I feel like Jason and Pamela could’ve been a combined entry. She kills due to grieving his death and he kills because he thinks the teens at Crystal Lake are the ones who killed his mother. They both have understandable motives.
That actually sounds like a premise for a Horror movie. These victims keep getting picked off, and it turns out the one thing they have in common is they all share the same therapist, who is trying to make them see a new lease on life, by putting them in a life or death situation.
Im glad Pamela was mentioned but couldve used footage from the original Friday the 13th film with her instead of just using part 7 footage all the way thru that segment lol
What the hell is up with that thumbnail? Why is there a picture of Pamela Voorhees/Betsy Palmer with Jason from part 7? Was that a deleted scene? Did she visit the set?
I swear they are making intentional mistakes to generate comments these days. They* blatantly spoiled the end of a movie for no reason the other day and their HotD S2E2 summary was so factually inaccurate as to approach parody.
I think this was bad editing, or lassy. Clearly they mentioned Pamela but they edited everything with Part 7 images and used a Scream name under it. This was not intentional.
There’s nothing worse than a killer with sadistic intentions that make no sense. Yet, these villains had somewhat understandable reasons, though an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind in the end.
Sometimes people just want to watch the world burn 🔥-having said that, many killers without a specific motive to why they kill isn’t bad at all especially when the film is executed well. To try to do character studies on what makes them tick is just as important and visceral. Try to look at them in a different perspective because many of them you’ll find an understanding of why they turned out the way they did. Even if it’s just insanity or born evil. Genetics, society, trauma, practically anything and everything could be a reason to why they do what they do. Depends through what eyes they’re seen from
@@IdkIdk-jo8cg Sidney didn't do anything to him to deserve to be killed, so if Billy perceived that she did, that makes his motives even less understandable. I think Billy and Stu cooked up the plan to kill Sidney and others on the anniversary of Maureen's death because they enjoyed getting away with Maureen's murder and wanted to see if they could do it again.
@@sailorhathor9705 What I was meaning was since billy's father had an affair with sidney's mom and that caused his mom to abandon his dad and him to where he then took it upon himself to kill her mom but he was still upset about it so he then took it out on her offspring and trying to ruin her life like her mother did his. Do you get where im coming from? I understand everyone has different opinions and I would enjoy to hear more about yours if you still disagree, which is a normal thing because as I said everyone has their own opinion.
@@IdkIdk-jo8cg Yeah, I understand what you're saying. I just think that after Billy killed Mrs. Prescott, he stopped having "good" reasons to kill and lost his mind. He discovered he had a taste for killing, wanted to create an extention to the story. I'm not sure where Stu got involved. Did he ever say anything to indicate he helped kill Mrs. Prescott? I think he did...
I’ve said it so many times but I’m a firm believer that John Kramer is broken and not pure evil. He is self righteous and an asshole, but he was dealt a very hard hand in life. He had cancer, lost his unborn child, his wife left him, and he attempted suicide but survived. If you watch Saw X it’s very clear that he is actually a very human and sympathetic character, going as far as to risk dying so an innocent child wouldn’t. He also gets visibly upset when Cecilia kills Gabriela. People who disagree either haven’t seen all the movies or just didn’t look that much into his character.
@@sawtistic I mean a lot of people are broken. Very few of them turn around and create complex death trap puzzles to "help" people learn to appreciate their lives.
@@sundalangur3250 I mean yeah but that can be applied to every broken villain. Lots of people have mommy issues and don’t kill people, but people still consider Billy Loomis and Jason Voorhees broken villains 🤷♀️
I would also recommend Jason Voorhees himself for being a drowned child, Norman Bates who was protective over his mom, leprechaun for protecting his pot of gold, Andre Toulon who's wife was killed in the puppet master franchise from Nazi's and Cujo the dog who got rabies.
Judge Turpin didn’t take Todd’s wife, Lucy, for his own. He assaulted her at a party. Then she tried to commit suicide by drinking arsenic. When that didn’t work, she went insane and became a beggar woman.
I totally disagree with Jigsaw being on this list. Kramer is a twisted individual who wraps up his sadism in flowery language, and the fact that he gaslights his victims (and even much of the audience) into thinking he's morally righteous and justified just makes him even worse.
I ❤ ‘Sleepaway Camp.’ It’s been over 40 years though. The fictional youth survivor of the boating accident who became a crazed, vengeful killer. All 9 people got brutally killed, including the toxic teenage girl named Judy; camp owner Mel; and the cheating boyfriend Paul.
Jigsaw is a self righteous murderer there are many ways he could help his victims instead of causing more trauma to people he thought didn’t appreciate life.
Fr, dude literally killed someone because they had depression, had someone killed after putting him through horrendous trials because he was heartbroken after his child was killed, allowed his apprentices to rig their traps with little to no argument, he did so many shitty things. Some did deserve some of what they got but so many just didn't
Angela Baker, formerly known as Peter Baker. Played by Felissa Rose. The traumatized survivor of the boating accident turned psychotic camp slashing murderer during the popular 1983 slasher movie.
I felt sorry for Pamela mainly. A mother’s love is deeper than any stab to anyone who harms her beloved child. I get a lot of caretaking love from my mom and I can relate to why Jason’s believed drowning made Pamela’s sanity snap.
Jason- Friday the 13th franchise Marty Rantzen- Slaughter High Tamara Riley- Tamara Carrie- Carrie Franchise Jennifer Hills- I spit on your grave Eric Newlon- Thanksgiving Sue Ann- MA Jeremy- Valentine Willard- Willard Papa Jupiter and Family- The Hills Have Eyes Mary Shaw- Dead Silence Matt Cordell- Maniac Cop
the South Korean "Into the Mirror" has a villain with an understandable motive as the ghost is not only avenging her own death but at the same time trying to protect her twin sister whom is still alive.
Something a lot of people don't know, is that the skeletons were *NOT* fake. They were real human skeletons used in the movie. I don't remember how they pulled that off without running into a mountain of lawsuits, but they were in no way props. They were real human remains.
The horror villain I sympathize with most is Matt Cordell from the Maniac Cop franchise. A good cop whose methods are a bit excessive at times is unjustly imprisoned and later killed in prison by some of the inmates that he arrested. Rather than target the inmates, he frames police and painting them as untrustworthy. Then during the St. Patrick's Day parade in NYC, he decides to take his bloody vengeance out on those who wronged him. If you want to find out the fate of those inmates, watch the sequel.
Billy Loomis became one of my few favorite Ghostface killer characters in the franchise. His motive made more sense indeed, but we all know that killing few innocent people won’t solve anything, no matter how angry, traumatized, or crazy you are, plus infidelity is still one of the biggest issues in both real-life and fiction.
If you set up a snare and you trap someone in it and they die, you will be charged with murder...that's one of the most blurred lines this narrative has, he is by all rights and means a murderer with a warped sense of disregarding accountability
Meanwhile at the bates motel: Norman: bestie why aren’t we on the list? Hannibal Lecter: I mean you had Oedipus complex, and I had an auntie complex. Norman: that’s what I mean! Gage: what are you guys talking about? Norman: yep that’s it, you REALLY should have been on this list Annie Wilkes: Norman’s right, you had the saddest death in horror movie history and became a villain. Gage: that’s acceptable Damien: can we eat now? Norman: ok
Red: Understandable. The tethered are still doppelgangers that would kill the original people. For Daniel, it should've gotten him to go after the descendants or go after the landlord around still the time period.
20:50 “he’s a far more sympathetic figure than he is in the novel” I think someone needs to re read Frankenstein cause he’s about on par if not a little less sympathetic than novel Frankenstein
You forgot about the following: • Jason Voorhees - FRIDAY THE 13TH franchise • Christine - CHRISTINE • Billy Chapman - SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT • Imhotep - THE MUMMY (1999) and THE MUMMY RETURNS • Jeremy Melton/Adam Carr - VALENTINE • Mort Rainey - SECRET WINDOW • Billy and Agnes Lenz - BLACK CHRISTMAS (2006) • Michael Myers - Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN franchise (2007 and 2009) • Noah Sandborn - THE BOY NEXT DOOR • Princess Ahmanet - THE MUMMY (2017) • Brandon Breyer - BRIGHTBURN • Sue Ann Ellington - MA • Corey Cunningham - HALLOWEEN ENDS
I started sympathizing with John Kramer. I know he became what he is because of what happened to him and his wife and the rest of his family that includes his nephew, and his own son especially since I’ve started showing sympathy in my heart for tragic villains sometimes villains aren’t born bad someone or something just makes them that way, and then that person becomes even worse than the person that made them who they are, especially after their own demise the villain, who made the person what they are, I mean
Almost every slasher can be pot here cause most start with the future killer witnessing something so traumatic that it turns them into becoming one. (not all but many)
The best, and most sympathetic part, of the Candyman, IMO, is something you left out: His description of his killing spree as an obligation. "You are not content with the stories. So I was obliged to come." Granted, few people are forced to do something as horrific as confirm our existence through bloodshed. But we can all relate to having to do things we would much rather not. And were all of us in the Candyman's position, I would like to think we would all pray to God we are never obliged to confirm our existence in such a gruesome way too.
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Many relatable villains. Victor Crawley,Xenomorph Queen,Alex Hammond,Jigsaw is pure psychopath. Completely disgusting. But we can understand him.Billy Loomis,Red and Thetered,Pamela Voorhees,Candyman(we can understand him too),Angela Baker(Peter) she is terrifying. Really. Relatable. But terrible and disgusting. The Monster is very sympathetic.Really tragic character. He wasn't evil. Great list
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I'm glad John Kramer was on here. I felt like such a psychopath for sympathizing with him since he's a psyhco. I don't condone it but I get it. He teaches those not to take life for granted and punished those who are selfish and don't care about others.
To be fair, all jason victims didnt even knew about him or had anything to do with his accident, so no i still dont understand his actions or defense, is still bad.
Why is Carrie not on this list? I think it makes you make a sequel to this list. Yes to this video. Seagulls coming out soon. Seagull not seagull. Sequel like Terrifier three
Think I saw that in the remake you probably heard that in the movie that there was no proof that he existed enterprise it didn’t mention the original movie
Think I saw that in the remake you probably heard that in the movie that there was no proof that he existed enterprise it didn’t mention the original movie can’t talk about the remake cause that one’s good too I think those movie tropes in this I guess
How is Carrie NOT on this list?
That's a good question
In a way, she sort of was. When they were talking about Pamela Voorhees, they were showing clips from Friday 7, Which was basically Jason v Carrie.
The same reason we dont understand mass shooters....like 6 people did sumn to u and ur reclusive ass kill everyone....how is she different
She’s not a slasher killer
My first thought too.
I feel like Jason and Pamela could’ve been a combined entry. She kills due to grieving his death and he kills because he thinks the teens at Crystal Lake are the ones who killed his mother. They both have understandable motives.
Becoming a therapist? That’d work well for an alternate career for Jigsaw. At least then, he could harmlessly help people appreciate their lives.
That actually sounds like a premise for a Horror movie. These victims keep getting picked off, and it turns out the one thing they have in common is they all share the same therapist, who is trying to make them see a new lease on life, by putting them in a life or death situation.
Id watch that version
@@ClassifiedRanTom good idea. Now you should get to writing the script.
@@ClassifiedRanTomit would be interesting to see him using their secrets and fears to personalise traps.
Im glad Pamela was mentioned but couldve used footage from the original Friday the 13th film with her instead of just using part 7 footage all the way thru that segment lol
yeah, they could correct that with part 1 footage.
What the hell is up with that thumbnail? Why is there a picture of Pamela Voorhees/Betsy Palmer with Jason from part 7? Was that a deleted scene? Did she visit the set?
Yeah plus when the movie name is shown its Scream 1996
I swear they are making intentional mistakes to generate comments these days. They* blatantly spoiled the end of a movie for no reason the other day and their HotD S2E2 summary was so factually inaccurate as to approach parody.
I think this was bad editing, or lassy. Clearly they mentioned Pamela but they edited everything with Part 7 images and used a Scream name under it. This was not intentional.
There’s nothing worse than a killer with sadistic intentions that make no sense. Yet, these villains had somewhat understandable reasons, though an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind in the end.
I know I always question why?
I disagree, knowing why killers kill make them more interesting.
Sometimes people just want to watch the world burn 🔥-having said that, many killers without a specific motive to why they kill isn’t bad at all especially when the film is executed well. To try to do character studies on what makes them tick is just as important and visceral. Try to look at them in a different perspective because many of them you’ll find an understanding of why they turned out the way they did. Even if it’s just insanity or born evil. Genetics, society, trauma, practically anything and everything could be a reason to why they do what they do. Depends through what eyes they’re seen from
An eye for an eye would leave the last man with one eye.
And in a land of the blind, the one eyed man is king!
There is no understandable reason for murdering someone
Death Angel: “Can you keep up with my speed?”
Xenomorph: “Would you stand a chance against my Queen and her Praetorians?”
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death angel: "Well , looks like I have met my match"
Billy from "Scream" had an understandable motive for going after Mrs. Prescott, but killing or trying to kill everyone else is not as understandable.
I agree. His killing spree doesn't make sense. But then, this film series has plot holes big enough for a semi to drive through.
The killing spree was supposed to represent him taking away everything sydney loved like he believed sydney did to him.
@@IdkIdk-jo8cg Sidney didn't do anything to him to deserve to be killed, so if Billy perceived that she did, that makes his motives even less understandable.
I think Billy and Stu cooked up the plan to kill Sidney and others on the anniversary of Maureen's death because they enjoyed getting away with Maureen's murder and wanted to see if they could do it again.
@@sailorhathor9705 What I was meaning was since billy's father had an affair with sidney's mom and that caused his mom to abandon his dad and him to where he then took it upon himself to kill her mom but he was still upset about it so he then took it out on her offspring and trying to ruin her life like her mother did his. Do you get where im coming from? I understand everyone has different opinions and I would enjoy to hear more about yours if you still disagree, which is a normal thing because as I said everyone has their own opinion.
@@IdkIdk-jo8cg Yeah, I understand what you're saying. I just think that after Billy killed Mrs. Prescott, he stopped having "good" reasons to kill and lost his mind. He discovered he had a taste for killing, wanted to create an extention to the story. I'm not sure where Stu got involved. Did he ever say anything to indicate he helped kill Mrs. Prescott? I think he did...
Jason Vorhees, the avenging momma’s boy.
Momma's Avenging Boy.
I’ve said it so many times but I’m a firm believer that John Kramer is broken and not pure evil. He is self righteous and an asshole, but he was dealt a very hard hand in life. He had cancer, lost his unborn child, his wife left him, and he attempted suicide but survived. If you watch Saw X it’s very clear that he is actually a very human and sympathetic character, going as far as to risk dying so an innocent child wouldn’t. He also gets visibly upset when Cecilia kills Gabriela. People who disagree either haven’t seen all the movies or just didn’t look that much into his character.
@@sawtistic I mean a lot of people are broken. Very few of them turn around and create complex death trap puzzles to "help" people learn to appreciate their lives.
@@sundalangur3250 I mean yeah but that can be applied to every broken villain. Lots of people have mommy issues and don’t kill people, but people still consider Billy Loomis and Jason Voorhees broken villains 🤷♀️
@@sawtistic broken villains who are purely evil. One does not preclude the other.
I would also recommend Jason Voorhees himself for being a drowned child, Norman Bates who was protective over his mom, leprechaun for protecting his pot of gold, Andre Toulon who's wife was killed in the puppet master franchise from Nazi's and Cujo the dog who got rabies.
You may paint them as victims but that doesn't excuse their actions. Every cannibal movie ever taught me that lesson
Johnny Depp’s character Sweeney Todd was a vengeful antihero.
In the late 2000s, Mr. Deep earned a Golden Globe Award for his performance.
For Pamela Voorhees, you played Part 7, which she is not in, and had a footer that said “Scream”, which was not the movie being played.
Judge Turpin didn’t take Todd’s wife, Lucy, for his own. He assaulted her at a party. Then she tried to commit suicide by drinking arsenic. When that didn’t work, she went insane and became a beggar woman.
Thank you for this correction legit was confused when they mis- relayed what happened in Sweeney Todd.
As someone once said: When we're children, we cheer for the heroes, but when we grow up, we start to identify with the villains.
I totally disagree with Jigsaw being on this list. Kramer is a twisted individual who wraps up his sadism in flowery language, and the fact that he gaslights his victims (and even much of the audience) into thinking he's morally righteous and justified just makes him even worse.
Every villain is a hero in their own mind
Like cult leaders do
I ❤ ‘Sleepaway Camp.’
It’s been over 40 years though.
The fictional youth survivor of the boating accident who became a crazed, vengeful killer.
All 9 people got brutally killed, including the toxic teenage girl named Judy; camp owner Mel; and the cheating boyfriend Paul.
Jigsaw is a self righteous murderer there are many ways he could help his victims instead of causing more trauma to people he thought didn’t appreciate life.
Fr, dude literally killed someone because they had depression, had someone killed after putting him through horrendous trials because he was heartbroken after his child was killed, allowed his apprentices to rig their traps with little to no argument, he did so many shitty things. Some did deserve some of what they got but so many just didn't
And those who are outright doing so many wrongdoings
Agreed
I dont see why he's motivation are justified
@@haninasayegh7623 I mean I understand his motives, just that the point he chooses torture that's all...
Have you guys actually watched the later Saw movies? It’s clearly explained why he’s like that
Victor Crowley and Jason Voorhees have a lot in common.
Angela Baker, formerly known as Peter Baker.
Played by Felissa Rose.
The traumatized survivor of the boating accident turned psychotic camp slashing murderer during the popular 1983 slasher movie.
I felt sorry for Pamela mainly. A mother’s love is deeper than any stab to anyone who harms her beloved child. I get a lot of caretaking love from my mom and I can relate to why Jason’s believed drowning made Pamela’s sanity snap.
Yeah, she’s grieving for her kid
Pamala Vorhees, who was also working at the camp, blames the councilors for her screw up making her an asshole.
Justifying Billy Loomis's actions against sidney because of what her mom did is wild 💀
Red's motive makes sense cause she is the real Adelaide. Since her doppelganger took her home and family away from her.
But why does the lady speak with a deep voice like she's possessed?
@@cherryblossoms85 Cause the doppelganger crushed her vocal cords when she choked her in the house of mirrors when they were kids
@@CandiceVidito Oh yikes!
Killing people because you have "mommy issues" and "abandonment issues" is not a sympathetic motive. What? LMAO
I feel like Billie's mother would make more sense then Billy
Jason- Friday the 13th franchise
Marty Rantzen- Slaughter High
Tamara Riley- Tamara
Carrie- Carrie Franchise
Jennifer Hills- I spit on your grave
Eric Newlon- Thanksgiving
Sue Ann- MA
Jeremy- Valentine
Willard- Willard
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Mary Shaw- Dead Silence
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Jason had an understanding motivation in the beginning. but after part 7 he’s just kinda straight up evil. (Not including FvJ)
I'm sure John Kramer became a therapist, in another universe.
None of the Friday the 13th footage showed had anything to do with Pamela Voorhees and isn't even from the original film.
how dose it not
@@jimbo9208 the clips were from part 7 the New Blood. And the blonde actress is Lar Park Lincon.
@@ravenblackthorne1431 yeah, cause none of the footage was of Pamela and there was a caption mistakenly labeling it as the original film.
And at 10:29 it says it's Scream lmao... bare minimum being done 😂
Jason is getting abused by drunk mother
the South Korean "Into the Mirror" has a villain with an understandable motive as the ghost is not only avenging her own death but at the same time trying to protect her twin sister whom is still alive.
10:50 I like her you're talking about the original Pamela Voorhees but you keep showing clips of Kane hotters Jason Voorhees
Wasn't expecting xenomorph queen in the list.
In Trick r Treat, Sam is supposed to be Samhain, the demon spirit of Halloween.
Something a lot of people don't know, is that the skeletons were *NOT* fake. They were real human skeletons used in the movie. I don't remember how they pulled that off without running into a mountain of lawsuits, but they were in no way props. They were real human remains.
Grest great grandpa bill did not deserve that!😭😭
We need a part 2 good list 👏🖤
The horror villain I sympathize with most is Matt Cordell from the Maniac Cop franchise. A good cop whose methods are a bit excessive at times is unjustly imprisoned and later killed in prison by some of the inmates that he arrested. Rather than target the inmates, he frames police and painting them as untrustworthy. Then during the St. Patrick's Day parade in NYC, he decides to take his bloody vengeance out on those who wronged him. If you want to find out the fate of those inmates, watch the sequel.
Did they seriously credit the clip used at 10:27 as Scream?
It's funny that there is Billy Lumis and no Billy Loomis.
Billy Loomis became one of my few favorite Ghostface killer characters in the franchise.
His motive made more sense indeed, but we all know that killing few innocent people won’t solve anything, no matter how angry, traumatized, or crazy you are, plus infidelity is still one of the biggest issues in both real-life and fiction.
New...you do realize he was one of the original killers, right?
@@Hilz28 I literally said “FEW FAVORITE GHOSTFACE KILLER CHARACTERS.”
LOL
I always thought it would make sense for Billy to kill his Dad who had the affair.
The line between avenge and revenge is often blurred.
I like Sleepaway camp because the ending caught me by surprise.
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I was scared Freddy Krueger was gonna be on here😂
The first thing I thought, all the serial killers We Don't understand.😂😂😂😂😂
Also Scream 2 mrs loomis revenge motive.
I;m still gonna continue to say, John Kramer was never really a killer, he just set up the traps.
If you set up a snare and you trap someone in it and they die, you will be charged with murder...that's one of the most blurred lines this narrative has, he is by all rights and means a murderer with a warped sense of disregarding accountability
Was it just me that said "Cindy your tvs leaking" when the ring was on or was that just me 😅
Meanwhile Michael Myers : Eh, fuck ‘em.
Chucky, penny wise, and Freddy Krueger.
Sleepaway camp is awesome a true classic!!!
I felt sympathy for The Monster ( Frankenstein ), Jason, Victor xx
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Meanwhile at the bates motel:
Norman: bestie why aren’t we on the list?
Hannibal Lecter: I mean you had Oedipus complex, and I had an auntie complex.
Norman: that’s what I mean!
Gage: what are you guys talking about?
Norman: yep that’s it, you REALLY should have been on this list
Annie Wilkes: Norman’s right, you had the saddest death in horror movie history and became a villain.
Gage: that’s acceptable
Damien: can we eat now?
Norman: ok
Red: Understandable.
The tethered are still doppelgangers that would kill the original people.
For Daniel, it should've gotten him to go after the descendants or go after the landlord around still the time period.
Damn Carrie really isn't on the list!?
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I personally don’t agree with Billy Loomis being on this list. I’d say Roman had a better motive than he did
I agree. Billy’s mom raised him and stuck around for many years of his life. Roman was abandon from the jump.
Numbers 19, 18, 15, 14, 12, 10, 5, 3, 2, and 1 are somewhat understandable.
20:50 “he’s a far more sympathetic figure than he is in the novel” I think someone needs to re read Frankenstein cause he’s about on par if not a little less sympathetic than novel Frankenstein
Victor:WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP?!
Did you edit in "Håkan" when talking about "Let the right one in"? 😅
1:08 POV Mr Dikovitch doesn’t get his rent
You forgot about the following:
• Jason Voorhees - FRIDAY THE 13TH franchise
• Christine - CHRISTINE
• Billy Chapman - SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT
• Imhotep - THE MUMMY (1999) and THE MUMMY RETURNS
• Jeremy Melton/Adam Carr - VALENTINE
• Mort Rainey - SECRET WINDOW
• Billy and Agnes Lenz - BLACK CHRISTMAS (2006)
• Michael Myers - Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN franchise (2007 and 2009)
• Noah Sandborn - THE BOY NEXT DOOR
• Princess Ahmanet - THE MUMMY (2017)
• Brandon Breyer - BRIGHTBURN
• Sue Ann Ellington - MA
• Corey Cunningham - HALLOWEEN ENDS
One villain, not from horror I support is the asteroid from Armageddon. It had no motive, but I do get behind the results it would have had
I love how they didn't show Pamela Voorhees at all in #10
I started sympathizing with John Kramer. I know he became what he is because of what happened to him and his wife and the rest of his family that includes his nephew, and his own son especially since I’ve started showing sympathy in my heart for tragic villains sometimes villains aren’t born bad someone or something just makes them that way, and then that person becomes even worse than the person that made them who they are, especially after their own demise the villain, who made the person what they are, I mean
Oh, I see Fankenstein as the real monster, not the Creature.
Definitely, if his creator, essentially his father, had taken care if him it could have been different
It worked out well enough in young frankenstein
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A Classic to this very day
Great list! But you’re missing Carrie. She is the queen of the revenge unaliving…
Am I tripping or does the actor of Billy Loomis look exactly like Johnny Depp
Scream is a no
motives we will understand? you know that lether face is based on true serial killer right?
Almost every slasher can be pot here cause most start with the future killer witnessing something so traumatic that it turns them into becoming one. (not all but many)
The best, and most sympathetic part, of the Candyman, IMO, is something you left out: His description of his killing spree as an obligation.
"You are not content with the stories. So I was obliged to come."
Granted, few people are forced to do something as horrific as confirm our existence through bloodshed. But we can all relate to having to do things we would much rather not. And were all of us in the Candyman's position, I would like to think we would all pray to God we are never obliged to confirm our existence in such a gruesome way too.
You forgot both Carrie and The Dark Night Of The Scarecrow
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A lot of people say Billy it’s pure evil and people like him for that, (and he is) billy is just a psycho he was most likely trying to trick Sidney
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Many relatable villains. Victor Crawley,Xenomorph Queen,Alex Hammond,Jigsaw is pure psychopath. Completely disgusting. But we can understand him.Billy Loomis,Red and Thetered,Pamela Voorhees,Candyman(we can understand him too),Angela Baker(Peter) she is terrifying. Really. Relatable. But terrible and disgusting. The Monster is very sympathetic.Really tragic character. He wasn't evil. Great list
How about Brenda from Urban Legend as a mention? She did go off the edge, but she definitely had a motive
Amazing video watch mojo.
You talk about Friday the 13th but all your clips were from Movie 7 and never showed his mom either.
And with Saw you left out the accidental murder of his unborn child. That pushed him over the edge really.
Good job
I just finished watching The Menu and in retrospect Chef Slowik didn’t deserve a bunch of criticism from the people, like many others who have a passion for what they loved doing, because they will have doubt
They are all victims of a cruel society. Frankenstiens creation was the saddest. Add Hanibal Lecter to that list.
Of I had a nickel for every time a horror movie had a prom I would have two nickels which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it happened twice right
Which ones?
Your videos are awesome
Yes the thumbnail explains everything.
I'm glad John Kramer was on here. I felt like such a psychopath for sympathizing with him since he's a psyhco. I don't condone it but I get it. He teaches those not to take life for granted and punished those who are selfish and don't care about others.
Exactly, even if it’s wrong he genuinely believes what he’s doing is right + his backstory is pretty sad
@@sawtistic Yea I didn't know he tried to off himself :(.
For me. I feel bad for Gill man and monster Frankenstein
Why did you guys use clips from Friday 7 for Pamela voorhees?? That was dumb
If Sleepaway Camp was ever remade I would want it to be the same just more gory it’s a great movie premise
To be fair, all jason victims didnt even knew about him or had anything to do with his accident, so no i still dont understand his actions or defense, is still bad.
Right when I saw the thumbnail for this video, it said it was posted 13 hours ago
Why is Carrie not on this list? I think it makes you make a sequel to this list. Yes to this video. Seagulls coming out soon. Seagull not seagull. Sequel like Terrifier three
i dont just sympathize with frankenstien, i feel every ounce of his pain and fear, we are connected
Missed an easy one: Knock At The Cabin Door
Think I saw that in the remake you probably heard that in the movie that there was no proof that he existed enterprise it didn’t mention the original movie
When "Gillman" flashed on the screen, I thought it said "Gilligan".😂
Think I saw that in the remake you probably heard that in the movie that there was no proof that he existed enterprise it didn’t mention the original movie can’t talk about the remake cause that one’s good too I think those movie tropes in this I guess
Fear Street should've been on this list. The "villain" of atleast the first 2 movies was a girl framed for witch craft by a man she trusted