Kermode Uncut: Your Scariest Moments

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  • @htftunes9553
    @htftunes9553 9 років тому +117

    Lake Mungo was a very creepy little number, and the scene where you finally see what happened THAT night on her phone is genuinely spine-tingling

  • @jrkinnard1
    @jrkinnard1 10 років тому +70

    The beach scene from "Under the Skin" has really stayed with me for weeks.

  • @GnCFilms
    @GnCFilms 10 років тому +106

    My left ear enjoyed this the most.

  • @Funeralapolis
    @Funeralapolis 10 років тому +80

    The diner scene in Mulholland Drive is the scariest scene I've even seen in a film.

    • @sepiarain
      @sepiarain 3 роки тому

      Good shout. So similar to the actual eerie terror felt in nightmares.

  • @knightm27
    @knightm27 10 років тому +57

    there was something about the 1978 version of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers that stuck with me...the final claustrophobic act. the very final scene. still gives me goosebumps.

    • @JohnSpawn1
      @JohnSpawn1 10 років тому +5

      Yeah. The weird thing about that scene is that if you would watch it without sound it would look completely silly and funny. The sound effect combined with Sutherland's look... chills.

  • @brianstynes
    @brianstynes 10 років тому +24

    Great to see Exorcist Three mentioned, that and Jacobs Ladder are the creepiest movies ever

  • @sajnajeeb8921
    @sajnajeeb8921 9 років тому +25

    Session 9 is the creepiest and most underated horror movie that doesn't crop up on any scary horror movie lists.

  • @DavobarX
    @DavobarX 9 років тому +34

    The Mystery Man at the party from Lynch's 'Lost Highway'..

  • @ttdt
    @ttdt 10 років тому +40

    The late 1970's. A friend and I dodged the ushers and sat on the back seats of the cinema, smoking ciggs, feeling tough and revelling at the chance to see Ridley Scotts Alien even though we were barely 14. Having watched many monster episodes of Doctor Who we felt that creepy aliens held no fear for us. I remember, as the film progressed, looking at my friend and seeing the same expression of mounting dread on his face as I felt in the pit of my stomach. The more the movie went on, the more terrified we felt and by the time the credits rolled we vowed never to break the certificate rules again.

  • @petertyson2
    @petertyson2 10 років тому +13

    Great to see Martyrs get mentioned, that film is not only great but is also an excellent example of an endurance test.
    I showed it to a friend when I bought the DVD... He thanked me some time later, I did get a sense of sarcasm in his voice though as he said, "Thanks... for ruining my life".

  • @itsWatty
    @itsWatty 6 років тому +12

    Mark, I am so glad you have mentioned The Borderlands. I wish more people had seen this film, it is by far one of the best British horror films I've seen in years.

  • @musiciansvanguard
    @musiciansvanguard 5 років тому +14

    After watching the war film Come and See about two children trying to survive the nazi invasion of Belorussia I'm fairly certain I won't watch anything more terrifying. Truly a cinematic masterpiece that could not be conceived from Hollywood. It's use of imagery, sound and actors blended with its genius of incorporating surrealism against the stark brutal reality of war and genocide is an experience you may only have once but will never forget.

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 2 роки тому +3

    Cape Fear, several shocking and scary scenes.

  • @GrandiaKnight
    @GrandiaKnight 10 років тому +20

    The original Ring. Still scares me to this day. Also Kill List left me really creeped out.

  • @bassliveevil
    @bassliveevil 4 роки тому +21

    The original The Wicker Man still gives me chills. Just to be surrounded by a whole Island of people and knowing that theres no escape from your situation

  • @RamseyMcV
    @RamseyMcV 8 років тому +25

    The Changelling with George C Scott has so many scary scenes. I have asked Mark on twitter numerous times why he never mentions it but he never replied.
    American Werewolf In London also. The dream within a dream sequence was amazing and has often been stolen.

  • @nokes22
    @nokes22 7 років тому +8

    The window scene in Salem's Lot still freaks me out over 20 years later. Scariest thing ever!!!

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant 3 роки тому +3

      What Mark didn't mention is that the window is in an upstairs bedroom... the child vampire is just floating there. Brbrrrr.

  • @gordonarmstrong933
    @gordonarmstrong933 10 років тому +10

    I have never been so freaked out by a film as I was the first time I saw Eraserhead, late one Friday night on Channel 4 when I was about 14. One of the most unsettling films ever made.

  • @krisc2535
    @krisc2535 4 роки тому +4

    'Creep' gave me chills. As an adult I can't think of any film that has truly scared me but that took me straight back to when I first saw Nightmare On Elm Street as a child.

  • @TheNollaigo
    @TheNollaigo 7 років тому +9

    i can't see it mentioned so the Changeling with George C Scott; never thought i'd be scared by a ball bouncing down some stairs

  • @IanJTaylor
    @IanJTaylor 10 років тому +10

    I remember seeing Threads at school when I was 13 or thereabouts. It was truly chilling. I watched it again a couple of years ago now and it hasn't lost any of the dread. I think it's the clinical and factual way that it's presented. More like an infomercial than a film in some ways.

  • @Slowdived80
    @Slowdived80 8 років тому +20

    The end of Martyrs and thinking there are most likely people out there in the world like that.....quite depressing really I guess.

  • @nathanielharrison4396
    @nathanielharrison4396 10 років тому +7

    The house scene in the The Road was up there for me, and actually the same situation in The Lovely Bones was just as scary

  • @Medafets
    @Medafets 8 років тому +9

    The hat falling down the chimney from Babadook. Scariest moment in that scary film.

  • @falloutjosh184
    @falloutjosh184 9 років тому +11

    Bob and the Red Room from Twin Peaks still freak me out.

  • @DaveBowman
    @DaveBowman 5 років тому +2

    A Directors cut of Exorcist 3... now that would be something wonderful to behold! Scariest scene ever - the nurses station and the surgical shears.

  • @panzram31614
    @panzram31614 4 роки тому +2

    Jacob's Ladder (1990) was a waking nightmare. A very unsettling, Dantesque journey. Well acted and directed.

  • @Daisy-ct3nh
    @Daisy-ct3nh 6 років тому +3

    I was about 8 years old when I saw Jaws. That absolutely freaked me out for decades. Not just in the sea, in the pool, in the bath, even on the jacks!! Thank You Mr.Spielberg.!
    Calvaire is extremely creepy, makes you feel a bit sick.

  • @RhodesidesReviews
    @RhodesidesReviews 10 років тому +20

    For me the man in the dog suit in The Shining, the music of that film seeps into you and unsettles you, then the sudden zoom on that weird dog face, creepy as.

  • @MrJakeKale
    @MrJakeKale 10 років тому +5

    I have an image of the meeting between Ripley and the Queen towards the end of Aliens seared into my mind. I was about six at the time, and it absolutely petrified me! But at the same time it fascinated me, to the point that that film and its predecessor are now my all time favourite movies.
    I also vividly remember the one and only airing of Ghost Watch on BBC1 back in the early nineties. Utterly creeped me out. Naturally I have that on DVD as well!

  • @ammusk
    @ammusk 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for doing this topic for Kermode Uncut. Was looking for some classic horror movies to watch. Won't run out of horror movies anytime soon.

  • @zimzimma5688
    @zimzimma5688 8 років тому +7

    The last film that really scared me wasn't even a horror, it was the Aussie film Snowtown. Kind of like the Shining in the way it creates this aura of dread and just gets in your head.

  • @beanz6745
    @beanz6745 4 роки тому +3

    The "Bite the curb!" scene in Tony Kaye's American History X. That scene damaged me for weeks, maybe months

  • @Hollowshape
    @Hollowshape 10 років тому +8

    David Cronenberg in Clive Barker's NIGHTBREED freaked me out. He wears a really creepy faceless mask (probably the best mask in horror history) with buttons for eyes and a zipper mouth. It's some sort of nightmare-ish gimp mask. There is a scene in the film where he kills a family that is utterly terrifying.

  • @melaniesl3678
    @melaniesl3678 4 роки тому +3

    I watch a lot of horror films and many mentioned here get my vote. However, 12 Years A Slave is probably not classed as a horror film but it severely affected me and continues to. So much so I have never been able to watch any of the film again. The protracted ' hanging on tiptoes ' scene and whipping of Patsey was horrific and profoundly affecting because they depict the truth of what slaves had to endure. The fact that human beings are capable of such horrendous cruelty to me is absolute horror.

  • @Fluffykeith
    @Fluffykeith 2 роки тому +1

    The "1,2,3 Knock on The Wall" sequence in The Orphanage. No fancy effects. No messing about. Just the actress knocking on the wall and looking behind her....that film really gets to me and I love it, but that scene is the one that actually makes me uncomfortable to watch.

  • @Arkkienkeli13
    @Arkkienkeli13 10 років тому +2

    Mark said blog post! The first time, anyway.
    Everything in The Orphanage, but in particular that one scene: "1 2 3 toca la pared." It has to be one of the most suspenseful and chilling scenes I've seen, and the beauty of it is its simplicity. Several moments of The Devil's Backbone also come to mind.

  • @Leepal1969
    @Leepal1969 10 років тому +3

    Agree about "Martyrs", I found it traumatic and couldn't watch it again.

  • @euresearcher733
    @euresearcher733 8 років тому +4

    In Bristol this year they're having a film festival where they show films in unusual locations. eg Jurassic Park at the Zoo, however one location is the Redcliffe Caves which is like a mini Wookey Hole. I would LOVE to see the Descent in an actual cave.

  • @stevethomas74
    @stevethomas74 10 років тому +8

    So I just watched the film "Enemy" with Jake Gyllenhal and someone mentioned in the comments below that the ending of that scared them. I'll tell you all this much right now; if the ending of that film doesn't at least freak you the hell out, I honestly don't know what will. It's also completely baffling.......until you read up online about interpretations of it plus think about all the metaphors littered throughout
    So yeah, to whoever said that on here? Bra-vo. That ending has not left my memory yet and I don't think it will. For years. o_O

  • @bevbo42
    @bevbo42 9 років тому +11

    I'm surprised no one mentioned 'Kill List'. I'm not a horror buff by any means; I was however drawn to the movie by the good Dr's review and the sense that I didn't want to miss something so powerful. The film builds up a sense of foreboding and intensity through out. There were several points in the film where I almost stopped watching. Neil Maskell's performance as Jay is truly chilling. Another film with a similar feel is 'Eden Lake'. Eden Lake is probably a less uncomfortable watch, but both are worth checking out if horror is your genre.

    • @borismoof6282
      @borismoof6282 7 років тому +1

      Interesting. I never thought of Kill List as a horror movie, more of a Thriller. I wasn't that impressed by it to be honest. It's very bloody and violent, but at no point did I feel scared, and it was a pretty cliched ending.

    • @bevbo42
      @bevbo42 7 років тому +1

      boris moof you raise a good point, I guess too many films are labeled horror films when they are thrillers in which horrific things happen.

    • @thee.jaypodcast7135
      @thee.jaypodcast7135 6 років тому +1

      I think one of Kill List's greatest achievements is that the film DEEPLY unsettled me, and there's no one scene or moment I can point to and say "this is nwhat will creep you out". Sure there are shockingly violent moments like the hammer, but the tone is so unrelentless and unsettling that you just have this persistent, seemingly perpetual unease & discomfort that never wears off. I saw the movie maybe over a month ago and I still think about it almost daily.

  • @darphbobo4971
    @darphbobo4971 9 років тому +4

    The hands comming out of the Earth towards the end of Carrie... This may not sound scary to you, but imagine yourself being 15 years of age, off your bonce on acid and attempting to look normal while sitting down next to your mother to watch a film. Those freaky hands came out of my own chair i'm telling you... (.... just say no...)

  • @alanredversangel
    @alanredversangel 8 років тому +9

    I found the pot holing stuff in the descent way scarier than the monsters.

  • @EmoBearRights
    @EmoBearRights 7 років тому +8

    I was really creeped out by the scene with the psycho and the family in Noctural Animals. Wonder if it's just me.

  • @LifeOnMahers1215
    @LifeOnMahers1215 6 років тому +3

    The Weeping Angels in a Doctor Who episode titled - "Blink", still terrifies me.

  • @SamDavies94
    @SamDavies94 10 років тому +2

    Kill List is one of the most claustrophobic films I have ever seen, and it really freaked me out!

  • @ambassadortothenetherworld9433
    @ambassadortothenetherworld9433 6 років тому +2

    Jacob's Ladder - when he is descending through the grotesque hospital/purgatory while subdued to a gurney and is forced to view abominable entities for fleeting moments that just barely resemble the human form : signalling towards an unspeakable menace,leaving the imagination reeling as it attempts to conjure just an inkling of what is truly in store for the main character when those frenetic wheels stop turning, something that will surely dwarf the monstrosities that he passes by while strapped down and helpless.

  • @malicewonder8345
    @malicewonder8345 6 років тому +3

    Trier's _Antichrist_ . Not even when all hell broke loose, but minor moments like the woman's writing is gradually turning into the meaningless doodles, the ticks and the chaos fox.

  • @Nicollers1975
    @Nicollers1975 8 років тому +1

    West World for me. Watched it late and couldn't get back to sleep! Just the persistence of the Gunslinger, even when you think he's been beaten properly freaked me out.

  • @glenp7612
    @glenp7612 10 років тому +7

    No horror movie scares me. But Mr Barlows first appearance in the jail cell im Salems Lot destroyed me as a child.

  • @charliebadger
    @charliebadger 10 років тому +7

    The London underground section in "An American Warewolf in London"

  • @henrya3530
    @henrya3530 8 років тому +3

    Where and how you first watch a film can have a significant effect, e.g. on a big screen in a cinema or on video at home. John Carpenter's "The Thing" has been the film I found most scary/creepy/sinister. Why? Because when I first saw it (1984) I was living in a small town close to the arctic circle which had been snowbound for months!

  • @tomashize
    @tomashize 8 років тому +2

    Watched Blair Witch alone in the dark having no clue what it was about and never having seen a found footage before...Intense. Watching the Making Of just made things worse!

  • @Derek_Smallshorts
    @Derek_Smallshorts 10 років тому +3

    Exorcist II is the scariest film ever made because John Boorman actually thought it was a good idea. Also, Zardoz from the same director, because, Sean Connery in that nappy.

  • @spencer.kissack.the.author
    @spencer.kissack.the.author 3 роки тому +1

    Little known horror film from the very early 80's called _The Burning_ is the movie that had some particularly unsettling moments, really did freak me out badly. But I was young

  • @HollerboyHellbilly
    @HollerboyHellbilly 10 років тому +7

    The ending of Jacob's Ladder.

  • @tymbusrobins6105
    @tymbusrobins6105 5 років тому

    No, no. Your introduction to The Ring got me to watch it. A friend thought your intro was so amazing that he enthused about it so much that we all had to sit down and see an off air recording. That intro has gone down in history and not in a bad way!

  • @Aaron_17
    @Aaron_17 4 роки тому +2

    Most films try to scare you by using one of two different tactics: by showing you something terrifying (Martyrs, Audition), or by not showing you something terrifying and letting your imagination take over (The Haunting, Blair Witch). Event Horizon scared me more than any other film because it effectively used BOTH of the above tactics.
    Also, the original The Woman In Black (1989) deserves a mention. The scene near the end when the main character is lying in bed. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.

  • @kirstyfairley1585
    @kirstyfairley1585 6 років тому +2

    It Follows, that film made me paranoid whenever I noticed someone walking behind or towards me for days after seeing it. Also the ending of Lake Mungo, by the end of that movie it made my blood run cold. And recently that basement scene in The Void just before the end of the movie (those who've seen The Void will know what I'm talking about), the image of the people the main characters find down there was so horrific and terrifying that it's stuck with me.

  • @BenjWarrant
    @BenjWarrant 3 роки тому +2

    I too have always felt that Brian Cox's take on Hannibal Lecter was far more realistic than Hopkins', and was for that reason more chilling. With Hopkins' Lecter, you find it difficult to understand why anybody would let him get close to them - he's so clearly a threat. But Cox's version is so plausible - the scene where he uses social engineering to get the phone number is terrifying; he's being so charming and outgoing, but it's all so that he can wreak senselessly brutal vengeance on someone.

  • @roasty80
    @roasty80 10 років тому +2

    When paranormal activity was creating an online buzz I watched it alone late at night and had to keep the light on afterwards as was experiencing strange phenomena at the time and the film just topped it off. Plus you dont see anything in the film and it makes your imagination run wild

  • @suededogs9670
    @suededogs9670 4 роки тому

    MR KERMODE. YOU HAVE REALLY CHEERED ME UP. THANK YOU 💖💖💖💖

  • @juancamilo4684
    @juancamilo4684 5 років тому +1

    I know Mark didnt enjoy this movie, but the way the owl girl walked in "under the silver lake".

  • @richwilliams9748
    @richwilliams9748 3 роки тому +1

    The birthday party Signs.

  • @bojackhorseman3995
    @bojackhorseman3995 6 років тому +6

    The possible child abuse subtexts of The Shining and The Exorcist are kind of scary.

  • @Chronos767
    @Chronos767 10 років тому +5

    the last moments of Eraserhead, terrifying.

  • @richard8007
    @richard8007 3 роки тому +2

    It's impossible to convey today, especially given that the scene now seems relativley tame, but I guarentee that anyone who watched An American Werewolf in London in the 1980s suffered a genuine claustrophobic terror of entering subways and travelling by the tube for weeks afterwards! In the same way we felt like we'd seen living dinosaurs in 1993, back then it was like we had witnessed a real werewolf and in our subconsious they were real and in lonely subways and tube stations at night they came from behind! To this day, I'd still rather walk around a roundabout than nip through the subway, and it isn't through fear of being mugged!

  • @jonhalliday7806
    @jonhalliday7806 7 років тому +1

    28 Days later still freaks me out, especially at Jim's parents house, and the beginning of the sequel.

  • @faq2468
    @faq2468 3 роки тому +1

    The original Ring for me. It just builds this constant sense of dread

  • @aselene8890
    @aselene8890 5 років тому +1

    I'm so glad Martyrs was mentioned as that is a fantastic movie. Sure it's an endurance, but it's so well made and gets to the very core of what makes horror so horrible plus the ending's a killer.

  • @ailblentyn
    @ailblentyn 4 роки тому +2

    The most frightening *ghost* I can remember is the one in Pulse.

  • @superalmond6796
    @superalmond6796 5 років тому +1

    I was very surprised not to see the diner scene from mulholland drive, in my opinion terrifying and unnerving scene in cinema

  • @Tbass17
    @Tbass17 10 років тому +1

    Event Horizon is one of my all time favourites, and never ceases to scare me.

  • @davydevilution7297
    @davydevilution7297 7 років тому +1

    I think the famous, "You're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat" scene in JAWS, where the shark breaks the surface very close beside Chief Brody, is damn scary!

  • @otterpoet
    @otterpoet 4 роки тому +1

    The vent sequence in _Alien_ set the bar for jump-scares. Although I'd seen it several times, I made the mistake of watching the movie with my girlfriend and best friend - who'd never seen it. They sat on either side of me on the couch. When that scene hit, they *both* grabbed my legs in fear... I'm quite certain only dogs could hear the scream I let out.

  • @RiverNorthExile
    @RiverNorthExile 10 років тому +3

    The last 5 minutes of [•Rec] are nerve-shredders.

  • @robertpetre9378
    @robertpetre9378 5 років тому +1

    Incident In a Ghost Land directed by Pascal Laugier who also directed Martyrs is a really nihilistic and traumatic experience.

  • @grahamjenkin2882
    @grahamjenkin2882 3 роки тому

    Wolf Creek. Watched it a few months before a previously planned road trip in Australia.....kept one eye on the rear-view mirror the whole time, & definitely didn't mention it to my travel companions! !!!

  • @sirenasummers2599
    @sirenasummers2599 9 років тому +3

    Me and my husband love horror and rarely ever get scared but I have to go with the ringu when she came of the TV the way she moved really freaked me out. My husband on the other hand has only ever got freaked out once and that was when he watched David lynch's eraserhead that really scared him.

  • @glennra01
    @glennra01 2 роки тому +1

    what about the last story in Trilogy of Terror. Saws it as a kid and it still gets under my skin

  • @carlsbergexporter
    @carlsbergexporter 10 років тому +4

    The twilight zone the girl with no mouth freaked me out and i saw the trailer for Society (i think) at about 10, all the people/aliens melting into each other. Threads top film.

  • @cinemoan
    @cinemoan 10 років тому +4

    Ju-On- The Grudge (original Japanese version) is a film that consistently unsettles and terrifies me every time I've watched it.
    Also A Tale Of Two Sisters is one of the best horror films I've ever seen.

    • @bennoclassico
      @bennoclassico 10 років тому

      Yes to both, though I wasn't particularly scared by the latter. Ju-On is more up my street though...I prefer gothic/ghost horrors I think. A Tale Of Two Sisters felt like more of a gothic thriller, if there is such a thing.

    • @cinemoan
      @cinemoan 10 років тому

      I do see what you mean, I think that Ju-On is consistently scary throughout the film, but ATOTS concentrates more on it's Gothic narrative and atmosphere, however I felt that particular sequences in the film are very unsettling such as the final act.
      P.S It's great to find someone who has actually seen ATOTS, most people only know of the inferior american remake which always depresses me slightly

    • @bennoclassico
      @bennoclassico 10 років тому

      There's a remake!? Didn't even know! Will avoid :D

  • @nt7863
    @nt7863 6 років тому

    I vividly remember you introducing Ring on Film 4 and when you said that you guaranteed that a certain scene is terrifying. I remember I saw it as a challenge. I’m not a horror fan but thought I’d give it a shot. What can I say? You won. Smart arse!

  • @SuperMunkeh
    @SuperMunkeh 10 років тому +2

    If you want to see a grown man reduced to a quivering wreck on the floor, show me Sister Act 2. I refuse to watch that ever again. The nails on the chalk board classroom scene is legit the most horrific scene in any film I've ever watched.
    Failing that I found The Shining to be terrifying on first watch. That hallway scene with the twins, I think my heart stopped. Very effective film, though nothing like the book.

  • @crazycatman5928
    @crazycatman5928 3 роки тому +2

    The last act of “Trilogy of Terror” freaked me out as a kid.
    The last minute of the movie still gives me weird vibes.

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 3 роки тому

      The doll? You're not alone there buddy..
      Done a proper job on me that did.

  • @TheMaxlewis87
    @TheMaxlewis87 8 років тому +1

    2 things - fire extinguisher in irreversible and when sam sees the babadook in the back of the car.

  • @martinf74
    @martinf74 10 років тому

    Carrie 1976 the pigs blood scene and everything after. Sissy did an excellent job of potraying rage, disgust, fear and paranoia all in one. Furthermore, the direction of Brian Delpalma in that was designed with perfection. Carrie has to be one of the most disturbing and effective horror movies that I have seen in years.

  • @michaelsummerell8618
    @michaelsummerell8618 6 років тому

    Uzumaki - this is a very bizarre Japanese horror with several freakish scenes. I remember watching it at night with the lights off, and when the film started showing different "layers" (for want of a better description) on screen, the transitions were so subtle that I honestly thought my mind was playing tricks on me.
    Well worth checking out.

  • @gun1987gunn
    @gun1987gunn 10 років тому +17

    Can't believe Kermode didn't bring up REC. Very suprised.

  • @andrewwhelan454
    @andrewwhelan454 4 роки тому +1

    I expected there to be at least one Shining moment in this. It’s full of memorable frightening moments but, for me, the scariest one isn’t the twins, the old lady or any of the other obvious scares. It’s Shelly Duval’s reaction to finding Jack’s ‘work’ that really freaked me out. When you see that you know we are in big trouble and he is out of this world crazy. ‘All work and no play...’ I shudder just remembering it.

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant 3 роки тому +1

      I know, right! When you realise that he has just been sitting at the typewriter, hour after hour, typing the same ten words over and over and over again - it's the realisation that he has truly gone over the edge.

  • @adamsubtract81
    @adamsubtract81 10 років тому +2

    Well, that's my next few evenings sorted!

  • @MegaRockstar48
    @MegaRockstar48 4 роки тому +2

    Watch The Telephone Box (old Spanish short) the film has stayed with me for 40 years

    • @romeaffair
      @romeaffair 3 роки тому

      Remember watching it on BBC2 late one night and it stayed with me.

  • @gotty1991
    @gotty1991 10 років тому +2

    Kill list has a creepy atmosphere throughout not so much scares and I didn't really like the ending but keeps you gripped great movie

  • @stephennootens916
    @stephennootens916 4 роки тому +1

    I remember martyrs it was a recommendation from some critic on a show that no longer is around not the channel it was on. I wound up buying it, and it was so messed up I have it away to a friend because I knew no matter what I would never watch it again.

    • @Slowdived80
      @Slowdived80 3 роки тому

      same.... hidden the DVD in the loft so no one can go near it haha

  • @ProjectFlashlight612
    @ProjectFlashlight612 9 років тому

    The last shot of Invasion Of the Body Snatchers (1978), the last shot of REC 2 (which is otherwise bloody awful) and everything after the bombs fall in Threads, Scars you for life.

  • @andrewhussey4538
    @andrewhussey4538 4 роки тому +2

    I think it's the age I saw it, I was around 9 when it came out and I watched the first pet sematary by myself at night in my family's old huge satellite dish on viewers choice or something and ever since then, to this day, even seeing a picture of the Zelda character from that makes me immensely uncomfortable to the point I nearly have to look away.

  • @jonathanallen3684
    @jonathanallen3684 5 років тому

    The first few ghosts in the Pang Brothers' original The Eye (2002) are remarkably chilling. I love O Whistle, too, but think perhaps the greatest ghost story ever done for British television is The Intercessor episode of Shades Of Darkness, which I caught midway through on American PBS in the eighties and spent the next few decades trying to track down.

  • @zarquolian
    @zarquolian 8 років тому +13

    When the Babadook is in the police station. It really signaled the way in which depression - or the object of depression - cannot be alleviated by authority, and is actually in a sense a result of that same authority (in the form of the government, ideology, consumerism etc.). That there is compliance between those who should protect you and that which haunts you is terrifyingly uncanny.

  • @orcokiwo6703
    @orcokiwo6703 7 років тому

    i was so shocked and mesmerized by IRREVERSIBLE that firts i felt repelled by it. but then on a closer look the movie is perfection and beauty. by far the most intelligent concept ever imagined.

  • @jonny5779
    @jonny5779 7 років тому

    "event horizon" is an underrated horror film, and without a doubt one of Paul W.S Anderson's best films