Hey ever heard of that movie called "slaxx" about a killer pants? OOOOH!!! what about the horror movie called "rubber" its about a KILLER TIRE THAT CAN EXPLODE YOU HEAD!!!!
i always thought they were two full endings just one of them being an alternate ending. I'm pretty sure the arrested ending was fully shot and edited too
They went to an orphanage, looked at all those human children who needed loving homes, and left with a fucking rodent. That whole family should rot in hell.
Fun fact: During the filming of the Blair Witch project, the Blair witch was actually supposed to show up in the movie at 11:06 but the actress didn’t pan the camera toward it
I feel like Death in Final destination is the best horror villain that takes a different route from any slasher but still allows for creative death scenes. Like how can you escape something you can't escape from or can't even hurt, while it starts a chain of events that lead to a piece of plane debris falling on you?
Thinking about it now, Ghost Rider would make for a great villain in a horror movie. Imagine being a villain like Green Goblin. You and the Sinister Six aren’t dealing with Spider-Man but someone who wants you dead.
I agree! And the best thing is that he wouldn't just kill them, he'd literally put them through hell with his penance stare and make them relive everything evil they've done. Now if that could be portrayed as terrifying as it really is in a horror movie, that'd really be a cool premise, with the protagonists being villains themselves it'd be interesting to see the audience relate to them for once
I’ve always been really intrigued by how inconsistent and confusing the Halloween series is. I honestly love that they just reset it like every other film.
As someone who wasn't that much into horror, with the exception of the Predator franchise and horror kaiju flicks, and having just kinda recenly getting more into the genre, you did a great job highlighting the genre's strengths and weaknesses. Plus, I'm glad you actually debunked the "wHy ArE hOrRoR mOvIe ChArAcTeRs AcTiNg DuMb" argument, because it feels that many times the people who make that criticism forget that humans do not always make perfect decisions when they are under emotional pressure, and then those same people call other characters "MaRy SuEs" and "GaRy StUs" because they did not make the same mistakes.
Especially since a good chunk of horror movie characters, at least in the slasher genre, where the vast majority of this criticism is towards, are either teens or people who just graduated highschool. As someone who has only recently graduated highschool, I can safely say being a dumbass is perfectly normal.
"Says dire dire docks. Shows jolly Roger bay." Thanks for the upload bolt, this showed up when I was in a really shit mood because something bad happened in a personal relationship but you made me happy and smile. Thanks Adam, I appreciate it
He's actually Black Adam, holy shit Dwyane The Rock Johnson really is the master of disguise, I didn't know they added so much CGI to him in Black Adam to make him look so different.
"Fear of the unknown" shows the Cats movie. Also, COVID earns a 10/10 for singlehandedly being the most terrifying horror movie monster I've ever seen.
My favorite horror movie is “Playing with Fire,” a terrifying look at what happens when John Cena adopts 3 children and a bearded man becomes the joker Also diamondbolt why do you look 47 in this one
I've been getting into a bit of horror content as of late - mostly because I want to give the genre a fair chance, there's some real great stuff in there - and one series I finished up last year and really enjoyed was the web series Marble Hornets. It had a really fun premise, great acting and an engaging narrative that had me gripped from start to finish. I won't say much more than that, but if you haven't watched it yet give it a try. It's absolutely worth the time sink.
Marble Hornets was one of the reasons why I started fearing the Slenderman again. They do a great job of subtlety adding him into scenes and his proxies bug the shit out of me.
I’ve never much been a horror guy person in my life , to the point where as a kid I was terrified at the incredibly goofy It mini series back in the 90s.
Yeah, I was waiting for the shot from "The Thing" (1986). Such a good movie in general. The pacing and subtle details just make it so great for me. Especially with Windows being the last one to have the keys, and dropping them after seeing his friend getting assimilated in the storage room.
I watched this thriller movie called boy behind the door. It's about these two friends who get kidnapped, then one has to save the other. It wasnt super scary but it did a fantastic job as a thriller because I was flinching every few minutes.
13:20 Fun Fact that is what the original idea for the ending was but the writers decided that Chris had been through enough and that would've been salt in the wound
13:30 fun fact: Get Out was originally going to end with a downer ending that was actually filmed. But Jordan Peele realized that Daniel Kaluuya's character went through so much in the movie that he filmed the ending that was used in the final product.
I personally think jumpscares are hilarious, like I went to watch the nun with a friend in theatres and I was laughing the whole way through, I think it was the most I've laughed in a theater
"Some people don't like clowns, others are afraid of ghosts, and there's me, who still can't touch Dire Dire Docks" I have found you at last, Mood Kindred. I thought I was the only one terrified of those snakes as a child.
I love how this video just released and it’s in my recommendations. It’s a coincidence since I literally just started getting into horror movies two days ago
Diamondbolt deserves more subs. I'm gonna be having a real pumpkin on my head for Halloween as well as a scarecrow costume. I'm gonna have a speaker on my belt that will be playing a Halloween playlist that I have put together for a long time now (almost a year). It's gonna be awesome.
One of my favorite genres of horror is Cosmic Horror. This genre focuses on the fear of things that are beyond our human understanding. Things that make us feel insignificant and completely powerless to them. John Carpenter's The Thing is a good example. The idea of an organism completely replacing you from the inside until there's nothing left of you is scary as hell. Annihilation is also in that category and i desperately want to watch it because of that. Because what i have seen of it is terrifying
I hate horror but you’re great and made me laugh the entire way through this I’ve been binge watching you for a week now and I’ve fell in love with your channel keep it up
"The only famous slasher franchise with like a bajillion sequels that I've seen all the way through... Halloween" A man of class I see "The next Halloween... which I choose not to talk about" Truly a man of class and intelligence.
One of my favorite videos is Michael Myers playing in someone's yard. Then they edit Laurie having a scared reaction. Even Jason comes in at one point. I wish I could remember the name, it's hilarious to me.
You know what's my favorite experience in this genre? Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, one of the best horror animes in memories I've watched, and I'm glad it's ongoing till I read the manga, the manga though, it's absolutely a different story, I highly recommend you give it a raise
I'm no fan of horror, the only time I will give horror a chance if it's animated and bonus points if it's stop-motion animated. As a kid I loved Coraline, ParaNorman, Gravity Falls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. I swear we hate more stop-motion horror movies.
Lake Mungo is so creepy! I've watched a lot of horror and I'm pretty desensitized so very rarely get scared or uncomfortable watching a horror movie. But Lake Mungo really gave me a creeped out feeling.
A CURE FOR WELLNESS is one of the most overlooked and underrated movies ever. If haven't seen yet, check it out!! It is definitely worth it, there aren't many movies like that out there.
This video was really good! I was actually taking notes during it as you pointed out what makes effective horror(getting to know the characters before they get hurt and using the audiences own mind against them). Hopefully I can use this in my writing some day!
“Fun” fact: the actors on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre were practically tortured on set so a lot of the movie is people actually going crazy from the heat. So a lot of injuries were real.
My favorites horror series is the Alvin one from 2016, I never expected this much psychological horror from 2016. They torture Dave to an extent that makes you wonder why he hasn't gone insane yet, and don't forget the designs of the monsters *shivers*
Personally, I enjoy watching VHS Fnaf and VHS styled horror (Officially known as "Analog Horror), like the Walten Files, Battington Tapes, Local 58, Gemini Home Entertainment, and so on. If you're tired of horror movies, these might scare you better.
Oh I love those ones (I haven't heard lf battington tapes) because it creeps me out but in a good way. I don't like most horror movies because of the gore (the walten files does have a bit of gore but it's not in like a super realistic way) but analog horror usually doesnt have gore in it. But it scares me in a way that intrest me
As much as I understand your point on dumb decisions, that will never stop me from loving Cinema Summary's How To Beat videos. Dude openly suggests abandoning loved ones, screwing over literally everyone else and leaving the weak for dead without hesitation and I've just gotta respect that dedication.
Hmm I wonder how I'd do writing a horror story.. Best I can do is one where criminals are released into society but they're being hunted by someone who could be anyone, so I guess it would focus on fear of public?
I’m not a big fan of most horror movies but I do enjoy horror/science fiction anthology shows like the twilight zone, mainly because it’s a lot of psychological horror or horrifying situations. Mainly ones where a character or a group are thrown into helpless situations and they have no escape. My favorite episode of TZ has to be the pilot. The episode is literally just about a man walking into a town having no idea who he is, how he got there or what is going on. The town is completely empty yet the power is still on. Watching him slowly lose his mind is so introducing to me.
Lots of spooky music. Some I couldn't place... but I instantly recognized The Forest Temple from Ocarina of Time! You are truly a Gentleman and a Scholar
I have a fond memory of a friend of mine making me stay up during a sleepover to watch The Children of the Corn, or whatever it’s called. I was 7 at the time.
michael myers was only killing everyone so he could steal their wallets and get enough money to buy a lifetime supply of chips
Hello Mr meme.....
sounds good to me
Why you post at 8 am aus
Also i livein sydney
That is a completely justifiable reason for murder that I can support
“Horror works well when there is elements of grounded reality”
I too think of a murderous turkey holding a man at gun point
Yes
This is the way
This comment made me laugh more than it should have
Hey ever heard of that movie called "slaxx" about a killer pants?
OOOOH!!! what about the horror movie called "rubber" its about a KILLER TIRE THAT CAN EXPLODE YOU HEAD!!!!
“Gravy”
the original ending of "Get Out" actually had the main character get arrested but it was later changed because the writer wanted to give the MC a win
i always thought they were two full endings just one of them being an alternate ending. I'm pretty sure the arrested ending was fully shot and edited too
@@sams_not_here i remember it being a special feature or something on like a dvd or whatever but i might be stupid
As a British teenager, I can confirm we are indeed the most terrifying horror movie villains
I’m British and you definitely are
As another British teenager, I can also confirm this
Ditto
@@kirstyyyyy please don't kill us
As a another British tea drinking fish n chip eater teenager I can confirm this also
I feel like Son of the Mask is really underrated horror movie. They did a fantastic job creating terrifying effects and an uncomfortable atmosphere.
Then you should go and find the original comics the movie's are completely watered down 😐
@@adamstewart9383 it’s a joke dude.
@@adamstewart9383 JJJ: "you serious?"
?
As in the Jim Carey “the mask” sequel
I think the most scariest movie I've watched as a kid was probably Stuart little. There's just something about him that just rubs me the wrong way
I love that movie as a kid though
They went to an orphanage, looked at all those human children who needed loving homes, and left with a fucking rodent. That whole family should rot in hell.
@@N1ggaBalls69 you see. The kid wanted a LITTLE brother. Not a little brother.
@@Utfam_202 u sure about what you saying
@@kittykittybangbang9367 i swear its saying 2 mo. Ago bruh
Fun fact: During the filming of the Blair Witch project, the Blair witch was actually supposed to show up in the movie at 11:06 but the actress didn’t pan the camera toward it
Bruh
It’s better that way imo
One of the biggest bruh moments in history
@EasterBurn that's so true. For example look at how the witch looks in the most recent film :)
“Dude this is dark net”
I’m counting that as a jumpscare
lol
The best
Yessir
I feel like Death in Final destination is the best horror villain that takes a different route from any slasher but still allows for creative death scenes.
Like how can you escape something you can't escape from or can't even hurt, while it starts a chain of events that lead to a piece of plane debris falling on you?
I agree 👍
Just lock yourself in an asylum
@@sothatsdevintart2562 ez win
@@sothatsdevintart2562 what’s stopping a piece of plane debris falling on you there?
I do miss Final Destination.
Thinking about it now, Ghost Rider would make for a great villain in a horror movie. Imagine being a villain like Green Goblin. You and the Sinister Six aren’t dealing with Spider-Man but someone who wants you dead.
I agree! And the best thing is that he wouldn't just kill them, he'd literally put them through hell with his penance stare and make them relive everything evil they've done. Now if that could be portrayed as terrifying as it really is in a horror movie, that'd really be a cool premise, with the protagonists being villains themselves it'd be interesting to see the audience relate to them for once
You know, there happens to be a ghost rider spider-man
Either Ghost Rider or Spawn
dear diary:
some people hate clowns
others hate ghosts and yet i can't past dire dire docks
Fun fact: Devon Bostick (aka Rodrick Heffley) played Brent Abbott in “Saw 6”
And he was also in Land of the Dead and Survival of the Dead, as 2 different characters in the same series for some reason.
Fun fact: saw 6 sounds like the French word for sausage when said said in French.
Greg:rodrick where have you and mom been
Rodrick:D O N T A S K
He was probably put in the trap for all the shit he did to the gregster
@@Mikey-rz2kl well…
I’ve always been really intrigued by how inconsistent and confusing the Halloween series is. I honestly love that they just reset it like every other film.
The drip goku jumpscare was scarier than the entirety of slender man
I broke out laughing when it happened
Ah yes the scariest gaming villain
*SENDER MAN*
sender man
Well crap
@@wehtnaic fixed but won’t be forgotten
As someone who wasn't that much into horror, with the exception of the Predator franchise and horror kaiju flicks, and having just kinda recenly getting more into the genre, you did a great job highlighting the genre's strengths and weaknesses. Plus, I'm glad you actually debunked the "wHy ArE hOrRoR mOvIe ChArAcTeRs AcTiNg DuMb" argument, because it feels that many times the people who make that criticism forget that humans do not always make perfect decisions when they are under emotional pressure, and then those same people call other characters "MaRy SuEs" and "GaRy StUs" because they did not make the same mistakes.
Especially since a good chunk of horror movie characters, at least in the slasher genre, where the vast majority of this criticism is towards, are either teens or people who just graduated highschool. As someone who has only recently graduated highschool, I can safely say being a dumbass is perfectly normal.
@@cjgg4885 Exactly.
"Says dire dire docks. Shows jolly Roger bay."
Thanks for the upload bolt, this showed up when I was in a really shit mood because something bad happened in a personal relationship but you made me happy and smile. Thanks Adam, I appreciate it
So his real name is Adam dude?
He's actually Black Adam, holy shit Dwyane The Rock Johnson really is the master of disguise, I didn't know they added so much CGI to him in Black Adam to make him look so different.
"Fear of the unknown" shows the Cats movie.
Also, COVID earns a 10/10 for singlehandedly being the most terrifying horror movie monster I've ever seen.
that among us plushie in the back is the scariest thing here
S U S
sussy
Diamondbolt saying he's scared of rollercoasters gives me life.
My favorite horror movie is “Playing with Fire,” a terrifying look at what happens when John Cena adopts 3 children and a bearded man becomes the joker
Also diamondbolt why do you look 47 in this one
It has Michael Myers singing the (extended) My Little Pony theme. Truely a horror movie!
@@miraculousismyguiltypleasu9372 it also happens to include John Cena texting!!! Very scary indeed
For some reason he kinda looks like Ross geller
@@popatoeman5739 idk who that is
@@laundrybasketgamers And at the end, he flosses. I turned my TV off at that moment because it was terrifying
I've been getting into a bit of horror content as of late - mostly because I want to give the genre a fair chance, there's some real great stuff in there - and one series I finished up last year and really enjoyed was the web series Marble Hornets. It had a really fun premise, great acting and an engaging narrative that had me gripped from start to finish.
I won't say much more than that, but if you haven't watched it yet give it a try. It's absolutely worth the time sink.
Marble Hornets was one of the reasons why I started fearing the Slenderman again. They do a great job of subtlety adding him into scenes and his proxies bug the shit out of me.
@@BostonMBrand they are not his proxies, they are literally working against him.
EverymanHYBRID is a great one too
That film with Batman and Green Goblin in the lighthouse was incredible.
What it's name
@@dmctorch6046 The wacky adventures of Batman and Green Goblin in a lighthouse 3D
Amazing Spiderman 2??
@@dmctorch6046the bye bye man probably
The Lighthouse@@dmctorch6046
I’ve never much been a horror guy person in my life , to the point where as a kid I was terrified at the incredibly goofy It mini series back in the 90s.
*Can we appreciate DiamondBolt putting a Spoiler List for all the movies he spoke about in the description*
And it's so long
Spoiler list for movies I’ll never see. Cool!
@@INTRUDIC_H0ST uh ok
@@Thats20percentcooler they showed miss minutes in the video
There is only one good horror movie, and it’s the one where Michael Myers and Busta Rhymes engage in mortal combat
I don't know who's scarier, Michael Myers or Mike Myers as The Cat In The Hat.
Mike Myers Cat in the hat... that thing gives off way too much unknown/uncanny horror vibes 😰
Yeah, I was waiting for the shot from "The Thing" (1986). Such a good movie in general. The pacing and subtle details just make it so great for me. Especially with Windows being the last one to have the keys, and dropping them after seeing his friend getting assimilated in the storage room.
Adam “grounded in reality”
*proceeds to show Thankskilling*
oh wow, that’s a great effect, how did they afford something that looks so good?
The best slasher movies are when the killer has some showmanship, like Nightmare on Elm Street. Freddy is just loving what he's doing.
Honestly horror movies are one of my favorite genres because of the variety they bring and are more creator focused then studio focus
The uncanny strange and or silly ones are my favorite
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 the iconic one liners also like "garbage day" and "power glove" are hilarious
@@owyemen9367 and Blood-Rage has "Its not Cranberry sauce" and one of the most haunting yet still funny ending 18 minutes I love how its delivered
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 that ending was so terrifying yet so funny at the same time
Killer: *gets reduced to atoms*
Also killer in the next instalment:
"Hey how you doin'" *sitcom laughter*
I watched this thriller movie called boy behind the door. It's about these two friends who get kidnapped, then one has to save the other. It wasnt super scary but it did a fantastic job as a thriller because I was flinching every few minutes.
Saw it recently, I was stressed out for the entire thing
@@DiamondBolt You should do a video on Creepypastas and the SCP Foundation.
13:12 best censor bar of the year
Why is it that my favorite DiamondBolt videos always end up being his horror stuff? Great video, as always!
My favourite videos from you are when you talk about film and television, great video!
13:20 Fun Fact that is what the original idea for the ending was but the writers decided that Chris had been through enough and that would've been salt in the wound
13:30 fun fact: Get Out was originally going to end with a downer ending that was actually filmed. But Jordan Peele realized that Daniel Kaluuya's character went through so much in the movie that he filmed the ending that was used in the final product.
You were traumatized by Thriller too???
A man of culture as well
I am so scared to watch it that Halloween barely scared me.
He had every opportunity to jumpscare me but didnt. I respect that
When diamond bolt post I literally smile
Gasp, no way
Same
If it's something I'm interested in he posted, I click
I personally think jumpscares are hilarious, like I went to watch the nun with a friend in theatres and I was laughing the whole way through, I think it was the most I've laughed in a theater
When i watched the slenderman movie on NETFLIX with my friend i was so fucking disappointed and laughing my ass off at same time🤣
"Some people don't like clowns, others are afraid of ghosts, and there's me, who still can't touch Dire Dire Docks"
I have found you at last, Mood Kindred. I thought I was the only one terrified of those snakes as a child.
I love how this video just released and it’s in my recommendations. It’s a coincidence since I literally just started getting into horror movies two days ago
when diamondbolt is sus for having an imposter on his desk, that gives me horror vibes
S U S
He is the imposter
Adding goofy sound effects to those jumpscares created a whole new genre of comedy for me
Great video, don't get too stressed out to upload, the quality of the videos will always be worth it
Diamondbolt deserves more subs. I'm gonna be having a real pumpkin on my head for Halloween as well as a scarecrow costume. I'm gonna have a speaker on my belt that will be playing a Halloween playlist that I have put together for a long time now (almost a year). It's gonna be awesome.
One of my favorite genres of horror is Cosmic Horror.
This genre focuses on the fear of things that are beyond our human understanding. Things that make us feel insignificant and completely powerless to them.
John Carpenter's The Thing is a good example. The idea of an organism completely replacing you from the inside until there's nothing left of you is scary as hell.
Annihilation is also in that category and i desperately want to watch it because of that.
Because what i have seen of it is terrifying
9:56 if Little Nightmares have a movie, it will be: masked killers and a little girl
Diamondbolt: finally, some originality
I hate horror but you’re great and made me laugh the entire way through this I’ve been binge watching you for a week now and I’ve fell in love with your channel keep it up
I’m so glad, thank you very much
"The only famous slasher franchise with like a bajillion sequels that I've seen all the way through... Halloween"
A man of class I see
"The next Halloween... which I choose not to talk about"
Truly a man of class and intelligence.
Every time I watch you, I always smile. Even if the video’s about horror
This was a great video bolt.
It reminded me of the old video essays from 2018.
Keep up the great work
Its hard to say something you don't know what to say. To say he's back with a another video that that will make me smile and laugh
One of my favorite videos is Michael Myers playing in someone's yard. Then they edit Laurie having a scared reaction. Even Jason comes in at one point. I wish I could remember the name, it's hilarious to me.
I love the Ocarina of Time forest temple theme and it was great seeing it used. It is so haunting
I love how along with the horror movies you also added the real scary stuff like cats and cat in the hat
I love the running theme of Michael Myers eating chips
6:28
Omg! Yes! You brought up the small jumpscare Miss Minutes gave so many viewers on the series "Loki" 🤣
You know what's my favorite experience in this genre? Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, one of the best horror animes in memories I've watched, and I'm glad it's ongoing till I read the manga, the manga though, it's absolutely a different story, I highly recommend you give it a raise
I'm no fan of horror, the only time I will give horror a chance if it's animated and bonus points if it's stop-motion animated. As a kid I loved Coraline, ParaNorman, Gravity Falls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. I swear we hate more stop-motion horror movies.
Lake Mungo is so creepy! I've watched a lot of horror and I'm pretty desensitized so very rarely get scared or uncomfortable watching a horror movie. But Lake Mungo really gave me a creeped out feeling.
I knew it was going to be about horror when I saw a cursed smiling Michael Myers!
I love how he was talking about horror movies, and shows footage of cats.
The true horror is the imposter in the background.
S U S
S U S
SUS
I did Medbay scan
A CURE FOR WELLNESS is one of the most overlooked and underrated movies ever. If haven't seen yet, check it out!! It is definitely worth it, there aren't many movies like that out there.
I didn't like the Ending, it was too comical
@@0m1ett But that last shot was kinda cool.
Bagul instantly loses all fear the second you find out his nickname is “Mr. Boogie”
This video was really good! I was actually taking notes during it as you pointed out what makes effective horror(getting to know the characters before they get hurt and using the audiences own mind against them). Hopefully I can use this in my writing some day!
“Fun” fact: the actors on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre were practically tortured on set so a lot of the movie is people actually going crazy from the heat. So a lot of injuries were real.
My favorites horror series is the Alvin one from 2016, I never expected this much psychological horror from 2016. They torture Dave to an extent that makes you wonder why he hasn't gone insane yet, and don't forget the designs of the monsters *shivers*
Me: *Looks in the background*
Also me: "Amogus..."
Sorry, I can’t take this video seriously because of that amazing background image of Michael Myers smiling. That is a 10/10 background
Personally, I enjoy watching VHS Fnaf and VHS styled horror (Officially known as "Analog Horror), like the Walten Files, Battington Tapes, Local 58, Gemini Home Entertainment, and so on.
If you're tired of horror movies, these might scare you better.
Don't mean to be THAT guy, but the specific name for this sub-genre is "Analog Horror".
And yes, it's brilliant.
@@SSBBPOKEFAN Thank you for that correction, this comment has been edited.
Oh I love those ones (I haven't heard lf battington tapes) because it creeps me out but in a good way. I don't like most horror movies because of the gore (the walten files does have a bit of gore but it's not in like a super realistic way) but analog horror usually doesnt have gore in it. But it scares me in a way that intrest me
Wait Walten files and local 58 was made by the same guy
Was meg even horror i went to my friends house and i laughed the whole way through it. Nice video. Keep up the good work. We appreciate it.
The scariest movie I’ve ever watched as a kid was
The last airbender. I shudder and get ptsd flashbacks every time I see that travesty
That movie traumatized me so bad that to this day I still can't go to sleep without having nightmares of it
I mean it wasn't that bad
I love Horror comedies, stuff like Evil Dead, ready or not, tucker and dale, cabin in the woods etc are great
It's hard to find a good horror movie after seeing alot of good ones
a diamond bolt video a day,keeps the depression away
I love how when you were taking about horror movies and what makes them scary you put in a clip from cats 2:08
As much as I understand your point on dumb decisions, that will never stop me from loving Cinema Summary's How To Beat videos. Dude openly suggests abandoning loved ones, screwing over literally everyone else and leaving the weak for dead without hesitation and I've just gotta respect that dedication.
Hmm I wonder how I'd do writing a horror story..
Best I can do is one where criminals are released into society but they're being hunted by someone who could be anyone, so I guess it would focus on fear of public?
I’m not a big fan of most horror movies but I do enjoy horror/science fiction anthology shows like the twilight zone, mainly because it’s a lot of psychological horror or horrifying situations. Mainly ones where a character or a group are thrown into helpless situations and they have no escape. My favorite episode of TZ has to be the pilot. The episode is literally just about a man walking into a town having no idea who he is, how he got there or what is going on. The town is completely empty yet the power is still on. Watching him slowly lose his mind is so introducing to me.
I like how there’s an Among Us plush on his desk. Scariest monster in all of horror.
Thanks for making videos bolt. Your videos have gave me many laughs
Gotta be honest, cabin in the woods, and "The Deadtectives" are some of the best horror films I've seen
Although I haven't watched many
I thought Bolt already discussed Cat In The Hat.
I'm too scared to watch horror movies but I love them as a concept so videos like this are always so fun to watch
"I don't like horror/comedy"
*Sad Ghostface and Scream fan noises in background*
The edits make it funny instead of scary cause I'm in my dark room with no window
I remember being terrified of Chucky as a kid. Now it’s a guilty pleasure series for me though I think the og movie is pretty good.
7:10 "somehow Jason returned'
Lots of spooky music. Some I couldn't place... but I instantly recognized The Forest Temple from Ocarina of Time! You are truly a Gentleman and a Scholar
I have a fond memory of a friend of mine making me stay up during a sleepover to watch The Children of the Corn, or whatever it’s called.
I was 7 at the time.
I saw that movie
Mr. Bolt, there is always a point in your videos that is better than the rest. For this video, that would be 9:04. Keep it up you magnificent bastard
IMO, Sinister plays well with the “grounded In reality” aspect....until it throws it in the trash!
1:07 "Then there's me, who still can't touch Dire Dire Docks."
Shows Jolly Roger Bay.
9:25 One of the craziest serial killers there ever was... also, some guy with an axe behind him.
This is one of the best videos that Adam had ever made, which made my night at 3am
HE LIKED MY COMMENT now I feel like a god
6:01 nice throwback
Congratulations for getting to 450k subs!!!
True horror is a 5 year old coughing on their iPad playing amongus