointing out how most people-at least in the USA-pronounce “Cthulhu”.
Dude, I honestly had a micro-stroke when he flunked the pronunciation. Thank you for pointing this us before any of us.
I would've thought the pronunciation of the Great Old One's name was a relatively well known.
Underwater is under rated in my opinion, even if it had some missed opportunities.
I think you would like altitude as well it is another cosmic horror with a great twist
FYI "Cthulhu" is pronounced "Ca-thoo-loo," not whatever you said.
Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as Khlûl′-hloo and said that "the first syllable [of Khlûl′-hloo is] pronounced gutturally and very thickly.
"shitolo" is INSANE.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I love Dan Stevens so much ❤
Kuu-Thuu-Luu. Not Cha-thella.
Lord have mercy...
Underwater was a great surprise twist
What is a malvolent spirit?
Some of the pronunciations in this are very far off.
Saw the original ‘Children of the Corn’ at the drive in when it came out, with my family when I was 8. Also remember watching Exorcist on tv when I was 4-5. Man they were scary then for a child. We were the family that watched scary/horror movies no matter the age. Now I’m a gigantic horror fan. So are my teen daughters lol.
Horror is fun
.OMG..... chatullo???? Cthulhu is pronounced kah thool hoo.
Please please please stop recording reads where you are not familiar with the pronunciation.
Malvolent? You missed an E. MalEvolent .
Louis Cyphree? It's Cypher. SY FUR.
God this was a painful listen.
so 'Society; is 90 percent the original story of 'Get Out', the dif. is instead of regular nobodys as victims, the 'Get Out' story has young black males.
Oh, I also liked the plot twist in the 4th act of 'Drive Angry' - 2011, with Nic. Cage which follows the same theme.
Are you saying "Chi-Thuh-Luh"? It's suppose to be pronounced "Kah-Thoo-Loo". Really throwing me off when I hear that!
The pronunciation of Cthulhu reminds me of Benedict Cumberbatch trying to say Penguin
Ka-thew-lew NOT cha-thel-oh. I mean when he pronounced malevolent as male-vo-lent, I wrote it off as his accent but how do you not know how to pronounce one of the most well known "sea creatures" in Cthuluh? Just how?
Bruh thats gotta be the wildest pronunciation of Cthulhu I have ever heard in my life 😅 you live and you learn bud, it pronounced like ka-thoo-loo as far as I've ever heard.
I have never heard Cthulhu pronounced like that before. I considered calling an ambulance for you.
If Black Christmas 2019 had a different title I strongly believe it would have been far, far better received. It was a really fun movie, I just wish it had gone for the R rating.
That is not how you say Cthulu. 👀
Great video. I like the narrator. But… if you have even a question as to how to pronounce something, just Google it, man.
I think a supplementary video of just the mispronounced words is in order. No other context needed just the words.
Why did they release this with him mispronouncing not only Cthulhu but also malevolent?
how do you mess up saying Cthuluh's name....... **facepalm**
Bro the way you say Cthulhu 😂😂😂 wtf
The biggest twist in this vid is the pronunciation oh cthulhu and malevolent. Truly disturbing
Everyone knows Cthulhu is from Wakanda!!
Pronounced Khlûl′-hloo not Tsuh-thoo-loo or some other nonsense.But it can be a tongue twister 😅
Ten best movies with black Christmas in the thumbnail is lies already!!!
The new wrong turn and black christmas were awful.
Really enjoy both "Angel Heart" and "Underwater"!
I still peel my hard boiled eggs like Lucifer did in AngelHeart!!!
I love the mispronunciation of 'Cthulhu'.
It's NOT proinounced: Louis Safra it's pronounced like Louis Cypher. Your people INVENTED English, learn it!
Chatolo?? 😂
Please learn how to pronounce "Cthulhu."
The way you butchered cthulhu is such cringe
Did you mean Cthulhu or did you sneeze?
You should add chapters so we can skip spoilers on movies we haven't seen.
Its pronounced Kaa Two luu or Kaa Thu luu.
Krampus, w Toni Collette
First time i ever heard someone say cthulhu like that and it was funny as hell lmfao
That is certainly a novel way to say Cthulhu.
The ending of Men wasn't that bad, just weird.
Who the fuck is Chatolo?
Sounding out his words
Chu-thooloo is wild
You missed "Ready or Not."
Can't believe they didn't include:
- Basically every Indiana Jones movie.
- The Jewel of the Nile [the bit when Al-Julhara walks/levitates above fire]
- Rosemary's Baby
- Cabin in the woods
- Red Lights
- Ninth Configuration
- Almost an angel
- Unbreakable
- Split
- Devil
- Harvey (the bit at the end when it becomes obvious that Harvey is real)
Indiana Jones, nor Jewel of the Nile are horror.
Rosemary's baby was not much of a twist.
And Cabin in the Woods was obvious to be a Evil Dead esque zombies from almost the very beginning. So not a twist.
I am unsure if Split counts as supernatural. It may, honestly cannot tell. Unbreakable is not horror though.
Devil, was obvious from the beginning.
I watched "Society" way, way back in the days when Channel 4 put interesting and, erm, "challenging" films on at 11pm onwards (i have a weird feeling it was a series that was fronted by Mark Kermode...). Needless to say, it was the most bonkers, gross and deranged thing i'd ever seen. The following week they showed "Videodrome"...
I've loved watching Angel Heart since the early 90s, its a great film. Good to see it recommended here, kind of an obscure gem.
nitpick: Cthulhu isn't a god. Just a great old one. In specific an alien high priest to the outer gods. Though the distinction is largely moot for most human beings.
You guys haven't realized yet that all the funky pronunciations are to get the comments buzzing. Yeah, including this one. All for the algorithm! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯