The Best Horror Movies You Will Never Forget - Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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Here is the third and last part of our favorite horror movies list. At the end you will find which one is the best of all time!
Please let us know what are the best horror movies down in the comments.
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0:00 - Intro
0:21 - The Exorcist
1:58 - The Babadook
3:36 - Ad (HelloFresh)
4:39 - Noroi
6:11 - The Conjuring
7:32 - The Shining
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Scariest? On the Beach (1962)
Noroi is definitely one of the scariest movies I've ever seen. I'm glad that it didn't go unnoticed!
Yep, it gave me nightmares for a few weeks. I appreciate it as a great horror but probably won't rewatch it (it's been already 10 years and I still don't feel ready lol)
@@duzehalo same here
I wish you went dipper with your recomendations rather than going with mostly already known popular culture horror movies.
The Shining to me is a living and breathing work of cinematic art, as it is a new experience with each watch. At this point I'm now discovering that it can be placed on pause at almost any interval, and subtle (and often horrifying) aspects are revealed. David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Robert Eggers and so many other great film makers have referenced its influence on their careers.
David Lynch actually inspired The Shining. Kubrick would regularly screen Eraserhead for his cast and crew, for its feels.
Great picks! Thank you!
hello fresh is TERRIFYING
If Screened recommends it, there's something to a movie. Thanks for a cool series of videos.
@Andy Zydber lol :D
I for my part accept our new cinematic overlords: Hail Screened! BAAAAH
good choices
Everytime someone calls “The Exorcist” a horror movie, William
Blatty kills an angel in heaven.
'The Shining' is perfect in all but one aspect; it isn't very scary! I love watching it though; it's like a weird and creepy piece of music that captures something that leaves you wanting to experience again the strange mood it creates. So I am always surprised, yet gratified, by its growing reputation so many decades after its initial, disappointing, release!
My feelings exactly. It's a very interesting and eerie film, but frankly loses its edge because of how it handles Jack imo. There's less of a sense that the hotel is pushing him to madness, and more of one that implies the hotel and isolation is just bringing out what was already there. The thing that was scary about it in the book was how a sort of family man was completely changed by the hotel, but here Kubrick chose to start Jack as an alcoholic who clearly already scares his family. That being said, the style is undeniably brilliant and influential
Great list (all three videos).
The Thing (1982).
Many of the movies here I have already watched. And, i great part, because of the recommendations you've been giving for so long.
Thanks for everything and best wishes
Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes is probably the most recent one that really stuck with me.
It's not really scary, but pretty mind bending.
Great list overall! Though I'm a bit disappointed by the top pick, it's understandable why it is up there.
I have to say I'm surprised to see The Conjuring. To me it's very well directed film, great actors etc., but it has nothing original, just clichés and jump scares. p.s. My (personal) favorite would be Let the right one in. The Wailing came close. Honorable mentions a prima vista: Gwoemul and Nosferatu Phantom der Nacht.
I think the Conjuring is more notable for being the definition of modern (or at least late 2000s to 2010s) horror. Things that seem cliche now are due in part to The Conjuring's massive success. The style of the film has been copied so many times that it's easy to forget that the way it handles tropes like jump scares wasn't nearly as common. There's also something to be said for the universality of the themes and ideas you prescribe as cliché. Ghosts, demons, etc don't stop being scary when they're handled well.
The Wailing is one of my all time favorites
I agree. I'd say that the first half was intriguing and the other half was so terribly predictable to the point that I would ask my friend "Oh, so now X is going to happen?" and constantly be right. I think it had more potential though. And I'm not sure I'd agree it feels cliché just because of subsequent movies that followed in it's wake, probably because I haven't watched a lot of 2000's horror and could still spot them. I guess this could mean I only ever saw the few modern movies that actually did copy The Conjuring, though.
The Conjuring is pretty cliche but I think it uses all the classic horror tropes in some of the most effective ways I've seen. Same with Insidious. James Wan is a master at making some of the scariest films without any gore or uniquely original concepts. He just perfected the classic formula
babadook? more like bababooey
Your channel it's the best I've ever seen in such a long time, right now I'm working on a horror film project and I'm watching some classic horror movies to have an clue on how to do horror right, and your videos have been so helpful, I'm really hoping to do a great job I'm trying to do my best and if i can finish it i really hope that you can watch it
Good luck this channel is very helpful
Aaaaay, one I haven't seen! checking out Noroi immediately!
A friend who never watched horror movies because her boyfriend hates that, want me to show her some, I want to show her Conjuring, can't wait to see how she will react.
Its great to see it in your list, this is trully the greatest recent horror blockbuster imo. Saw it twice already and still give me the creeps.
As a huge fan of horror, and your channel, I immediately clicked
I'd love for you guys to do a series similar to this one but with Romance movies
I thought "The Shinning" was a comedy, laughed the entire movie, specially when he ends up frozen.
Lake Mungo is one that lingered in my mind for a long time after I watched it. So was Poughkeepsie Tapes. Both unforgettable found-footage type horror films.
Please watch Lake Mungo. It blows nearly every horror film in your trilogy away with its ability to stick with you after you watch it
Sadly I have not been able to see that movie 🙃
@@Screened it's free on Tubi
I thought it was alright. Not amazing or anything.
Watching the shining I always remember homer singing at marge to give him the bat
Heyyy. I'm obsessed with horror movies, please take these recommendations:
Possessor (by Brandon Cronenberg, fantastic film)
I Saw The Devil (caution with this one)
Southbound
Carrie (1976)
A Quiet Place
Annihilation
Nope (2022)
"I still prefer The Babadook." Scream 2022
LOVE FROM INDIA 🌼 Your content is gem for film aspirants like me. Sending you all the good energy🌺
I have forgotten everything about the conjuring
The Shining as the best horror movie of all time? Wow.
What about Rawhead Rex?
I couldn't disagree with your choices (although The Conjuring is still on my watchlist). Kubrick never did anything by halves. I would like to mention The Void (2016) because I think, come the climax, it's a great example of cosmic horror. Also ''Dark Skies'' (2013) due to its sense of hopelessness. It is often written off as a poor example of the trope (of which I'll say nothing in case of spoilers) but to me that is missing the point. Just my 2 cents 🙂
How TF have I not heard of noroi?
No lake mungo?
3:01 makes me want to see a movie where a parent is desperate to join the seemly dream like social circle of a new neighborhood but their kids keep "embarrassing" them by poking holes in the false utopia cult.
I love this horror series, thank you. Also, I feel like Doctor Sleep by Mike Flanagan deserves at least an honorable mention, if not a place on this list. I found it to be much better than, for instance, Conjuring. Not to say Conjuring is not a good movie.
I think the best "streaming footage" movie is Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum from Korea.
The first hour of Gonjiam is so boring but the final 30 minutes had me tense up and jump worse than any other movie. It's so good. It and Lake Mungo are the only movies I can't bring myself to rewatch the scare scenes in
@@BthIX I thought the first hour was good because you got to know the characters. Then their situation got worse... and worse.
I will add Lake Mungo to my list.
My favorite thing from Korea is "Chuno" aka "The Slave Hunters." (It's an epic action drama that won a ton of awards.)
Jaws & Arachnophobia
I watched all of them but forgot
Sory but i m not scared pf ghost because i am aethist. But shining is awsm. Sycological horror is wbat humans are .
These are all great entries except for The Conjuring. I honestly thought that movie freaking sucked hard. I genuinely don't understand how so many people liked it.
Agreed, to me the conjuring, Annabelle etc are the prime example of how bad most modern american horror has become, 1 hour of cheap jumpscares and nothing more.
@@アキコ2003 glad I’m not the only one who thinks that.
Babadook… get real.. one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen.
i agree. i just watched and it was terrible
Noroi disappointed me so much. A whole lot of nothing happens for 90 minutes with people being announced to have died off screen 🙄 that climaxed with really bad CGI fetuses and the boy's face looking fucked up for a half second at the end
I'm going to have to disagree hard with you here. I usually love your channels recommendations, but The Conjuring series has done more harm to horror in these last 20 years by dumbing down the genre to PG-13 bombast.
First one is still pretty good though, when it came out.
Just like Paranormal Activity as well. Are they milking the series now? Yes. Does it take away how good they still are? No.
Of course, it's subjective as well, but I find these two movies much better than the whole series simply because they were the first to do something good out of nothing.
@@MrXBOCAX oh yeah. I also forgot to mention how the series glorifies real life pedophile con-artists.
@@yonos007 :confused nick young:
@@MrXBOCAX The Warrens were real people who coned people and Mr. Warren had an underage girl who he had a relationship living with him and his wife helped him. I wonder why that's not in the movies if its such a true story.
The Conjuring was rated R bro
Nightmare on Elm Street is still the best