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  • @DarthD00bius
    @DarthD00bius 6 месяцев назад +891

    I get Conan's point. Something that isn't in a hurry to kill you because it knows it doesn't need to rush can be pretty damn scary.

    • @user-gg5tj3jg5k
      @user-gg5tj3jg5k 6 месяцев назад +27

      He is 100% right.

    • @arlom5132
      @arlom5132 6 месяцев назад +28

      So much of horror is anticipation of the unknown. The best horror story is often a mystery.

    • @ittyandpocky
      @ittyandpocky 6 месяцев назад +27

      I think it’s the inevitability. It Follows is the concept of the snail that spends every waking moment getting closer to you and if it touches you you die. So it makes you paranoid of the inevitable moment when you let your guard down and it gets you.

    • @testtube173
      @testtube173 5 месяцев назад +7

      Peele said his favorite horror was Halloween and the shape never runs but he acted like Conan was off base

    • @oskar_oskarewicz
      @oskar_oskarewicz 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ittyandpocky It Follows is amazing, the motive of inevitable death slowing approaching is executed brilliantly!
      Also I think It Follows works so great is the fact it's basicly modern slightly art housey take on both Halloween (the way it's shot, the score, the tension, curse/death stalks almost like Myers and other slashers do) and A Nightmare On Elm Street (group of teens facing a supernatural threat in a world full of incompetent/absent adults)

  • @christopherpaul7588
    @christopherpaul7588 6 месяцев назад +478

    When Conan mentioned things that aren't meant to be scary but suddenly are, I immediately thought of those scenes in Twin Peaks when something terrible is about to happen and there are close-ups of the stair case and the record skipping on the record player and the ceiling fan. While not technically a horror director, David Lynch was a master of horror filmmaking.

    • @michaelhudson2912
      @michaelhudson2912 6 месяцев назад +68

      Moments in Lynch’s work have scared me more than any horror movie

    • @ZDCastle
      @ZDCastle 6 месяцев назад +17

      I would say “IS,” but maybe that’s just me…

    • @user-xl4xy4xg8r
      @user-xl4xy4xg8r 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@ZDCastle you would say "IS" what, comment doesn't make sense

    • @taylorlconner
      @taylorlconner 6 месяцев назад +30

      I thought about Twin Peaks when they were talking about the horror of something just moving from the background to the foreground… the scene where Bob climbs over the couch… 😖

    • @christopherpaul7588
      @christopherpaul7588 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@user-xl4xy4xg8r He still is a master. It's true, even though he hasn't made a film in 20 years he did recently make Twin Peaks: the Return, which is absolutely brilliant and terrifying.

  • @Miguel.Angel.Galvez
    @Miguel.Angel.Galvez 6 месяцев назад +372

    "The Vanishing", "Let The Right One In", "Midsommar". I'm impressed. Conan is a true horror fan!

    • @camerongahres8511
      @camerongahres8511 6 месяцев назад +5

      1988 Vanishing? I haven't seen

    • @rmvdhaak
      @rmvdhaak 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@camerongahres8511 The 1988 original Dutch version is the good one. Don't waste your time with the American remake.

    • @Miguel.Angel.Galvez
      @Miguel.Angel.Galvez 6 месяцев назад

      @@camerongahres8511 yes, the original one.

    • @aegresen
      @aegresen 6 месяцев назад +4

      I was thinking the same thing! He has good taste. For horror afficionados, an Argentinian film When Evil Lurks from last year is good fun. Not the best one out there, but gnarly stuff. I had fun.

    • @GwenActually
      @GwenActually 6 месяцев назад +16

      the Swedish "Let The Right One In" is one of my favorite movies

  • @rayray6490
    @rayray6490 6 месяцев назад +273

    The Witch and It Follows are great recent horror titles. Glad Conan mention those two

    • @cipherpac
      @cipherpac 5 месяцев назад +13

      Hereditary and Midsommar as well

    • @MalakMacabre
      @MalakMacabre 4 месяца назад +3

      ⁠@@cipherpacAll masterpieces
      Black Phillip *whispers* “Let me take thy hand. I shall guide thee…”

    • @jonahcomplexx1849
      @jonahcomplexx1849 4 месяца назад +3

      The Witch Is overrated
      Kind of like It Comes at Night

    • @SBandy
      @SBandy 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@jonahcomplexx1849
      Disagree it is brilliant.

    • @devinmichaelroberts9954
      @devinmichaelroberts9954 4 месяца назад

      they were okay.. the witch i wouldnt really consider a horror film

  • @andrewfroese1067
    @andrewfroese1067 6 месяцев назад +334

    Peele has earned his spot in horror, and I love how you can see the seeds sprouting in Key and Peele sketches

    • @Baronnax
      @Baronnax 6 месяцев назад +7

      The Lil Forrest sketch comes to mind.

    • @BigWrangler
      @BigWrangler 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@Baronnaxyup. Was gonna say that. When i first saw that sketch it felt almost like a horror movie. Hes very good a being creepy in his sketches too. So made sense that he loves horror so much and would be good at directing one

    • @Oblogonogo
      @Oblogonogo 6 месяцев назад +1

      or the make a wish sketch

    • @drphot6050
      @drphot6050 5 месяцев назад

      MadTv*

    • @ronnielanders7969
      @ronnielanders7969 4 месяца назад +2

      Yeah because Vet Out was not a complete rip off of skeleton key. Horrible horror writer.

  • @sew75962
    @sew75962 6 месяцев назад +127

    My all time favorite is The Shining. It’s the first horror film I ever saw. Decades later, and so many horror films watched later, and it still terrifies me. The sense of dread throughout. The descent into madness. Ari Aster though is another genius film maker. The way he’s able to build suspense and tension in midsommar, in the bright sunshine surrounded by beautiful scenery, is masterful.

    • @monkehotdogs2227
      @monkehotdogs2227 6 месяцев назад +6

      Hereditary probably my 2nd fav horror movie

    • @FrankDickerstein
      @FrankDickerstein 6 месяцев назад

      @@monkehotdogs2227 This is crazy because The Shining and Hereditary are my favorites.

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 6 месяцев назад

      I completely agree. I’d v loved to hear these two talk just about this topic for a whole hour because both have such a high level of intelligence and original thinking (what IS actually horrifying or scary?). Jordan is definitely one of if not the, best directors of horror films today. I’d really like to watch the Shining with a voice over of Jordan Peele giving insights to all aspects of that film. I think Kubrick would’ve loved Peele’s films as well because of his stylistic choices and subtlety. That would be amazing.

    • @andrewh3264
      @andrewh3264 4 месяца назад +1

      Did you like Dr Sleep?

    • @christophermiller1595
      @christophermiller1595 3 месяца назад

      Also...it's more scary than racism... Lol...

  • @gabos7892
    @gabos7892 5 месяцев назад +38

    "The difference between comedy and horror is the music." Jordan Peele

  • @Sabbathtage
    @Sabbathtage 6 месяцев назад +870

    Conan says he's not much of a horror genre expert but then he drops his favorite and there all what I'd call "gourmet horror". He just naturally has good taste.

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 6 месяцев назад +19

      Yes because he’s not a fan of most typical horror films with all the requisite tropes. Which is why these two are basically of the same opinion. Even tho Halloween is more traditional horror, it is better at everything than most and more original. Much average horror is actually derivative of that film.

    • @rickdabagian9100
      @rickdabagian9100 6 месяцев назад +4

      as someone who doesn't know the difference between there and they're, I'm not surprised that is your take

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 6 месяцев назад +25

      @@rickdabagian9100 uh oh here come the snarky grammar cops. Let’s get outta here!

    • @sealife12
      @sealife12 6 месяцев назад +4

      Not a good take. Gourmet horror is a moronic pairing of words.

    • @rickdabagian9100
      @rickdabagian9100 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@victoryak86 yes, please go back to watching marvel movies and alien vs predator in space

  • @Gringa_L
    @Gringa_L 6 месяцев назад +167

    Can Jordan Peele come by more often? I don't watch horror, but I like listening to Jordan Peele talk. and Conan, of course.

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 6 месяцев назад

      Doppelganger or racism? Please.......

    • @Haterator
      @Haterator 5 месяцев назад

      Why did he invite that rac1st sob in the first place?

  • @robj362
    @robj362 6 месяцев назад +31

    Invasion of the body snatchers is up there for me. Donald Sutherland scream at the end, the hopelessness of the ending...... shivers

  • @RTSOB1
    @RTSOB1 6 месяцев назад +69

    An imagined horror is more powerful than the moment. "Something wicked this way comes" provokes more fear in me than the thing itself. The first half of Alien was more frightening than the reveal.

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 6 месяцев назад +4

      That’s really what elevated Jaws from “very good” to a masterpiece, the unexpected tho now understood as fortunate, problems w the mechanical shark, forcing them to rely more on mood, the unseen threat and anticipation of the “hidden menace.” It would’ve been a lesser film had they had too many seems showing the shark.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 6 месяцев назад +3

      Horror classic "the Haunting" ( 1963 )

    • @buddyalbert5808
      @buddyalbert5808 2 месяца назад

      Agree, and that’s where the majority of horror films fall apart. The “ reveal” never lives up to imagined horror.
      The best directors understand this.

    • @anitralarae_mahjacat
      @anitralarae_mahjacat Месяц назад

      🎠

  • @wyskass861
    @wyskass861 6 месяцев назад +162

    I like Conan's insight, and I also agree. Where it's funniest or scariest when it's not supposed to be. It's the incongruence of a situation that people are good at perceiving, whether scary of funny. When everything is clownish and you're told when to laugh because of obvious joke, it gets boring. I like it most when I can laugh at something a few seconds later, and then keep smiling about it. Nathan Fielder was in this style and being my current favorite, where he's not just about funny and moved into integrating other emotions and things are funny as almost meta, and there is weirdness and awkwardness.

    • @SINQUEFIELD83
      @SINQUEFIELD83 6 месяцев назад +4

      That is what made John Wayne Gayce appealing as a serial killer. The societal perception of the clown did a complete 180 which lead to so many people having actual phobias of clowns. The contrast of the harmless fun silly clown that doesn't take anything serious helps intensify the horror element when it acts oppositite of it's nature. This in my opinion, is far more horrifying than the scary looking monster acting like a monster.
      With that being said, I am aware that the evil clown is a bit of trope now, but when it initially came on the scene, it was fantastic and worked brilliantly.

    • @erch4882
      @erch4882 6 месяцев назад +1

      Disagree. Anything that is has intention, whether it be funny or scary, should be intended, with precision, hence people like Nathan fielder will never ever be in the level of Conan or Mel Brooks

    • @wyskass861
      @wyskass861 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@erch4882 Fair to have your own comedy preferences. I like those as well. To clarify, I'm talking about the intention of the character not the writer. Of course it's written with that intention, and not accidental, but it's accidental from the pov of the character. We're laughing at the character acting serious.

    • @Stardust_Lily
      @Stardust_Lily 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@erch4882 But Nathan Fielder's comedy is extremely intentional. You don't think he ends up in those situations on accident, do you?

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’d v loved to hear these two talk just about this topic for a whole hour. Both have such a high level of intelligence and original thinking. Jordan is definitely one of if not the, best directors of horror films today. I’d really like to watch the Shining with a voice over of Jordan giving insights to that film. That would be amazing.

  • @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889
    @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889 6 месяцев назад +194

    Would love to see Mr Peele do a creature feature with Guillermo del Toro

    • @amystone7407
      @amystone7407 6 месяцев назад +7

      You are clearly a scholar and a philosopher and no idea I hear during the course of this year will top this one.

    • @willmendoza8498
      @willmendoza8498 6 месяцев назад +4

      Would absolutely watch

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 6 месяцев назад +3

      A couple of Guillermo's best: the Devil's Backbone, Cronos.

    • @thomasgriffin2326
      @thomasgriffin2326 2 месяца назад

      Nah

  • @ghostofamoment
    @ghostofamoment 6 месяцев назад +35

    I did not expect Conan to mention, let alone enjoy, It Follows! That movie has such great atmosphere and dread (the soundtrack is also 10/10).

    • @dudekazoo
      @dudekazoo 6 месяцев назад +1

      That was the movie that came to my mind both when Peele asked about his favorite horror movie and when Conan described the trees from The Witch.

    • @lynnkingpin
      @lynnkingpin 6 месяцев назад +2

      love that soundtrack

  • @bloodstreamcity
    @bloodstreamcity 6 месяцев назад +25

    I can't believe Conan dropped It Follows into the conversation. For someone who doesn't watch much horror he totally nailed it.

    • @fyoutube2294
      @fyoutube2294 3 месяца назад +2

      Wasn’t ‘It Follows’ pretty popular when it released

    • @bloodstreamcity
      @bloodstreamcity 3 месяца назад

      @@fyoutube2294 Decently popular, but it's not as well known to a mainstream audience as something like a Scream, Saw, Paranormal Activity, etc. It's more of a cult classic, I think.

  • @cjlewis79
    @cjlewis79 6 месяцев назад +113

    The Thing for me was the scariest movie. You just never knew who was possessed. Carpenter was such a good director of suspense and the thriller.
    Also that situation where you could be rich and go anywhere and do anything but there is a slug or snail or being that will always chase you and if it touches you, you die. That would be absolutely terrifying.

    • @salishanmusic
      @salishanmusic 5 месяцев назад +3

      It's interesting that John Carpenter is only brought up in relation to Halloween (which is great) when he has so many great movies

    • @eh2396
      @eh2396 4 месяца назад +1

      Posessed?? They weren't possesed. It was an alien virus not demons. Get it right.

    • @christophermiller1595
      @christophermiller1595 3 месяца назад

      The Thing is one of those movies where you can watch it multiple times and find something you didn't catch before... An absolute masterpiece... It's also scarier than racism... Which apparently scares the virtue signaling director.

    • @noelramirez1551
      @noelramirez1551 2 месяца назад

      Was the snail immortal? Because it crossing oceans would seem impossible some type of snails dont breathe underwater

    • @qayss8977
      @qayss8977 2 месяца назад

      Exact same here regarding The Thing. Unparalleled (sci-fi) horror atmosphere (soundtrack, visuals, acting, narrative, action, tension, it's got it all).

  • @soothingsoundsbypearl3899
    @soothingsoundsbypearl3899 2 месяца назад +8

    What Conan is saying about slow vs fast is actually true. If something is rushing you, you don't have time to be truly scared. It's all adrenaline. Which is why modern zombie movies with running zombie movies feel more like action films as opposed to the dread and doom of older zombie films. If you happen upon a bear in the wild and it charges you from 15 feet away, you're not gonna have time to be afraid. But if you see a bear a hundred or so yards out, your nature walk is now filled with anxiety, dread, concern and fear.

  • @jaclyndolaghan2960
    @jaclyndolaghan2960 6 месяцев назад +13

    Matt sitting so quietly while they talk about something he loves SOOO much

    • @mike79p
      @mike79p 5 месяцев назад +7

      That's what I was thinking. Especially during the Halloween talk. I bet he's dying to jump into the convo

  • @willmendoza8498
    @willmendoza8498 6 месяцев назад +50

    Probably my favorite conversation on the show so far.

  • @GwenActually
    @GwenActually 6 месяцев назад +34

    The first horror movie I always recommend to anyone is the original Candyman. The hair & fashion might be dated, but it's a legitimately scary movie. The antagonist is creepy af, but it's also the environment the protagonist explores that is creepy, like Conan mentions about The Witch. The music is wonderful, there's gore (not my thing but some people love it, so it's there), it's got a sort of ghost story aspect, it's got a lot of emotional sadness watching the residents of Cabrini Green struggle, and I can't get over how well the villain is portrayed. My second is usually the first Nightmare on Elm Street, but definitely Candyman for #1.

    • @kylecook7187
      @kylecook7187 6 месяцев назад +3

      I loved the OG Candyman, really didn't care for the remake

    • @kylecook7187
      @kylecook7187 6 месяцев назад

      Or sequel or whatever it was

    • @aminadoctrove3738
      @aminadoctrove3738 6 месяцев назад +2

      Same! Candyman is so damn good! The music the dream-like quality of it. The sort of tragic romantic longing that Candyman has for Helen in the urban setting of Chicago. It’s one of the best done Modern Gothic horror movies I’ve ever seen.

    • @Yodoggy9
      @Yodoggy9 6 месяцев назад +2

      Not to mention the strong social commentary! An outsider to the neighborhood coming to help, only truly helping when she sacrifices herself to the flames to save the next generation? Powerful stuff.

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday 6 месяцев назад +2

      YES. Became an instant classic for me as well, that voice of Tony Todd is spine-tingling, and talking about musical scores, Philip Glass is hard to beat. Phenomenal film,

  • @istapleton11
    @istapleton11 5 месяцев назад +6

    5:56 the whole thing about it follows, to me, is when she’s running and the entity is just walking like “I’m still gonna get you.” That’s horror. That’s good stuff.

  • @s_.777
    @s_.777 6 месяцев назад +13

    Black Christmas is the most overlooked horror movie, it’s brilliant.

  • @justinklenk
    @justinklenk 6 месяцев назад +152

    YES: _The Witch_ was an instant horror classic; Eggers enlisted the bleak foreboding of that cold, unforgiving New England wilderness to authentically cast the natural dread in the air and the circumstantial horror of their plight as they descended into a fated demise, their principled stubbornness succumbing to a darkness that patiently took everything and everyone, with a subtly menacing certainty. It truly was masterfully done, one of my favorite films ever, and certainly a favorite horror movie of all time.
    I'm not 'able' to be a witch-/occult-/demonic-/satanic-/black magic-/ghost-horror flick enthusiast at ALL - I think they're almost _all_ done so, sooo poorly and unoriginally and unimaginatively, full of nothing but weak plots, lame banality, pg-13 jumpscares, uncompelling premises, and such _incredibly_ tired tropes from the get-go... But what Eggers accomplished with that movie instantly transcended everything ever done in that entire horror subgenre. It was truly a masterful work of art - and legitimately spooky for once - from start to finish... It's what horror should always be, each film marked by genius in its own way, in its own respect, throughout its entire runtime. 👍 👍 👍

    • @sechay9328
      @sechay9328 6 месяцев назад +19

      What made this movie work for me was that it was also period accurate. It was a horror movie about being in the actual horror of being in a home accused of witchcraft from the social and just making a living standpoint. Their lives were ruined and then they ruined eachothers dealing with it. BUT! The witchcraft was real as well and all the biblical language and religious interpretrations of actual witchcraft were accurately represented. It isn't just good film making, or horror, it is good research as well. If we were to take the idea of 17th century Satan worship seriously, this is basically how it would pan out.

    • @justinklenk
      @justinklenk 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@sechay9328
      Indeed - that was the true "in situ" grounding of the film, for me. It wouldn't be what it was, and wouldn't have achieved what it achieved, if it hadn't been so utterly and completely immersive in that regard.
      Eggers truly demonstrated for the world what believability and immersion can and should look and feel like - and how it will _really_ take you there...

    • @itsjeninMass
      @itsjeninMass 6 месяцев назад +6

      The Witch was a masterpiece. Truly.

    • @aidanb.c.2325
      @aidanb.c.2325 6 месяцев назад +9

      I'm looking at that cold, unforgiving New England wilderness out my back window right now, and even having grown up in these woods, I certainly feel uneasy. Eggers captured the spirit of my Puritan ancestors and the vibe of their adopted home very well.

    • @itsjeninMass
      @itsjeninMass 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@aidanb.c.2325 Agreed! I live in NW Massachusetts on wooded property. I love it here, but I do get creeped out. LOL!

  • @stuartmayberry666
    @stuartmayberry666 6 месяцев назад +18

    I love the discussion of music but I also love how the absence of music can really make a scene. One example I love is not from a horror film but is a horrific scene: The opening to “Capote” when the murdered family is discovered. The lack of music or overt gore gives the whole thing a real feel to it. It keeps the scene grounded in a very unsettling way.

    • @81Point2
      @81Point2 6 месяцев назад +1

      Not necessarily a proper horror but A Quiet Place has moments where the lack of music or the presence of noise is terrifying

    • @fredbyoutubing
      @fredbyoutubing 5 месяцев назад

      It's also what makes No country for old men so visceral.

  • @rangers11ization
    @rangers11ization 6 месяцев назад +43

    Jaws is my favorite horror film.The tension Spielberg put in the movie with the shark only getting 4 minutes of screen time was amazing.

    • @sidhackney8831
      @sidhackney8831 6 месяцев назад +7

      And born purely of necessity - the shark was intended to be seen far more but the animatronic was a nightmare so its screentime kept getting cut down. The best films are always a perfect storm of conditions.

    • @gilbertodepiento8521
      @gilbertodepiento8521 6 месяцев назад +2

      You need to see the shining or dead silence or the thing...

    • @florete2310
      @florete2310 6 месяцев назад +1

      Oh yes. I also liked the old Poltergeist movies

    • @xidada666
      @xidada666 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry to be that guy, but Jaws really isn't considered a horror film.

    • @David_7171
      @David_7171 6 месяцев назад +2

      That came to my mind as well.
      Spielberg said in an interview that due to the animatronics malfunctioning the shark got limited screen time and that made movie more frightening.

  • @LastSifu
    @LastSifu 6 месяцев назад +6

    When he talks about how movies would set the scene @ 1:37, I think about that all the time and how it’s rare to see anymore. It’s an important element to storytelling that is missing from most films today.

  • @jimchristiansen6025
    @jimchristiansen6025 Месяц назад +2

    I love that they talk about tone. Horror comes from the tone, every time. There's been a long period of horror movies (that I think is gradually being moved away from, thankfully) that focused solely on jump scares and/or the design of the "monster". The monster isn't scary without the tone, no matter the design. Jump scares aren't scary without the tone and even then they dull the whole feeling if they're overdone. Horror movies with constant jump scares just feel like long youtube videos. Tone does the lion's share in a good horror flick. And Jordan calls it (unsurprisingly), the music carries a lot of the weight in that.

  • @humanafterallTF2
    @humanafterallTF2 6 месяцев назад +19

    I agree with Conan that slow moving zombies are more eerie and more terrifying than fast. Example: resident evil 1&2 games of playstation 1 era. Very narrow escape routes and scenery with slow moving, grunt and growls making zombies is more terrifying than fast and loud. It is the Romero style zombie horde that gets my neck hair tingly.

    • @BrickInTheHead
      @BrickInTheHead 6 месяцев назад +4

      Horror is obviously subjective so I don't think people that like fast zombies are "wrong," but I definitely agree that the dread imposed by slow zombies (and stuff like It Follows) is more horrifying to me than fast zombies. In a real life situation, I'd of course prefer slow to fast (since fast are objectively more dangerous), but in a movie, the oppressive unending horde symbolizing your inevitable doom is so much more moody and existentially terrifying than fast zombies running screaming and chomping.
      E.g., compare Resident Evil and Dead Rising to Left4Dead

    • @humanafterallTF2
      @humanafterallTF2 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@BrickInTheHead yup, these are things that are both correct. Personal tastes. I would love to make a zombie movie with big city alleys and cctv camera footage to show slow zombies slowly appear from corners and dumbsters.

    • @RuthwikRao
      @RuthwikRao 6 месяцев назад +2

      Resident Evil is exactly what came to my mind when he said that haha

  • @icreateworlds
    @icreateworlds 3 месяца назад +6

    My all time favorite is still THE CHANGELLING with George C Scott from 1980 directed by Peter Medak. The small children’s rolling ball down the stairs and the spirit session still creeps me out no matter how many times I watch that movie. If you are looking for a classic haunted house movie , check that one out.

  • @movealongcatdong4685
    @movealongcatdong4685 6 месяцев назад +9

    @4:32 Something similar, there was an episode of Rod Serling's (of Twilight Zone) Night Gallery where the tension was derived from a corpse coming back to life from a cemetary right next door to a house, slowly shuffling towards the house. The kicker is that you didn't see or hear the corpse moving, but there was a painting inside the house that showed his progress. (Essentially, it was 4-5 different copies of the same painting with a figure in different positions, moving closer to the house.)

    • @taylorlconner
      @taylorlconner 6 месяцев назад

      Yeesh… Never seen it but that creeps me out just thinking about it!

    • @maydavalle
      @maydavalle 5 месяцев назад

      ⚜️

    • @sylviasmiley1721
      @sylviasmiley1721 3 месяца назад

      Oh my god! I had this painting we found in a garage sale and I legit thought people moved around in it.

  • @_JesusIsLord_
    @_JesusIsLord_ 6 месяцев назад +5

    The way they are talking lovingly bout the movies they like is something all movie buffs can relate to, not necessarily the “gotta binge watch die hard” during Christmas crowd, but relatable to anyone who thinks bout what they are consuming.

  • @keithulhul7540
    @keithulhul7540 3 месяца назад +4

    The slow walking strikes fear due to the implication. The thing doesnt need to run. Its not urgent. Its unavoidable, undeiable. It will get you. It cannot be denied.

  • @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889
    @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889 6 месяцев назад +13

    I wouldn't mind seeing Mr Peele do a Gargoyles short to show he can do it justice

  • @michaelambrosinofilm
    @michaelambrosinofilm 6 месяцев назад +9

    Just went and watched The Vanishing (1988) after listening to them talk about it here. The ending is absolutely bone-chilling. Highly recommend, if you haven't seen.

  • @myrezz8833
    @myrezz8833 6 месяцев назад +3

    Midsommar, and Get Out both shook me on a visceral level. Most scary movies are scary in the moment, but both Midsommar and Get Out made me soooooo disturbed for days.

  • @GarrettHarlen
    @GarrettHarlen 6 месяцев назад +10

    Conan: “there’s something about MIKE MYERS - and the way that he kills”
    Jordan: “uh, *MICHAEL* MYERS-“

    • @deejayguppy6087
      @deejayguppy6087 3 месяца назад

      Conan's Mike Myers: "Do I terrify you, baybay?"
      Jordan's Michael Myers: ______________

  • @mcfc6320
    @mcfc6320 6 месяцев назад +49

    Peele makes it sound so easy but the horrer genre is so difficult. Maybe its his calming voice but even his movies have so much attention to detail which is complex and make them great movies to watch multiple times.

    • @trebory6
      @trebory6 6 месяцев назад +1

      Peele definitely has a lot of self awareness, critical thinking skills, emotional intelligence, and the encyclopedic knowledge of cinema doesn't hurt.
      Horror is only hard for people lacking in any one of those above areas in my opinion.

    • @beefweiner
      @beefweiner 6 месяцев назад +2

      jordan peeles stuff is trash

    • @anthonywesley5306
      @anthonywesley5306 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@beefweiner awful trolling LOL

    • @murk4552
      @murk4552 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@beefweinerfound the horror hipster who thinks everyone has to be like John Carpenter lol.

  • @Ziggy-hy4fn
    @Ziggy-hy4fn 3 месяца назад +1

    That point about It Follows was so true. The eerie knowledge that someone, almost human, is steadily making its way to you at any given moment is a kind of fear I never hope to experience. That movie was just brilliant

  • @thexbigxgreen
    @thexbigxgreen 4 месяца назад +4

    The point that Conan was trying to make was the inevitability of that creature reaching you is more terrifying than something in a rush, it's more existentially creepy

  • @spooly
    @spooly 2 месяца назад +2

    I love that he mentioned It Follows!! That movie left an impression on me. Constantly being chased by different people. That music set perfect tone.

  • @zookeykneetv
    @zookeykneetv 2 месяца назад +2

    Chillin on a Friday night with these two, watching horror movies with a couple beers and snacks sounds like the funnest thing

  • @AgtDrake
    @AgtDrake 6 месяцев назад +23

    John Carpenter's The Thing. Best horror movie. End of discussion. The effects in that movie are still amazing.

  • @magicknight13
    @magicknight13 5 месяцев назад +1

    Damn I'm so happy Conan has such great taste! Some of my favorites got mentioned! So cool to see these two talk

  • @charlie1143
    @charlie1143 5 месяцев назад +1

    DUDE I always tell people about it follows, so cool to hear these two praise it

  • @loumontesano595
    @loumontesano595 5 месяцев назад +174

    Kinda tripping out on Jordan’s voice and I don’t know why.

    • @lownaccawookie5084
      @lownaccawookie5084 2 месяца назад +29

      Thinking the same, his cadence of speaking has changed from what we’re used to it’s startling

    • @milesbennett
      @milesbennett 2 месяца назад +9

      We are used to his voice as a character. He's quite effeminate in his day to day life.

    • @twitterbug9134
      @twitterbug9134 2 месяца назад +3

      His laugh❗️So great.

    • @jak_the_buddha
      @jak_the_buddha 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@lownaccawookie5084it genuinely hasn't. He sounds the exact same as he always has when he's not in a character.

    • @heathmcateer
      @heathmcateer 2 месяца назад +2

      Is it weird that in some ways I feel like he sounds similar to Joe Rogan? 😂

  • @zaynes5094
    @zaynes5094 5 месяцев назад +3

    The original Ju-On The Grudge is one I often site as being a forming in my early horror film viewing history that actually made me understand upon first watch what was happening in it, and also equally terrified me. A lot of that has to do with the camera work, the acting, and the silence that then follows with music that helps make a scene terrifying.
    "It Follows" is all about the dread. It doesn't feel like a horror film really, but it certainly is by the end.
    Especially Kayako, the Grudge spirit who haunted my dreams and made me afraid to take showers for weeks after watching it.
    The premise was very simple, you take a haunted house trope, set in modern Japan, and you just take a specific idea in the Japanese folkloric tradition of a curse and a Onryo, or a vengeful spirit, and use that as the medium to tell an otherwise scary, haunting story.
    One such story that, in a unique enough way and with a terrifying premise (in a female spirit chasing you and NEVER letting go once it has you in its sights), someday, they say it's a Supernatural horror classic. Like it has become.

    • @Psilocybin77
      @Psilocybin77 4 месяца назад +1

      I was transfixed when the pub I used to frequent, was playing that film on their big screen in their basement (they often played movies down there, as a place to chill with friends). For weeks after my friend would call me and make that noise, knowing full well how much it freak me out lol.

    • @Bobjenner1787
      @Bobjenner1787 2 месяца назад

      My favorite movie, super scary, nobody ever talks about it

  • @MAC-op5fc
    @MAC-op5fc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome interview.

  • @krishermstad
    @krishermstad 6 месяцев назад +34

    you know Gourley was just biting his tongue to not geek out on Halloween

  • @Yungbeck
    @Yungbeck 6 месяцев назад +7

    Horror is my favourite genre! Great talk!

  • @lynnkingpin
    @lynnkingpin 6 месяцев назад +3

    it follows music is so good ..what a great score

  • @84Elenai
    @84Elenai 6 месяцев назад +6

    Conan really has good taste when it comes to horror movies. I mean, my favourite 3 horror movies of the last 8 years are It Follows, Midsommar and The Lodge. I actually got a few people really scared by recommending the latter to them! 😂
    Edit. Get Out is also on my list, but I’d put it as the fourth best. Still a masterpiece, so refreshing and well thought.

  • @Mopark25
    @Mopark25 6 месяцев назад +2

    "Nothing scary is happening here" man Conan nailed it, great way of illustrating his point.

  • @Hopster1
    @Hopster1 2 месяца назад +2

    To Conan's point about normal things producing a reaction, I remember watching the American version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and there is a scene where Daniel Craig's character Blomkvist is in a car where they are just driving up to an estate and there's snow and wind and I recall getting a chill down my spine in a rather warm theater. It's stuck with me all these years because I was amazed at how just visualizing that made me cold. Superb cinematography along with the right music.

  • @disliked1390
    @disliked1390 6 месяцев назад +3

    Love you Conan. Best human on earth, Jordan Peele is such a good guest

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas 6 месяцев назад +4

    I watched some British horror from the 70's on the advice of my Uncle. In Britain the BBC used to adapt old M. R. James short stories every holiday season called "A Ghost story for Christmas" a tradition I'm sad to say was not constant during my childhood as I think kids were allowed to stay up late at Christmas time and some got badly scared and the BBC got complaints so they stopped them but a lot of them are exactly what Conan was describing in terms of gradually stalking, slow build filled with great sound design inspiring that feeling of dread followed by a horrific climax
    I'm definitely with him on this one, it's a lot more scary to be hiking, turn around and seeing an unnatural looking thing behind you that you can't quite see clearly but no matter how quickly you walk or even run it just keeps showing up constantly following you.
    "Whistle and I'll come to you" and "A warning to the curious" are 2 very similar tales to "It follows"

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 6 месяцев назад +1

      The Brits do Christmas ghost stories justice. The Green Man with Albert Finney was good.

  • @lovefist86
    @lovefist86 6 месяцев назад +2

    Get Out, Us, The Visit and Midsommar are my 4 favorite most current horror films. 3 brilliant writers.

  • @indigoslife1202
    @indigoslife1202 Месяц назад +1

    About the first point mentioned that something of everyday life becomes terrifying, it reminds me of that forrest scene in Lord of the rings: Fellowship of the ring that the forrest seems normal at first but then the twist of reality happens. Than about the thing that Conan said about sometimes slow things seem more scary, it reminded me of the japanese film "Kairo"/"Pulse" when a ghost is abnormaly and almost in slow motion following someone. It reminds you of a predator following its prey.

  • @whogg0521
    @whogg0521 6 месяцев назад

    This was great!

  • @benoto1014
    @benoto1014 2 месяца назад +1

    Insidious was the scariest movie I ever saw in theaters. That one made the lymph nodes on the back of my head swell up. Also I hadn’t watched the trailer so I wasn’t expecting anything.

  • @abxyreviews5701
    @abxyreviews5701 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Vanishing is one of my all-time favorite movies. so glad it got a mention here.

  • @agoosoriano903
    @agoosoriano903 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like how Conan is a fan of the imagery aspect. There’s an old movie called ‘The Innocents’ that had a shot near the end that creeped me out.

  • @oneone7studios
    @oneone7studios 2 месяца назад +1

    Martyrs is probably one of the most intense horror movies I’ve ever seen

  • @gonufc
    @gonufc 4 месяца назад +1

    28 Days Later was when zombies actually became scry to me- the frantic, insatiable desire was scarier than ambling and shuffling slowly waiting to be hit.

  • @tomimpala
    @tomimpala 6 месяцев назад +2

    2:29 unintentionally hilarious it just cuts to conan having glasses at 2:43

  • @user-dt3rj8qm3k
    @user-dt3rj8qm3k 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was an enjoyable conversation.

  • @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889
    @c.o.n.collectingofnostalgi889 6 месяцев назад +10

    Have Conan in the live action Gargoyles movies as a on the beat night cop, and his partner is Sona 😂

    • @Tacom4ster
      @Tacom4ster 6 месяцев назад +1

      Personally I kinda hope he plays Kent Mansley in a Live action Iron Giant, he got the hair

  • @Spacehog1981
    @Spacehog1981 2 месяца назад +1

    I laughed pretty hard when Conan suggested that slow zombies were more scary, "Ummm... eh."

  • @NiranjhanaNarayanan
    @NiranjhanaNarayanan 6 месяцев назад +3

    About the cloud in Nope, ever since then I look at a couple of clouds every other day a little suspiciously. Lasting effect for sure.

  • @Marykate465
    @Marykate465 6 месяцев назад

    Great interview , as usual. The point that Conan missed out in “ it follows” was that the person walking slowing to them was walking to the specific person to kill them.

  • @reilley26
    @reilley26 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don't watch horror movies usually but finally watch Get Out and Us when the pandemic lockdowns were starting to give myself the sense of fear others were talking about back then and both were great watches!

  • @trustindean5164
    @trustindean5164 Месяц назад

    I actually totally agree with that zombie point. Like I've seen zombies rushing towards someone and while I was tense I wasn't scared, but in dawn of the dead the zombies just slowly encroaching on your location and you're so busy dealing with one you don't notice the others is terrifying

  • @nickyboyfox
    @nickyboyfox 6 месяцев назад +2

    The witch and midsommer are modern greats. Martyrs the original is probably the most unsettling film ever. Truly amazing but totally disturbing.Hollywood changed the ending which totally negates the whole movie. I love all of Jordan Peele's work obviously

  • @drathysdrathys8446
    @drathysdrathys8446 4 месяца назад +1

    I liked It Follows. Always coming, slowly step-by-step. No matter where you go. Sure you can run far a way, but how will you support yourself? And for how long before have to you run away again? Just thinking of being in that position is unique. A cool concept.

  • @sethdonut
    @sethdonut 6 месяцев назад

    great discussion

  • @adamhadem3678
    @adamhadem3678 6 месяцев назад

    great commentary here

  • @mlmattin
    @mlmattin 3 месяца назад

    I've found that the type of horror that they are talking about is exactly what I like. It's that daytime horror, where everything should be OK, but there are hints that something is not quite right. The idea that in a place that should be safe, the characters are not safe. Halloween scared the heck out of me as a kid. I saw a lot of horror movies, but that is the one that gave me nightmares. It scared me more so than a movie with a raging, growling, bloody monster. It was that minimalism that Jordan spoke of. The blank expression on the mask, the minimal movement, and especially the silence of Michael Meyers. Of course the music helped a lot too.

  • @dremrem3223
    @dremrem3223 6 месяцев назад

    will the full video podcasts ever be upoloaded??
    love this podcast but full video would be a nice option

  • @X--hu2gk
    @X--hu2gk 6 месяцев назад +2

    Let the right one in is so good

  • @pandareemy
    @pandareemy 6 месяцев назад

    Every movie Conan mentioned is a timeless classic

  • @sylviasmiley1721
    @sylviasmiley1721 3 месяца назад +1

    Scariest moments for me are the most normal. Like this could happen to you. The mind showing times of such an extreme stress that it breaks. I am legend where he screams "Kevin, ....why are you out here" (close to that wording) when Jauqin sees the alien and next you see him wearing a foil hat. Terrifying. When Dharma and Greg find a hidden closet filled with doll pieces all strewn about and the next morning when he goes to show someone all the dolls are perfect and line the shelves. I wet myself from fear.

  • @Uhhlaneuh
    @Uhhlaneuh 2 месяца назад +1

    “get out” was one of the few films I actually screamed when Walter ran to the camera. I was so embrassed in the theater lol

  • @lisas5211
    @lisas5211 Месяц назад +1

    I knew how funny Sona & Conan were but Gourley is HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @icarusandtherabbit
    @icarusandtherabbit 6 месяцев назад +4

    Wow a rare shout out to IT Follows. Awesome movie.

  • @4partmedia
    @4partmedia Месяц назад +1

    Conan is right: a slow limping zombie walking always suddenly appears around the next corner. They are actually the fastest type as within a split second they appear.

  • @jennamarz
    @jennamarz 3 месяца назад +2

    Conans absolutely right, NOPE had me afraid of the god dang clouds outside on a normal looking day lol 😅 Jordan Peele brought horror into my everyday life without trying

  • @altohippiegabber
    @altohippiegabber 6 месяцев назад +1

    "SPOORLOOS" 1988 , damn good choice there from Conan! A Dutch Masterpiece!

  • @monlifes
    @monlifes 6 месяцев назад

    that was so interesting!

  • @thegood9
    @thegood9 2 месяца назад +1

    The Vanishing and Speak no Evil (which NEEDS NO AMERICAN ENGLISH REMAKE!!!) are two of the best of all time.

  • @florete2310
    @florete2310 6 месяцев назад +1

    6:54 Plot twist: All vehicles are booked up for the next one and a half hours - you have to take the tube. TAM-TAM-TAAAAAAM😱

  • @Anakele20
    @Anakele20 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the movie "Get Out", Jordan took inspiration for the surprise twist from the Movie "Spellbinder". I immediately knew where things were going. But knowing didn't hurt the movie for me. I was just the only person who saw it coming.

  • @BootyHole_Brown
    @BootyHole_Brown 6 месяцев назад +3

    It’s so eerie that the two horror movies that Conan brings up are what I would consider two of the best modern horror films made right now and are both are personal favorites. I guess we have the same taste in spooky.

  • @GranulatedStuff
    @GranulatedStuff 5 месяцев назад +1

    love The Cabin in the Woods.... first time I saw it completely spoiler free.... and Damien, Carpenter's The Thing & the original Hellraiser are faves too... oh and Poltergeist

  • @itsjeninMass
    @itsjeninMass 6 месяцев назад

    Jordan is a fekkin' GENIUS. I LOVE his stuff!
    My favorites have been Lovecraft Country and US. I'm always excited when he puts a new show or film out!

  • @Fatamorgana420
    @Fatamorgana420 5 месяцев назад +3

    The Ritual is so underrated, it's great.

  • @bdre5555
    @bdre5555 3 месяца назад

    I'm so glad that It Follows comes up, it's one of my favorite horror films of all time at this point. It sounds like a sequel is in the works

  • @actionboy3221
    @actionboy3221 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know this already exists but I feel like I haven’t seen it pulled off at a high level yet. I just want a horror movie, set at Christmas time, with the normal “Christmas Music at the mall” music. But slowly awful things happen that are truly horrifying.
    I think what people get wrong is they try to make Christmas itself scary, like “what if Santa was a monster” blah blah blah.
    But like, just even a stalker slasher movie set in a snowy December with that music would be amazing. Idk I can’t describe it well I guess. I’m trying to describe a feeling that I can’t even place.

  • @tyc9909
    @tyc9909 2 месяца назад +1

    legit never thought i would ever hear robert eggers' name be uttered through conan's mouth

  • @SebastianTinajero
    @SebastianTinajero 6 месяцев назад +2

    Horror is one of the most undermined, misunderstood genres in my opinion

  • @MichaelMikeyMike
    @MichaelMikeyMike 2 месяца назад +1

    Can't wait for Conan's horror directorial debut!! ☠

  • @nishidohellhillsruler6731
    @nishidohellhillsruler6731 4 месяца назад

    What Conan said about being slow chased by a zombie reminded me of "It stains the sand red". I haven't watch it yet, but it's pretty much that, the whole movie.