The red guy was so scary because we barely saw him. That's why the first one fell off in the end. The image of him standing in the corner of the room with his crackling fingers is still so haunting to me years later, but seeing him just straight on like in the thumbnail is comical
We did see him a lot in insidious 1 near the end, go rewatch it. The full body is there and we see him crawling and chasing Dalton as well which was completely cgi.
The first one is among the worst for me. The worst soundtrack in the series. The scares work in the first one only if u turn off the sound. The sound literally kills all scares. It makes the scare so dramatic that it even extends the scene making it even less scary
@@beardedxdeathwell, it's a classic representation of the devil or krampus for that matter. A gaunt man, black as coal with goat legs and yellow teeth.
I wanted to enjoy this movie I really did but the problem I found was that they completely missed the mark with the evil red guy. In the first movie he was just an absolute brute, he was truly terrifying. I thought they would add more of him in this movie especially since he was the poster child of " it ends where it all began". He was seen in a few scenes but other than that he was pretty much absent 90% of the time. I also thought it would have been amazing if Josh's father was the actual red guy. I thought it was going to be his father considering they had very similar hair styles as well as he left the note that said "it ends with me". But of course, the movie ended with everyone finally being one happy family again, everything was for the greater good. Truly a lack luster experience.
I can see why Alex was confusing movies since both Insidious and Conjuring have very similar premise to them. Shortly after starring as the Night Owl in Snyder's Watchmen, Patrick Wilson struck up a friendship with James Wan and has been the leading actor in almost all of his movies since. At this point its sort of hard to believe Wan not being involved in a movie that starts Wilson in the lead role. It's even harder to believe that James Wan was made the Aquaman movies where Wilson also played the evil brother. Both of them have pretty interesting trajectory when it comes to their films.
No, Alex is just an cynical moron that talks out of his ass 99% of the time, pretending to know when he doesn't. It's like confusing the shining with it "oh yeah, it's both Stephen king and both have kids with powers so I understand " NO. Or chainsaw massacre with Friday the 13 cuz they have a masked killer. No self describing horror fan would confuse the conjuring with insidious.
I have recently watched the first two together, I think they are absolutely a good package. I didn’t bother moving on to the other, because I know they aren’t liked and are very dumb. The first two just had a consistent story and twist that they work. I didn’t necessarily find them scary. I do respect the kind of silent horror they do. With ghost hiding behind curtains or figures that just randomly appear in the background. What really made it good was the characters. The characters have a good amount of charisma together. If it wasn’t for them, it would be boring and not that good of a franchise. Maybe this one I will check out once it drops to a streaming service
I agree, I actually really like the first two movies. They have a low budget feel to them that's quite charming, and the characters are genuinely likeable and well acted. I also like the use of music and jump scares. And like you said, the silent horror is really cool and I think its rarely done nowadays with exception to movies like Hereditary. The second one especially was really cool; the first one is a straight up horror but the second one kind of becomes this Scooby Doo esq mystery which is really fun and they do a lot of interesting twists and turns that link back to the first one. If anyone has not watched the first two, I actually recommend them they are a good time.
I give this movie a 5/10. Because it felt like as soon as the horror started it was over quick. You had to actually watch all the subtle stuff in the background but it didn't play a major part in the movie. Also when dude saw the old man who hypnotize them I thought they was going to come back to that but that was the only time you saw him. It felt like they was just trying to hurry up and end the movie
People won’t understand, how much the first Insidious changed the horror genre forever… before it was movies like “The Wrong Turn” franchise with the classic cliché. Find you a pretty girl, and market around that.
Insidious 1 is like the perfect combo of Poltergeist and The Exorcist. Such a great horror movie. Also “the further” scenes are my favorite parts of these movies, im shocked they’re Joes least favorite parts.
I was a fan of the first 2 movies, especially the first one. I will never forget the first time watching that movie in theaters cause horror movies at the time were becoming stale and weren’t trying anything new until that came out
the hypnotized part was not introduced in this film. It's how the last one ended with these characters. In this film it was just reminding the audience.
@@tbone7289 these guys probably weren’t the best bunch to review this movie seeing as they don’t know the franchise well. This one is really a send off for the characters, not trying to the the scariest thing ever.
I attended a special screenings hosted by Patrick Wilson at his company's theater in Mew Jersey. Sinclair Daniel (the roommate character) and Peter Dager (Nick the Dick) did a Q&A after the film. Several crew members were there too, including The Lipstick Monster actor and the daughter character actress. I got to ask a question during the Q&A. 😁
Few picks with this review: Moral of the story IS CONFRONT the past and trauma, not suppress it, Thats why the hypnosis doesnt work and they dont burn the painting because YOU NEED to remember your past and your trauma. You cant run from it. Also the ghost DONT say open the door. They repeatedly say CLOSE the door
The problem is the art teacher just said "anything" while they happened to have trauma, and not actually confront the people doing the trauma but instead confronted the demon
They could keep the same message but add more realism to it, like having the son have a mental breakdown/burn out/ get into deep depression with a cut to a demon sitting on him/ feed on him etc. To reflect on hiw it can be hard for freshmen to adjust. Instead of a quick possession. The college felt small & cheap to to the lack of roming around the campus/ cuts back & forth between the dorm & 1 art class.
I thought for the directorial debut for Patrick Wilson and connecting to the Original story it was very good. Way better than i expected honestly with really good acting from everyone. Will definitely have this in my collection when it comes on blu ray.
Horror movies for me have completely become so dull due to how unrealistic or less scary they are and this is coming from a guy who used to watch them at 11pm every time at night alone
Adults aren't likely to get scared from a movie like a child can. There's plenty of good horror to check out still, but getting scared like you used to is an unrealistic expectation.
Yeah it sucks that this movie didn't end up so good. I thought Insidious was one of the better horror series to come out in the past decade. Like Insidious 1 I thought the intro sequence violin sound was super creepy makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Had tons of tasteful jump scares and the "spirits"/"ghosts" were so unique you really just didn't know what to suspect which I think made the jump scares better. Like the tiny tim music + little dancing boy but then there's the darth maul demon and stuff. Idk but yeah this new movie I feel like nothing paid off. The way they "won" wasn't really satisfying. And it overall kind of felt like the stakes weren't that high compared to that previous films
I get all the points you guys made, but my girlfriend and I really enjoyed it as two people that have followed the series and thought it was a good continuation and close for them
Facts, it continues off from the first two, the third is the farthest in the timeline for being newer, while the 4th goes back before all of them! While this new one now goes ahead of all!
The reason red guy was so front and center is because the last 3 films have false teased us with his return each and every time. Was false marketing over and over and I guess they finally wanted to deliver on it once and for all. I've seen all 5 films and I basically agreed with everything you guys had to say except for that part
Yea the main demon just fell flat in this version. I feel tricked because they advertised it as the final chapter. I was thinking it would show what Elise saw at the end of the second one.
Joe you really need to talk about the sound of freedom. Anyone in the public space who turns there head to children being sex trafficked is disgusting.
@@youtubeshypocrisy ok troll bot . Box office number don’t lie. Many many people loved it because they know what a good horror flick is . Just to clarify . The movie succeeded just like the others ones
@@mona31ize movie was 3/10 at best. It was honestly great sleeping material. It was so boring it cured my insomnia. I spent half the time in the theater yawning
The start of this movie was so slow and boring I couldn't believe it. When dude was single letter typing to his son I heard audible groans in the theater. The middle was OK but the scares were just cheap loud audio stings and too infrequent. The ending was confusing and just bad. 4/10
The first movie is one of the best modern horror movies, though nowhere near A24’s stuff. The music alone, which I never really hear getting talked about, is some of the best in horror history, along with the intro credits. The 2nd movie I like even more, so I’ll be seeing this, despite not being all that interested, just to wrap up the franchise.
Insidious: The Red Door contains much less scares then the previous installments and they maybe could’ve done a few more things, but I’m satisfied with how this series concluded.
Hey Joe and Crew are you guys gonna review Sound of Freedom? I know its about a pretty heavy subject. But i feel like with the success its been having on word of mouth only It would be nice if you guys were to review it so more people knew of it and spread the message. It would also be really nice to hear your thoughts on it Since its honestly pretty interesting to see people´s emotional reaction to the film.
i was really hoping for a backstory type of thing for the red demon he appeared in everysingle movie all of them so that meant he was clearly important to the story but in this movie he just felt like a pushover i thought they were going to show how powerful he was his full potential but they didnt he appeared like 4 times throughtout the entire movie i was only invested in this series because of him and this was supposed to be the conclusion? this didnt feel like it concluded anything... and i think the fact that all it took to close that door was paint? really it was that easy the entire time? this movie really disappointed me i really wanted a backstory to the demon and seeing his full potential but oh well i liked this movie for the scare didnt like it for the story
People with trauma *are* cursed. People like me. We went through shit we didn't need to get through, and it stuck with us. It frightened us, it altered how we act, think, how we react. The horrific levels of neglect and abuse in my life have made it exceptionally hard to want to make friends, because people are selfish, harmful, will lie to you for attention, etc. But now I'm incredibly lonely. I don't want to do "go to the bar" hangouts, but I do want someone there who can listen, who can help, who can be there for me - as I'd be there for them. Trauma is a bit like a curse because it's just as hard to get rid of. You build this huge defensive wall to prevent the same pains again, but the key is to tear down that wall - not always, but usually - to feel either more capable, or just *capable altogether*. The neglect and abuse for me, have left me with massive self-esteem issues. I'm working on it, but still. I may have impostor syndrome, I feel like anything I do is just a thing I do, that most people could do, nothing special, etc. If I do a good job, I so rarely can see it, and when I'm praised on doing a good job, I *literally* do not trust it. I just think the person is being nice or wants to cheer me up, rather than actual merit being behind it. And so much more.
Angry Joe and crew, could we get a reaction to the Five Nights At Freddy's Movie Trailer? It's being made by Blumhouse and it's looking like a promising videogame movie.
I usually watch these reviews for entertainment. I love how their whole thing is judging a movie outside it's pedigree. I had to look up the word insidious before I showed the movie to my sister. I couldn't just show her something that was likely to give her nightmares without any definitive context. That first movie was like the first Paranormal minus the reality of the situation which was conveyed through the way the film was shot. They could only take it so far... The first movie was the finish line
I really enjoyed parts 3 and 4, though I can't really put my finger on why... But the real takeaway is 26 MILLION to make 5 movies that are shot, edited, scripted, and the effects all are pretty decent?! Maybe Hollywood needs to stop making movies that bomb for $500mil and hoping they make a billion and go back to focusing on smaller budgets that pay out. I don't know, I'm no financial genius, but it seems fairly obvious...
The movie did what it was meant to do. I liked it. Also those"did you see that" parts that Alex mentioned. Those are apart of the movie, every insidious had them
I just got watching this and I'm actually at either a 7 or 8 out of 10. Within the last month I've watched all the other movies in chronological order and I think it works better than watching them in the order they were released. I fully understand why people wont like this cause there is no satisfying conclusion, but the son figured out a way to not let his father sacrifice himself in the further. Its simply survive to fight another day.
Without joe dressing up like a ' red door 🚪 ' I feel that I'm missing the much needed visual stimulus to keep my interest and involvement in this drafty video review ❤😂
@@darthcinema4262 god I hate 2 it's so boring and long, the first one is okay, I like the first Annabelle even tho it's not that good, creation is great, the curse of la Llorona was solid, the nun sucked, and the devil made me do it wasn't that bad
There's room for simple stories that use trauma and mental issues as part of the story/plot. Two of my favourite horrors are Hereditary and The Taking of Deborah Logan, which both rely heavily on these concepts. The problem is you only get go down that route fully if you're fully in control and dedicate to its inclusion, if not it will become a background afterthought and become unconvincingly arbitrary. Insulting in its simplicity and lazy inclusion and reliance as a plot device. You can use these elements either by proxy or directly, but you have to make sure you give the time and attention to properly tie it in otherwise you're just using this highly sensitive subject as a McGuffin. The time and explanation has to be directly proportional to the level of relevance mental health has to the plot and characters. There's a direct point made in Hereditary about the dad and family doubting their moms sanity, that's why it was so good, it did what every horror trope does but better both fulfilling the trop but also subverting it in its own way. That requires a vision, something only an individual can have. As opposed to a board of writers or even a board of people that green light what individuals write. There may have been a real story in here but for reasons (usually social ones) it got lost in translation. Who knows... Unfortunate.
Great Movie!!GO WATCH!!👍Question: Does anyone know if the Josh was the One that Caused Daltons Coma? Did he hit him with the hammer while AstroProjectin and Got Stuck in the further? 😮 Or Was it The falling off the ladder Scene That Caused It? 🤔
@@jordan_A123 it's because of the actor that's also in the conjuring, I think it's sort of like a brain fart where your brain associates The conjuring with the actor rather than the name so you see him and your mind just goes conjuring not noticing that the show is called insidious that's best explanation I have.
I gotta disagree Joes! It sticks to the premise of the previous movies. Its like watching Spiderman NWH without knowing of the other Spiderman movies. The other movies play into this and not knowing of them takes away from this one.
It’s a decent conclusion to the story but this movie is flat out not scary. There is a huge over reliance on jump scares. Literally every “scare” is accompanied by overwhelming loud music or sounds.
The writers went for Art lessons that were 'triggering' Eccentric Teacher, "good" 😌But 'wrong' student! Alex suggestion, a better, layered narrative, make Teacher convey the "art" of mindful thinking, like art therapy angle! So, painting door a different color...was unexpected move by human😉
Good movie but i wish they had a better way to end the film it felt messy on how they try to deal with the problem. 6 out of 10 almost as good as part 1 which was amazing in setting up dread
for horror its all about the costumes (according to the suits) so having plot is almost always secondary. thats why its so dirt cheap to produce so many
I always confuse the Insidious movies with the Conjuring.
It doesn’t help that Patrick Wilson is in both franchises 😂
@@cinemaclips6074 I think they are sibling movies series. Both based on some ghost investigators books.
@@cinemaclips6074 yeah exactly.
Or with Sinister..
@@TenOfTwentyit’s pretty much a paranormal cinematic universe😂
The red guy was so scary because we barely saw him. That's why the first one fell off in the end. The image of him standing in the corner of the room with his crackling fingers is still so haunting to me years later, but seeing him just straight on like in the thumbnail is comical
We did see him a lot in insidious 1 near the end, go rewatch it. The full body is there and we see him crawling and chasing Dalton as well which was completely cgi.
@@noshgaming hes saying he didnt like how he was in the ending of the 1st one alot.. it fell off in the end for him...
@@PuppetMaster-BladeAh my bad. Well, yeah. Which is why the bride in black was handled far better in part 1.
Comical sums up how I've felt about this franchise since the second film.
The first one is among the worst for me. The worst soundtrack in the series. The scares work in the first one only if u turn off the sound. The sound literally kills all scares. It makes the scare so dramatic that it even extends the scene making it even less scary
OJs a master of disguise.. he looks completely different
Bit of an upgrade honestly
It's a really good disguise
After the gollum cosplay i no longer have faith that i can see through his disguises
Man this new guy needs to clear his damn throat…
Master of disguise
I’ve been saying the demon looks like darth maul on crack for years 😂
Everybody has... its nothing original
Darth maul is most likely is supposed to be representing a demon. I know Yoda was. Believe it or not idc
What if I told you I've seen this demon during sleep paralysis before the trailer came out; can you imagine how i felt seeing the trailer lmao
@@beardedxdeathwell, it's a classic representation of the devil or krampus for that matter. A gaunt man, black as coal with goat legs and yellow teeth.
@@Eisenwulf666 don't forget the burning eyes.
I'm glad that after all these years OJ finally grew that beard he wanted
They made another one of these?
I saw absolutely zero marketing for this thing. 😂
Maybe for the best, i saw one trailer and yeah...for the best indeed.
Ya it started showing trailer like 2 week before it came out
I didn't even know this was the 5th one, I thought this was #3!
Dude I saw, this advertised on Roku last night, I didn't even know they made another one😂
yeah even Ruby Gillman got more advertising
I love Patrick in horror. Hope he keeps doing more
Lets not overdo things, it can get pretty stale and boring if something is very repetitive.
I mean, is he doing anything else?
@@MioRaem he does plenty more
YEAHHHH! I'm a fan. I feel bad cause it seems like these are his only high profiled projects. This and Aquaman. Why is no one else hiring him?
you have a really poor taste in horror movies then
Glad Darth Maul's cousin is back making movies again!
He's in the thumbnail so yes
Yes
@darthcinema4262
😂
I wanted to enjoy this movie I really did but the problem I found was that they completely missed the mark with the evil red guy. In the first movie he was just an absolute brute, he was truly terrifying. I thought they would add more of him in this movie especially since he was the poster child of " it ends where it all began". He was seen in a few scenes but other than that he was pretty much absent 90% of the time. I also thought it would have been amazing if Josh's father was the actual red guy. I thought it was going to be his father considering they had very similar hair styles as well as he left the note that said "it ends with me". But of course, the movie ended with everyone finally being one happy family again, everything was for the greater good. Truly a lack luster experience.
After watching the new one just now... Damn! What a twist that would have been, It was his father all along...
I can see why Alex was confusing movies since both Insidious and Conjuring have very similar premise to them. Shortly after starring as the Night Owl in Snyder's Watchmen, Patrick Wilson struck up a friendship with James Wan and has been the leading actor in almost all of his movies since. At this point its sort of hard to believe Wan not being involved in a movie that starts Wilson in the lead role. It's even harder to believe that James Wan was made the Aquaman movies where Wilson also played the evil brother. Both of them have pretty interesting trajectory when it comes to their films.
No, Alex is just an cynical moron that talks out of his ass 99% of the time, pretending to know when he doesn't.
It's like confusing the shining with it "oh yeah, it's both Stephen king and both have kids with powers so I understand " NO.
Or chainsaw massacre with Friday the 13 cuz they have a masked killer.
No self describing horror fan would confuse the conjuring with insidious.
I have recently watched the first two together, I think they are absolutely a good package. I didn’t bother moving on to the other, because I know they aren’t liked and are very dumb. The first two just had a consistent story and twist that they work. I didn’t necessarily find them scary. I do respect the kind of silent horror they do. With ghost hiding behind curtains or figures that just randomly appear in the background. What really made it good was the characters. The characters have a good amount of charisma together. If it wasn’t for them, it would be boring and not that good of a franchise. Maybe this one I will check out once it drops to a streaming service
I agree, I actually really like the first two movies. They have a low budget feel to them that's quite charming, and the characters are genuinely likeable and well acted. I also like the use of music and jump scares. And like you said, the silent horror is really cool and I think its rarely done nowadays with exception to movies like Hereditary. The second one especially was really cool; the first one is a straight up horror but the second one kind of becomes this Scooby Doo esq mystery which is really fun and they do a lot of interesting twists and turns that link back to the first one. If anyone has not watched the first two, I actually recommend them they are a good time.
As a fan of only the first 2 movies, I thought this was pretty good. If the first two are a B+ then this one is a B-
The 4th one was pretty good.
I still think 3 and 4 are worth watching too.
3 and 4 are worth watching because they all connect to the original movie in the end.
I quite like this series. It did become very campy and cheesy but I sorta enjoy that aspect. So I’ll probably enjoy to some extent regardless.
I give this movie a 5/10. Because it felt like as soon as the horror started it was over quick. You had to actually watch all the subtle stuff in the background but it didn't play a major part in the movie. Also when dude saw the old man who hypnotize them I thought they was going to come back to that but that was the only time you saw him. It felt like they was just trying to hurry up and end the movie
I give it 3/10
People won’t understand, how much the first Insidious changed the horror genre forever…
before it was movies like “The Wrong Turn” franchise with the classic cliché. Find you a pretty girl, and market around that.
Insidious 1 is like the perfect combo of Poltergeist and The Exorcist. Such a great horror movie. Also “the further” scenes are my favorite parts of these movies, im shocked they’re Joes least favorite parts.
all these movies suck, horrors been dead since the 90's
@@strangeoldman1876 definitely not true.
@@kevind6965 the film had no hope at being good after making the choice to use darth maul in the first film
@@strangeoldman1876 you got to be trolling.
I was a fan of the first 2 movies, especially the first one. I will never forget the first time watching that movie in theaters cause horror movies at the time were becoming stale and weren’t trying anything new until that came out
the hypnotized part was not introduced in this film. It's how the last one ended with these characters. In this film it was just reminding the audience.
Yeah they lacked a lot of context that the film just assumes you would know. Biased review bc it definitely was good
@@tbone7289 these guys probably weren’t the best bunch to review this movie seeing as they don’t know the franchise well. This one is really a send off for the characters, not trying to the the scariest thing ever.
@@casf120exactly very emotional too at points, with context it comes alive and there is definitely stakes
I'm a simple man - I see Patrick Wilson in a movie, I go watch that movie asap.
I attended a special screenings hosted by Patrick Wilson at his company's theater in Mew Jersey.
Sinclair Daniel (the roommate character) and Peter Dager (Nick the Dick) did a Q&A after the film. Several crew members were there too, including The Lipstick Monster actor and the daughter character actress.
I got to ask a question during the Q&A. 😁
I liked his second theater more that he opened in Mewtwo Jersey
What questions were asked?
The only time we’ll ever see OJ with a beard
Few picks with this review: Moral of the story IS CONFRONT the past and trauma, not suppress it, Thats why the hypnosis doesnt work and they dont burn the painting because YOU NEED to remember your past and your trauma. You cant run from it. Also the ghost DONT say open the door. They repeatedly say CLOSE the door
The problem is the art teacher just said "anything" while they happened to have trauma, and not actually confront the people doing the trauma but instead confronted the demon
They could keep the same message but add more realism to it, like having the son have a mental breakdown/burn out/ get into deep depression with a cut to a demon sitting on him/ feed on him etc. To reflect on hiw it can be hard for freshmen to adjust.
Instead of a quick possession.
The college felt small & cheap to to the lack of roming around the campus/ cuts back & forth between the dorm & 1 art class.
As friday the 13th has shown us, if something is advertised as “the final chapter”, it will absolutely not be the the last chapter
Even horror B movies are a good time. We do love a fun horror flick.
I thought for the directorial debut for Patrick Wilson and connecting to the Original story it was very good. Way better than i expected honestly with really good acting from everyone. Will definitely have this in my collection when it comes on blu ray.
@@mariosonicfan1494LOL, no.
Horror movies for me have completely become so dull due to how unrealistic or less scary they are and this is coming from a guy who used to watch them at 11pm every time at night alone
Same, I miss being scared of movies. Maybe it was because I was young. 🤷🏽♂️
Maybe you've just been watching so many they dont scare you anymore.
Adults aren't likely to get scared from a movie like a child can. There's plenty of good horror to check out still, but getting scared like you used to is an unrealistic expectation.
I haven't seen it but I'm guessing a large portion of the "scaryness" is jumpscares and loud noises... The go to for all modern horror
@@WyzeGuy Sad but true
Maybe they should’ve stuck with one insidious movie
Nah, 2 was the perfect ending
@@noshgaming indeed
Yeah it sucks that this movie didn't end up so good. I thought Insidious was one of the better horror series to come out in the past decade. Like Insidious 1 I thought the intro sequence violin sound was super creepy makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Had tons of tasteful jump scares and the "spirits"/"ghosts" were so unique you really just didn't know what to suspect which I think made the jump scares better. Like the tiny tim music + little dancing boy but then there's the darth maul demon and stuff. Idk but yeah this new movie I feel like nothing paid off. The way they "won" wasn't really satisfying. And it overall kind of felt like the stakes weren't that high compared to that previous films
The ending to this video was insane
How so
Why
@@alexl.4362it was boring. They painted over the door lmao that’s how they decided to close it. With paint
I get all the points you guys made, but my girlfriend and I really enjoyed it as two people that have followed the series and thought it was a good continuation and close for them
Facts, it continues off from the first two, the third is the farthest in the timeline for being newer, while the 4th goes back before all of them! While this new one now goes ahead of all!
@@OverRazeGamer Facts. Awful to review a franchise end without a single knowledge on the story behind it.
@@mariosonicfan1494 is that confirmed or?!
How’d you get a picture of my ex-wife as your clip art?
The reason red guy was so front and center is because the last 3 films have false teased us with his return each and every time. Was false marketing over and over and I guess they finally wanted to deliver on it once and for all. I've seen all 5 films and I basically agreed with everything you guys had to say except for that part
Yea the main demon just fell flat in this version. I feel tricked because they advertised it as the final chapter. I was thinking it would show what Elise saw at the end of the second one.
For a second, I thought the thumbnail was Darth Maul from Starwars 😂 lol
More Patrick + he makes a good addition
It’s never over
Add Patrick to the regular rotation
I like his takes and humor
Agreed 👍🏾
Ya it's fresh. But don't let oj hear you say that
@@stevenrobinson7827 OJ is irreplaceable. But Patrick added a nice dynamic to their vids.
Joe you really need to talk about the sound of freedom. Anyone in the public space who turns there head to children being sex trafficked is disgusting.
Patrick Wilson in both franchises has made me confuse them so many times over the years.
I love this movie and all Patrick is in . Definitely worth it
So you only care about the actor but not the storyline sequel that doesn’t needed?
This movie was garbage 😂
@@youtubeshypocrisy ok troll bot . Box office number don’t lie. Many many people loved it because they know what a good horror flick is . Just to clarify . The movie succeeded just like the others ones
@@mona31ize movie was 3/10 at best. It was honestly great sleeping material. It was so boring it cured my insomnia. I spent half the time in the theater yawning
@@mona31izeLmao ur high
The start of this movie was so slow and boring I couldn't believe it. When dude was single letter typing to his son I heard audible groans in the theater. The middle was OK but the scares were just cheap loud audio stings and too infrequent. The ending was confusing and just bad. 4/10
Wait a minute... Darth Maul... Insidious... Darth Sidious? This is a Star Wars movie!
another oscar worthy performance by OJ, only he and RDJ can do roles like this :)
Anyone else keep yelling out "HOLD THE DOOR!!!" over and over when he's holding the door shut at the end 🤣
So Westworld was obsessed with Paint it Black, now this has it central to the plot. 3/10
The first movie is one of the best modern horror movies, though nowhere near A24’s stuff. The music alone, which I never really hear getting talked about, is some of the best in horror history, along with the intro credits.
The 2nd movie I like even more, so I’ll be seeing this, despite not being all that interested, just to wrap up the franchise.
Hard disagree
I 2nd the hard disagree
Music ruins the first movie
@@WeirdEdz It's a classic tho, especially Tiptoe through the tulips
U will love this movie, might even cry in some parts if your a fan it’s a lot more sad than people notice
Don't worry Alex, I smiled at your "horror's" joke
21:11 you’re welcome people
Insidious: The Red Door contains much less scares then the previous installments and they maybe could’ve done a few more things, but I’m satisfied with how this series concluded.
You've ever laughed about ghosts. The beach rises as the poaching told a Jurassic composing. It's called an experiment, pinch your face and stuff.
I'm intoxicated as one would imagine.
Hey Joe and Crew are you guys gonna review Sound of Freedom? I know its about a pretty heavy subject. But i feel like with the success its been having on word of mouth only It would be nice if you guys were to review it so more people knew of it and spread the message. It would also be really nice to hear your thoughts on it Since its honestly pretty interesting to see people´s emotional reaction to the film.
i was really hoping for a backstory type of thing for the red demon he appeared in everysingle movie all of them so that meant he was clearly important to the story but in this movie he just felt like a pushover i thought they were going to show how powerful he was his full potential but they didnt he appeared like 4 times throughtout the entire movie i was only invested in this series because of him and this was supposed to be the conclusion? this didnt feel like it concluded anything... and i think the fact that all it took to close that door was paint? really it was that easy the entire time? this movie really disappointed me i really wanted a backstory to the demon and seeing his full potential but oh well i liked this movie for the scare didnt like it for the story
Keep Patrick even when OJ comes back
People with trauma *are* cursed.
People like me.
We went through shit we didn't need to get through, and it stuck with us. It frightened us, it altered how we act, think, how we react.
The horrific levels of neglect and abuse in my life have made it exceptionally hard to want to make friends, because people are selfish, harmful, will lie to you for attention, etc.
But now I'm incredibly lonely. I don't want to do "go to the bar" hangouts, but I do want someone there who can listen, who can help, who can be there for me - as I'd be there for them.
Trauma is a bit like a curse because it's just as hard to get rid of. You build this huge defensive wall to prevent the same pains again, but the key is to tear down that wall - not always, but usually - to feel either more capable, or just *capable altogether*. The neglect and abuse for me, have left me with massive self-esteem issues. I'm working on it, but still. I may have impostor syndrome, I feel like anything I do is just a thing I do, that most people could do, nothing special, etc. If I do a good job, I so rarely can see it, and when I'm praised on doing a good job, I *literally* do not trust it. I just think the person is being nice or wants to cheer me up, rather than actual merit being behind it. And so much more.
bro what
Angry Joe and crew, could we get a reaction to the Five Nights At Freddy's Movie Trailer? It's being made by Blumhouse and it's looking like a promising videogame movie.
I usually watch these reviews for entertainment. I love how their whole thing is judging a movie outside it's pedigree.
I had to look up the word insidious before I showed the movie to my sister. I couldn't just show her something that was likely to give her nightmares without any definitive context. That first movie was like the first Paranormal minus the reality of the situation which was conveyed through the way the film was shot.
They could only take it so far... The first movie was the finish line
The last horror movie that really freaked me out was that sinister movie, Insidious movies didn’t really do it for me
These movies aren’t even scary
If you think insidious 1 isn't scary, clown you playing
@noshgaming if you thought the first one was scary, there is no hope for you at all 😂😂
Do a SOUND of FREEDOM review Joe!! Please do it for the kids.
God's children are not for sale
We need more Patrick!! Great addition to the show!!
That’s how they beat that mf after five films, just paint the door 😂
Honestly
I really enjoyed parts 3 and 4, though I can't really put my finger on why...
But the real takeaway is 26 MILLION to make 5 movies that are shot, edited, scripted, and the effects all are pretty decent?! Maybe Hollywood needs to stop making movies that bomb for $500mil and hoping they make a billion and go back to focusing on smaller budgets that pay out. I don't know, I'm no financial genius, but it seems fairly obvious...
The movie did what it was meant to do. I liked it. Also those"did you see that" parts that Alex mentioned. Those are apart of the movie, every insidious had them
I like this new OJ. You should keep him around... Obviously there's no replacing oj but yeah this guy is chill
I don’t see how ppl keep saying it was a good movie 😂🤦🏾♂️. I’m a fan of the franchise have been since day 1 but this one sucked
I just got watching this and I'm actually at either a 7 or 8 out of 10. Within the last month I've watched all the other movies in chronological order and I think it works better than watching them in the order they were released. I fully understand why people wont like this cause there is no satisfying conclusion, but the son figured out a way to not let his father sacrifice himself in the further. Its simply survive to fight another day.
I thought the guy that helped out in the second one was going to play a bigger part then he did in this movie.
Without joe dressing up like a ' red door 🚪 ' I feel that I'm missing the much needed visual stimulus to keep my interest and involvement in this drafty video review ❤😂
Didn't Alex see the Last key with aj and oj?
The lipstick demon is Daltons (the sons) demon, not the dad. The dads demon is the black bride which was a psycho serial killer.
The Insidious Franchise is way better then the conjuring
For the most part yeah, mostly because there's a continuous storyline and there aren't a bunch of unnecessary spin offs.
@@darthcinema4262 also the conjuring has more bad films then good
@@XZAVIER-DAA-GOD Yeah the the only ones I liked are the first two and Creation.
@@darthcinema4262 god I hate 2 it's so boring and long, the first one is okay, I like the first Annabelle even tho it's not that good, creation is great, the curse of la Llorona was solid, the nun sucked, and the devil made me do it wasn't that bad
Conjuring 1 and 2 are better imo. That third Conjuring movie was real bad though
One thing I don’t get is that the wife divorced him as a result of Josh being hypnotized and lost. Why wasn’t she hypnotized?
There's room for simple stories that use trauma and mental issues as part of the story/plot. Two of my favourite horrors are Hereditary and The Taking of Deborah Logan, which both rely heavily on these concepts. The problem is you only get go down that route fully if you're fully in control and dedicate to its inclusion, if not it will become a background afterthought and become unconvincingly arbitrary. Insulting in its simplicity and lazy inclusion and reliance as a plot device. You can use these elements either by proxy or directly, but you have to make sure you give the time and attention to properly tie it in otherwise you're just using this highly sensitive subject as a McGuffin. The time and explanation has to be directly proportional to the level of relevance mental health has to the plot and characters. There's a direct point made in Hereditary about the dad and family doubting their moms sanity, that's why it was so good, it did what every horror trope does but better both fulfilling the trop but also subverting it in its own way. That requires a vision, something only an individual can have. As opposed to a board of writers or even a board of people that green light what individuals write. There may have been a real story in here but for reasons (usually social ones) it got lost in translation. Who knows... Unfortunate.
Great Movie!!GO WATCH!!👍Question: Does anyone know if the Josh was the One that Caused Daltons Coma? Did he hit him with the hammer while AstroProjectin and Got Stuck in the further? 😮 Or Was it The falling off the ladder Scene That Caused It? 🤔
Me and Alex both were confused, also thought it was the conjuring
How can people think it’s the conjuring when it’s not called the conjuring
@@jordan_A123 it's because of the actor that's also in the conjuring, I think it's sort of like a brain fart where your brain associates The conjuring with the actor rather than the name so you see him and your mind just goes conjuring not noticing that the show is called insidious that's best explanation I have.
Imagine he didn't get into Art school.
He will blame the Jews!
Thanks for posting this in the middle of the night so it’s right in my face when I’m laying in my house alone 😂
Don't worry, it wasn't scary
That thumbnail of the Demon or whatever reminds me of Puddy from Seinfeld when he wore the Devils makeup for a hockey game lmao
Bro I did t even realize that’s dell, he lost a ton of weight! Good for him :P
Ayo AJ that "tip toe through the window" at 25:46 we need more :P As Alex said: that was good! :P
The first two were great, 3 was okay and the last key was disappointing hope this one is decent
Lol 3 was the worst.
@@noshgaming lol you're wrong, the last key is
He sings in the new ghost song. He also sings in the phantom of opera.
I recommend that you guys do a review on Sound of Freedom. Would like to hear your guys thoughts on the film.
Nah, it's just another, generic saviour movie.
OJ has retired due to all the hot peppers and gummie bears. 😂 I’d bounce also.
3/10 if you waste your money on this movie expect to be disappointed.
Why aren’t you guys reviewing the Sound of Freedom?
Y’all going to review The Sound of Freedom?
I gotta disagree Joes! It sticks to the premise of the previous movies. Its like watching Spiderman NWH without knowing of the other Spiderman movies. The other movies play into this and not knowing of them takes away from this one.
And yall liked Malignant!!! That movie sucked!!!
Yes, Patrick Wilson is singing in the end credits song. 🎶
Yes, I also thought the Insidious films were part of The Conjuring Universe. 🤷😂
It’s a decent conclusion to the story but this movie is flat out not scary. There is a huge over reliance on jump scares. Literally every “scare” is accompanied by overwhelming loud music or sounds.
I like the start of the movie but kinda fell short at the end
Insidious 1 was a masterpiece in my opinion just don't ever watch The Phantom Menace and ya be fine.
Useless to open the Red door a film without too much interest the worst of INSIDIOUS.
Are y’all going to watch and review Sound of Freedom?
Get that smoker out of there
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The writers went for Art lessons that were 'triggering' Eccentric Teacher, "good" 😌But 'wrong' student! Alex suggestion, a better, layered narrative, make Teacher convey the "art" of mindful thinking, like art therapy angle! So, painting door a different color...was unexpected move by human😉
The 'Quirky' lady borderline assaulted our boy in the frat house.
I disagree about the lipstick demon not being scary. Most fans have waited years to get a proper sequel with him and this move UNDERdelivered.
Something seems different about other Joe 🤔
Good movie but i wish they had a better way to end the film it felt messy on how they try to deal with the problem. 6 out of 10 almost as good as part 1 which was amazing in setting up dread
for horror its all about the costumes (according to the suits) so having plot is almost always secondary. thats why its so dirt cheap to produce so many