This was one of the weirdest parts of the movie to me. It sorta seemed random, until near the climax of the film. Property of Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema
In Irish folklore this ghost horse is known a fuka...I learned about it as a child. This was a very real occurrence to the people of ancient times. Quite a "coincidence" that the script writers discovered this.
My black horse had solid reddish-orange eyes, that was terrifying. It was UV Itis and he practically lost half his sight. Now his eyes glow ghostly in the moon... hence moon-blindness.
They likely shot the footage of the horse/mule without the contacts and then in post-production they made the eyes red. It's a special effect They do all kinds of amazing things in post. In The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo the special effects included the the falling snow, blood, and a small part in Rooney Mara's hair.
people can say what they like 'evil' DEFINITELY exists! its undeniable and an absolute truth and i believe its actually the STRONGEST piece of evidence for the existence of GOD.
It never did look like a mule to me. It looks like a horse. Mules don't have long thick manes. I work with many mules and horses, and I have yet to see a mule with long thing mane on them like this one had. What ever it was certainly possesed but I have seen this look in my own mare. I just tell her knock if off and the evil look disapperas fast. LOL This was a freaky movie!
Not necessarily. It depends if I have room for the demon horse to gal up around and do it's thing. And if the demon horse is actually going to be on my side, you know "if anyone fucks with you I'll take care of them, but only if you say so" as opposed to "I'm gonna drag you down to HELL!!!!"
While this was an amusing movie, to be assured. It's major downfall is that people watch this work of fiction and think it's real. You all know there is no Devil, right? There are no demons, only darker nature of humanity. It's natural for the modern man to wish for his most selfish and disturbing qualities be made wholly of an adversarial force, rather than the truth. The darkness you fear comes from within your own psyche, not from wayward rebellious angels. Even if you do still believe in God, Ironically it doesn't change what I'm saying at all. If you wish to be truly forgiven by God, then you'd need to accept your faults, and the wrongs you've done as your own trespassings. Using the scapegoat of the devil does not absolve you of your supposed sins. It does not help in the redemption and betterment of mankind when given something/someone to blame the wrong in the world that we solely cause. This was always the biggest plot hole in christian ideology that bothered me as a kid. No priest or born-again could ever just accept the truth. Mankind is the beginning and the end of all evil in this world. At least as an Atheist, I now have no choice but to accept this.
Well, Christians believe that God gave humans free will. This is the ability for humans to make their own decisions. It is up to humans whether they choose to do good or bad deeds. It is one's own responsibility.
@@Rose-mt1or Perhaps that's what you personally believe. But you cannot speak for everyone under the ''christian" banner. I put that in quotes because there are a few groups who are considered Christian, but are very liberally interpretive with their specific variant, to put it nicely. I'm more than sure you'd be familiar with the 'fire and brimstone preacher', I refer to. If you ask a man like that; What is the cause of all evil in the world? He would undoubtedly answer; The Devil! While you might answer; the sin of mankind.
IT'S JUST STANDING THERE, MENACINGLY!
Hahahahahha 😆
😈
You would RUN! 😂
it's strange how a mule can look so evil just with red eyes
The eyes looked evil, though
In Irish folklore this ghost horse is known a fuka...I learned about it as a child.
This was a very real occurrence to the people of ancient times.
Quite a "coincidence" that the script writers discovered this.
My black horse had solid reddish-orange eyes, that was terrifying. It was UV Itis and he practically lost half his sight. Now his eyes glow ghostly in the moon... hence moon-blindness.
it was a mule the little kid used to see it in his dreams
Coming at you like a dark horse!
We have finally found Donkey's evil brother.
They likely shot the footage of the horse/mule without the contacts and then in post-production they made the eyes red. It's a special effect
They do all kinds of amazing things in post. In The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo the special effects included the the falling snow, blood, and a small part in Rooney Mara's hair.
Or they found a possessed horse 🐎
what a beautiful creature
people can say what they like 'evil' DEFINITELY exists! its undeniable and an absolute truth and i believe its actually the STRONGEST piece of evidence for the existence of GOD.
I laughed and laughed in the cinema with this scene. It reminded me the dog in The Simpsons with the "evel eyes" in the Mel Gibsons episode.
its shadowmere from skyrim :D
Someone's being visited by the Dark Brotherhood
hail Sithis
I have a horse that is now known on bad days as this mula
maybe a mule of evil but that is a beautiful color and a nice type of mule that animal is.
According to a Muslim dream interpretation, seeing a mule in a dream signifies a obnoxious person, so cool
tutsi witchking I don't know but the Muslim dream interpretations are always the believable one's
The Egyptian god set
Maybe it's one of the 7 horsemen's horses?
@Cooperblu lol... i would be frozen of fear.. though the priest is HOT. He's not a real priest tho.. so its ok to think that!
Digital domain probably added them in post-production
Can’t tell if it’s a scene from the movie or a behemoth music video
"Its not like i like you or anything baka"
i wouldve shitted myself o.O
Lol a night mare
I get it.
The black stallion high on weed
It is NOT the prince on the white horse.
So creepy.
It never did look like a mule to me. It looks like a horse. Mules don't have long thick manes. I work with many mules and horses, and I have yet to see a mule with long thing mane on them like this one had. What ever it was certainly possesed but I have seen this look in my own mare. I just tell her knock if off and the evil look disapperas fast. LOL This was a freaky movie!
Lucky three ranch, only place I’ve ever seen with a long maned mule
The movie referres to it as a mule not a horse.
Man, it really looks demonic.
that's dosen't evil look like a mule just a horse.
Creepy.
hey, its justin biebers twin
I dream with it, need explication
i would pet it xD
FallenAngel DarkSoul LMAO
I would pet you.
its a mule not a horse.............
Not necessarily. It depends if I have room for the demon horse to gal up around and do it's thing. And if the demon horse is actually going to be on my side, you know "if anyone fucks with you I'll take care of them, but only if you say so" as opposed to "I'm gonna drag you down to HELL!!!!"
If that was me, I would've thrown a bible at it && run
Yeah, and you would've just pulled a Bible out of thin air then and there? Lol XD
That mule better not catch me with my holly spurs on cause i'll ride the hell out of it
You would receive an ass kick you still tell your grandchildren about. Every bet.
@@bernisweltredsun1245 An ass kick but to hell.
While this was an amusing movie, to be assured. It's major downfall is that people watch this work of fiction and think it's real. You all know there is no Devil, right? There are no demons, only darker nature of humanity. It's natural for the modern man to wish for his most selfish and disturbing qualities be made wholly of an adversarial force, rather than the truth. The darkness you fear comes from within your own psyche, not from wayward rebellious angels. Even if you do still believe in God, Ironically it doesn't change what I'm saying at all. If you wish to be truly forgiven by God, then you'd need to accept your faults, and the wrongs you've done as your own trespassings. Using the scapegoat of the devil does not absolve you of your supposed sins. It does not help in the redemption and betterment of mankind when given something/someone to blame the wrong in the world that we solely cause. This was always the biggest plot hole in christian ideology that bothered me as a kid. No priest or born-again could ever just accept the truth. Mankind is the beginning and the end of all evil in this world. At least as an Atheist, I now have no choice but to accept this.
Well, Christians believe that God gave humans free will. This is the ability for humans to make their own decisions. It is up to humans whether they choose to do good or bad deeds. It is one's own responsibility.
@@Rose-mt1or Perhaps that's what you personally believe. But you cannot speak for everyone under the ''christian" banner. I put that in quotes because there are a few groups who are considered Christian, but are very liberally interpretive with their specific variant, to put it nicely. I'm more than sure you'd be familiar with the 'fire and brimstone preacher', I refer to. If you ask a man like that; What is the cause of all evil in the world? He would undoubtedly answer; The Devil! While you might answer; the sin of mankind.