I wonder if those teens know The Exorcist was based on a true story. The house is a private residence in Saint Louis Missouri and still there's a parking lot where the hospital used to be that has a crack and no matter how many times they fixed it, it would just crack the exact way again. That movie terrified me as a kid and since then I've refused to watch it because I grew up and lived in Saint Louis.
@Edward Vincent Laybourn Waller exactly and Halloween inspired Friday the 13th (my personal favorite franchise) but yeah the horror genre as a whole can be connected to psycho way ahead of its time
Because most horror movies aren't very cinematic. Most horror movies have smaller budgets than big films, and they also don't have world renowned directors working on them.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Cartoon Network did a real life The Scooby-Doo project as a Halloween special during the Where Are You! marathon on October 31, 1999 based off of the actual film Blair witch
Side note, that was Friday the 13th: The Last Chapter to be specific. Also, there is no mystery to what's behind the mask....if you've watched the whole franchise or even a few of them, you get a shot of his face and it only gets more mutated and grotesque deeper and deeper into the franchise. Who remembers the skin melting scene from Friday the 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan?
While I appreciate the fact that the Voice Changer immediately clued them in to Scream, the fact that they mistook Hannibal Lector's mask for Jason's is just. ARGHHHHHH!
To the kid who said Psycho was bad, for 1960, this was stuff people had never seen onscreen before. I'm sure people who saw it at the drive in theaters and movie houses, their jaw dropped at that shower scene. Hell, this movie was the first time a toilet, or even one flushing onscreen was ever seen.
@@Suxx4u It's bad, but a classic? That makes no sense. The very definition of the word "classic" is "serving as a standard of excellence; of recognised value." Psycho was good then, and it's still good today.
@@Suxx4u what do you mean bad? Yeah, the practical effects are a bit out of date, but the way it was executed is a masterpiece compared to how they do it nowadays
My parents told me stories about how psycho and then later on jaws made people terrified of showering and swimming. That’s when you know you succeeded in horror
You should have picked "Halloween" sometime after "Psycho", and then mentioned that "Laurie" is Jamie Lee Curtis, whose mom, Janet Leigh, played the shower stabbing victim in the said "Psycho". Mother and daughter, two scream queens in iconic horror movies. You missed an opportunity there, in my opinion.
@@antoniothegr8601And also hearing that danny dude say halloween even tho its obvious that its friday the 13th just from the machete is so painful too.
“I don’t even consider this horror because it’s so cinematic” That kind of stuff just makes me mad. It’s basically saying “I don’t consider it a horror movie because it’s good” I’m tired of people always undervaluing the genre.
1:16 When I'm in the shower I'm afraid to wash my hair 'Cause when I open my eyes I might find someone standing there People say I'm crazy just a little touched But maybe showers remind me of "Psycho" too much That's why I always feel like somebody's watching me, oh I always feel like somebody's watching me There ain't no privacy, woh
This was a really cool twist on the guessing challenge. Using props instead of audio and pictures as clues. I got some of them. I’m surprised that It wasn’t used as one of the movies though. I don’t usually like horror, but IT was really good
There's a good reason the girl in that Friday XIII clip is walking back towards Jason. It's part VII where the girl in the clip is a psychic and "kills" Jason with her abilities starting with destroying the steps he's walking up right after where they cut off the clip.
It's weird to me that they didn't point out that the first Friday the 13th didn't have Jason. He was always the villain of the sequels and not the first movie.
How can anyone call psycho bad Psycho is one of the best movies ever made. Not the garbage Vince Vaughn remake. All the movies in this video are amazing entertaining and fantastic
For real?! These kids don’t understand that back then, the rules of what could and couldn’t be shown on screen were so strict and they had to work around it. That scene is ICONIC and changed horror forever and they just do not have the respect that they should. I honestly dislike that kid so much, I wish they’d stop using him. He’s so catty and disrespectful.
As a horror fan I found this quite hard I mean take the bath I didn't think of psycho straight away instead I thought of nightmare on the elm street where freddys hand comes up in the bath, then I thought of what lays beneath. It's hard because a lot of the props could be in so many different horror films.
The kitchen knife is not in every horror movie though it is a common horror trope, but in scream they use the buck 120 and on nightmare on elm street Freddy uses his knife hand and in Chucky he uses a variety of weapons.
To answer that question for the Shinning, Yes, actress Shelly Duvall was stressed the hell out after filming. To make it worse, most of that trauma came from director Stanley Kubrick, who is a bit of a perfectionist. In a sense he bullied Duvall, it was so stressful that she started losing hair. There's clips of Kubrick doing this on set.
127 takes. I know that had to have taken a huge toll on her mental health but she stuck with it and gave us one of the most convincing performances in all of cinema, not just horror
I was getting upset because they didn’t know a lot of the classic horror films, but I let their lack of knowledge slide because they seemed to be having fun with guessing the films
I am so sad! As a horror fan this makes me sad! It’s just like the old video where none of the kids can figure out the Disney Classics all over again! Also, love how the ONE thing everyone uses for Poltergeist is the Freaking Clown! (I love clowns, I hate what horror has done to them)
1:28 "You can tell this is so bad." Yeah, literally the most famous scene from the greatest filmmaker ever from the film that gave birth to the entire horror genre made at a time when you couldn't show graphic nudity or violence so you had to be creative and suggest everything via editing... but, sure, it's bad.
Some of these are really big films. I'm really surprised they didn't get these after the 1st clue. But in all honesty the Poltergeist one was harder considering they're could have been many clues to it.
They didn't show the rest of the scene from "Friday the 13th". Tina is a telekenetic. When she faced him there, she smashed him with the light and knocks him down through the staircase.
@@yomogami4561 i know! I always think it's more like 5 for some reason, even though I've seen every single one like 10 times lol. Wait. What am I thinking. I'm off on the count. Way more than 10.
@Edward Vincent Laybourn Waller third of all how ever old you were, there wasn’t all these different apps and stuff to distract you. Kids these days don’t sit down & watch movies. They are on their phones
All these kids are getting killed if Ghostface decides to give them a trivia quiz
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The bathtub was a terrible clue for Psycho... It's a shower not a bathtub.
I was about to comment the same thing. Glad I scrolled a bit and found yours.
I thought it was nightmare on elm street cuz of it 😭😭
It’s connected bro lol 😂
Exactly!
I said Nightmare on Elm street
Props to Danny for reciting the Lizzie Borden rhyme!
Danny ace this bur the name doesn’t escape their brain for sure 😂❤
Came here to say that!!! ❤❤
as a crazy horror fan, it honestly really disappointed me how many times they kept giving wrong answers 😭
Same like poltergeist and psycho would have given me false answers
The Shinning one threw me off
@lexp8980 same bro, i love horror films and i literally lost brain cells when they couldn’t guess simple ones like psycho and shining
Same...i was like how do you not know!!😂
Same!
I wonder if those teens know The Exorcist was based on a true story. The house is a private residence in Saint Louis Missouri and still there's a parking lot where the hospital used to be that has a crack and no matter how many times they fixed it, it would just crack the exact way again. That movie terrified me as a kid and since then I've refused to watch it because I grew up and lived in Saint Louis.
Well, not exactly BASED on. More like inspired, because I think most of what happened in real life is so different than what happened in the movie
The girl saw a knife and went Annabelle… the one movie where the killer doesn’t use a knife then saw an axe and said Freddy Kruger
I like how Lucas says he hates clowns while clutching a clown at tight as possible
Mad MAD respect to Danny for knowing Cult Classic ‘Killer Klowns from Outer Space’ !!!!!
I think he deserved a point for that! The clown doll they showed is MUCH more similar to a KKFOS clown than the one in poltergeist
Sometimes i forget not everyone is as obsessed with horror movies as I am 😭😂 because some of these hurt 💔
Your not the only one hurt the producer behind the camera, I can feel the frustration 😅
Real
The kid calling Psycho "bad" doesn't seem to realize horror movies wouldn't be where they are today without it Psycho will always be the OG
@Edward Vincent Laybourn Waller exactly and Halloween inspired Friday the 13th (my personal favorite franchise) but yeah the horror genre as a whole can be connected to psycho way ahead of its time
@Edward Vincent Laybourn Waller yeah
To the girl that said she doesn't consider THE SHINING to be a horror movie because "its so cinematic and sooooo good."
Ummmm...what?
I mean I kinda agree, not for those reasons but because I view it more as a psychological thriller.
Because most horror movies aren't very cinematic. Most horror movies have smaller budgets than big films, and they also don't have world renowned directors working on them.
@@TryTheBLT boy this is from a whole year ago
@@milehighpanda492 I know. I thought you'd enjoy getting a reply after a year 😀
Two Girls, One Cup?!? I choked when I heard her say that.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Cartoon Network did a real life The Scooby-Doo project as a Halloween special during the Where Are You! marathon on October 31, 1999 based off of the actual film Blair witch
I'm a horror fan but most of their answers gave me a horror heart attack
Me too
Did you know that the lady inside the shower is Jamie Lee Curtis’ mother? 🤔😃
Our Scream Queens, both of them 😌🤌🤌🤌
lol at Lucas saying “so this is actual footage” when watching Blair Witch😭😭
Side note, that was Friday the 13th: The Last Chapter to be specific. Also, there is no mystery to what's behind the mask....if you've watched the whole franchise or even a few of them, you get a shot of his face and it only gets more mutated and grotesque deeper and deeper into the franchise. Who remembers the skin melting scene from Friday the 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan?
Me I’m 9 but I’ve watched clips of it
The woman from that Friday the 13th movie had psychic powers. That's why she was getting up in Jason's business.
While I appreciate the fact that the Voice Changer immediately clued them in to Scream, the fact that they mistook Hannibal Lector's mask for Jason's is just.
ARGHHHHHH!
10:41 the way she let the clown down real fast😂
To the kid who said Psycho was bad, for 1960, this was stuff people had never seen onscreen before. I'm sure people who saw it at the drive in theaters and movie houses, their jaw dropped at that shower scene. Hell, this movie was the first time a toilet, or even one flushing onscreen was ever seen.
Ok? That doesn’t mean it can’t be bad. It was good then bc it was new. As of NOW it’s bad but a classic.
@@Suxx4u It's bad, but a classic? That makes no sense. The very definition of the word "classic" is "serving as a standard of excellence; of recognised value." Psycho was good then, and it's still good today.
@@Suxx4u what do you mean bad? Yeah, the practical effects are a bit out of date, but the way it was executed is a masterpiece compared to how they do it nowadays
My parents told me stories about how psycho and then later on jaws made people terrified of showering and swimming. That’s when you know you succeeded in horror
“I don’t even consider this a horror movie because it’s so cinematic and so good” is she saying horror movies are not cinematic or good? 😭
Tbf that is a common stereotype type for horror movies. The horror can be good but if the story still has to be good.
this was kind of depressing to watch as a horror fan ngl
except the poltergeist one I didn't get bc that clown looked nothing like the clown doll in the movie 😭
Same lol especially the Psycho one and Silence of The Lambs
Tbf they're teenagers not grown adults I don't think they'd 100% know old horror movies
I haven’t watched this channel in so long, bloody hell Lucas has grown up
The girl that turned around to face Jason had psychic powers.
1:29 how tf can you say its bad, Psycho is the movie that started the entire Slasher genre
I think he just meant what's happening in the scene is bad. Maybe he was trying to say "you can't see it exactly but you can tell it's so bad"
I cracked up when they didn't know what a cricket bat was 😂
You should have picked "Halloween" sometime after "Psycho", and then mentioned that "Laurie" is Jamie Lee Curtis, whose mom, Janet Leigh, played the shower stabbing victim in the said "Psycho". Mother and daughter, two scream queens in iconic horror movies. You missed an opportunity there, in my opinion.
Lucas is apart of the teens group now 🥺
I love how, instead of the Poltergeist movie poster, you showed the Poultrygeist poster. Whoever edited this video, nicely done 🤣
“I don’t even like consider this as a horror film cause it’s sooo cinematic and good”💀💀
2:39 the best part.
"She said Konichiwa!" Everyone will be so sad when Lucas becomes an adult
As a big horror movie fan Hearing teens think that the psycho theme is chucky
and if Hannibal Lecter is Jason Is so painful
Actually. Chucky is a good guess, remember when Chucky electrocuted Jennifer in the bath?
@@RareDBD yeah, but still it's kinda my opinion
@@antoniothegr8601And also hearing that danny dude say halloween even tho its obvious that its friday the 13th just from the machete is so painful too.
i don’t feel like Shaun of the Dead counts as a horror movie but this was fun to watch
Comedic horror
@@SlasherHorrorMovies1 yep
Psycho was a shower scene though. So the Bathtub would have thrown me off too.
The SHinning is considered to be psychological horror with all the suspense build up and perception just like It and shutter island
The fact I’m a little nine year old, and know more then them.. it’s making me cry
For anybody who doesn't know, the actress who played the woman who got stabbed in the shower scene is the mom of Jamie Lee Curtis.
“I don’t even consider this horror because it’s so cinematic” That kind of stuff just makes me mad. It’s basically saying “I don’t consider it a horror movie because it’s good” I’m tired of people always undervaluing the genre.
1:16 When I'm in the shower I'm afraid to wash my hair
'Cause when I open my eyes I might find someone standing there
People say I'm crazy just a little touched
But maybe showers remind me of "Psycho" too much
That's why
I always feel like somebody's watching me, oh
I always feel like somebody's watching me
There ain't no privacy, woh
When she said two girls one cup I lost it 🤣
“It’s Poltergeist” *shows poster for Poultrygeist* 😂😂
Man I feel so old watching them getting all of these wrong
That was Friday the 13th: The New Blood. The girl they asked “What are you gonna do?” Was a powerful telekinetic. She effed him up
The fact that the most iconic horror movie Halloween was not here is a crime
Not someone saying she doesn't consider it horror because it's actually good.
I hate that conception about horror movies.
My first thought when she said that
"Oh, it's a voice changer?"
"It's Scream"
YES! I'm so glad someone got it absolutely instantly
“Two girls one cup.”🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Lmaoo
That was Jamie Lee Curtis Mom she the woman in the shower scene in the psycho movie
The bathtub was better suited to A Nightmare on Elm Streeet.
How much Lucas has grown throughout this show amazes me we has seen him as a tiny kid to a teenager
Exactly
the bathtub reminded me of that seen where freddy claws pop up and nancy doesnt see it the n he disapears
thats what i was thinking, psycho would have been my second guess after that
This was a really cool twist on the guessing challenge. Using props instead of audio and pictures as clues. I got some of them. I’m surprised that It wasn’t used as one of the movies though. I don’t usually like horror, but IT was really good
There's a good reason the girl in that Friday XIII clip is walking back towards Jason. It's part VII where the girl in the clip is a psychic and "kills" Jason with her abilities starting with destroying the steps he's walking up right after where they cut off the clip.
It's weird to me that they didn't point out that the first Friday the 13th didn't have Jason. He was always the villain of the sequels and not the first movie.
@@themisfitowl2595 Yeah, that's almost a forgotten detail these days. Sad.
Technically The Shining also involves a bathtub, specifically the bathtub in Room 237.
How can anyone call psycho bad Psycho is one of the best movies ever made. Not the garbage Vince Vaughn remake. All the movies in this video are amazing entertaining and fantastic
For real?! These kids don’t understand that back then, the rules of what could and couldn’t be shown on screen were so strict and they had to work around it. That scene is ICONIC and changed horror forever and they just do not have the respect that they should. I honestly dislike that kid so much, I wish they’d stop using him. He’s so catty and disrespectful.
Psycho literally paved the road for modern day horror movies lol Alfred Hitchcock influenced the history of cinema from that movie alone.
They're all little kids and they know (and appreciate) nothing about film or film history.
It's not really surprising.
Danny is helping her out every second😂
Please don't tell me most teens are really like this. When I was a teen in the 00's, I knee 80's horror and shit.
I’m 16 and no I’m nothing like this, but yes most are. I’m very anti social and I’m a huge movie game book, and comic nerd so I’m one of the outliers
good for you…???
As a horror fan I found this quite hard I mean take the bath I didn't think of psycho straight away instead I thought of nightmare on the elm street where freddys hand comes up in the bath, then I thought of what lays beneath. It's hard because a lot of the props could be in so many different horror films.
2:12 So Proud of her. Also Good Movie.
The kitchen knife is not in every horror movie though it is a common horror trope, but in scream they use the buck 120 and on nightmare on elm street Freddy uses his knife hand and in Chucky he uses a variety of weapons.
"I would've peed and left" 🤣🤣🤣
To answer that question for the Shinning, Yes, actress Shelly Duvall was stressed the hell out after filming. To make it worse, most of that trauma came from director Stanley Kubrick, who is a bit of a perfectionist. In a sense he bullied Duvall, it was so stressful that she started losing hair. There's clips of Kubrick doing this on set.
Phenomenal director, kinda strict as a person.
127 takes. I know that had to have taken a huge toll on her mental health but she stuck with it and gave us one of the most convincing performances in all of cinema, not just horror
1:49 is my favorite part
7:56 You don’t have to remind me😅
When you shown hugs, the clown, I thought it was gonna be spirit Halloween the movie
i would’ve had every single one that was so easy yall
It's so infuriating every time these clueless people say "I bet this was so scary BACK THEN 🤣" like UGHHH 😭😭😭😭
They’re not old enough to understand horror
*gets shown an axe* "uhm.. Freddy Krueger"
the two girl one cup took me out lmaoo
I'm mad that Danny can describe most of the movies but don't know the title. GIVE HIM PROPS!!
I was getting upset because they didn’t know a lot of the classic horror films, but I let their lack of knowledge slide because they seemed to be having fun with guessing the films
I'm not really a big fan of horror films
But this was fun!
Change the cast this was such a hard watch
😒
I am so sad! As a horror fan this makes me sad!
It’s just like the old video where none of the kids can figure out the Disney Classics all over again!
Also, love how the ONE thing everyone uses for Poltergeist is the Freaking Clown! (I love clowns, I hate what horror has done to them)
Yes, me too.😢.. But there are at least some out there that are trying to bring back the good name of clowns.
God I feel old
@@elizabethsmith7224 SAME!
this killed me 😭 they don’t even know the classics my poor horror heart
1:28 "You can tell this is so bad." Yeah, literally the most famous scene from the greatest filmmaker ever from the film that gave birth to the entire horror genre made at a time when you couldn't show graphic nudity or violence so you had to be creative and suggest everything via editing... but, sure, it's bad.
That's what I thought too.
R.i.P Shelley Duvall
Some of these are really big films. I'm really surprised they didn't get these after the 1st clue. But in all honesty the Poltergeist one was harder considering they're could have been many clues to it.
😂😂 she said Konnichiwa😂 2:42
he is an icon 🤨👏😔😭✨💅🥱
I love how she said “it can’t be that scary if their British” cause of their accents” like girl they probably say that about us lol
They didn't show the rest of the scene from "Friday the 13th". Tina is a telekenetic. When she faced him there, she smashed him with the light and knocks him down through the staircase.
yep friday the 13th new blood [part 7 although i thought it was earler in the franchise]
@@yomogami4561 i know! I always think it's more like 5 for some reason, even though I've seen every single one like 10 times lol. Wait. What am I thinking. I'm off on the count. Way more than 10.
the way Danny and i both gasped and screamed POLTERGEIST at the same time
That kid legit said psycho was bad
Ikr !
KILLER CLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE!!!
I Love him
As a horror fan, this like physically hurt to watch with them just blurting out random movies they could think of
They are young, they don’t know
@Edward Vincent Laybourn Waller third of all how ever old you were, there wasn’t all these different apps and stuff to distract you. Kids these days don’t sit down & watch movies. They are on their phones
1:48 this part caught me so off guard I thought he came up with that himself 😭 I was hollering
BRO, Danny could have won if he had pressed the button 😂
My generation is beyond disappointing sometimes I swear “I know the musical version” 😭😭😭goofy ass
The fact nobody said “what’s your favorite scary movie” on the voice changer….im disappointed
i would have said that instantly
"I hate clowns" as he hugs a clown plushy
7:32 Bigfoot
*NOOO-*
I love Danny...He's hillarious
Their incompetence give me *severe* OCD angst
So disappointing
It gave me some cptsd again
Enjoyed Danny and Janelle on this. But damn hopefully Janelle doesn’t know 2 girls one cup. Jesus lol.
8:54 same dude it messed up my brain to
The Exorcist is my favorite horror film but The Thing is a close second. Both are still films I can re-watch over and over.
6:39 its a comedy thats why
the bathtub one is a horrible clue. it’s a SHOWER
Right I thought it was nightmare on elm street 😭
@@gravityfallsseason2 same💀
My first thought was Diabolique!
That's one of the ones I got right away. lol
@@lynnevetter i thought it was Nightmare on Elm street, if it was a shower I would’ve gotten it instantly lol
“I feel like it can’t be scary if they’re British” - have you not seen original Hellraiser?
On God !! These kids ain’t shit !!
2:40 “she said Konichiwa” that got me good
i’m a huge horror fan but haven’t seen a lot of staple horror movies like Psycho, but how does anyone not know the bath is psycho like what
You should definitely check it out. For an older movie it’s actually pretty good.
@@ChrisCollins068 i’m planning it lol there’s a lot of staple horror movies i haven’t seen. campy slashers are more my style like chucky or michael