I've seen someone( I cant remember who) theorize that the Le Domas family, from Ready or Not, only had to play the game and try kill her to survive, even after they had lost they didn't start exploding until one of the decided to kill her anyway, breaking the rules of the game
Love that It's way better to take it that way story wise, bc the night was even already over at that point bc it was light outside and further confirmed how shitty they were
I like the theory I see holes in it but still good. If game is over why would demon be able to go outside it's own rules almost defeats purpose of getting people to kill for it if it doesn't need them. That aside it does make more sense for the demon to cash in a dozen souls rather than one
@@PennywiseTheDancingClown274 Can't remember the orignal reasoning for it but what I think is that the rules only required active participation in the game, not a death itself, and that because they tried to kill her despite the fact she had won they died. Also in this line its why her husband was able to mess with the computers and break the screens, while any other member would have been cheating, he was technically on her side and also why he died last. Her husband only died after she disavowed him.
Leslie Nielsen had the greatest final line in creepshow as the water starts to come in he says at the top of his lungs I can hold my breath for a long time.
@@georgegrant274another way to look at it is the murder victims get revenge. Vickers is a millionaire who owns a beach, he could've just flown in a bunch of women and lived a happy lil life
"Humans feed on poultry and cattle, vampires on the lifeblood of humans. Did it never occur to you that there might be something yet higher on the food chain?"
@whiteraven181 my mistake I've never read the Manga or seen the anime but after seeing the description it seems interesting I'll have to check it out sometime
4:16 YEEEEEESSSSSS!!!! To actually see it happen, (Chef’s kiss) perfection. The sounds of the springlocks failing combined with William’s slow and painful demise brought a satisfied smirk to my face. I watched the movie when it came out in movie theaters.
Antlers is the one movie I can think of where them using the wrong version of the Wendigo works. They make that creature horrific (in a good way), even if it's not technically a Wendigo.
Some that should have been on the list: 1) Franky Mermaid in The Velocipastor 2) Dean, Joey, Frank, Sammy, Rickles and Peter in Abigail 3) Ellis and Marble in The Shed 4) Judge Turpin in Sweeny Todd The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street Edit: 5) the Alien Queen and the pale Xeno in Alien Ressurection 6) Jules and Mickey in Villains 7) Mary's SAer in American Mary
Dunno if Sammy was a villain per se, more of a ... henchman? and i honestly think Joey wasnt really... the rest 100% especially the crooked cop. (abigail) by the way, Mystery Recapped did a great run through on Abigail
@@fabricdragon are we talking about the same Abigail? I know that the codenames given to the characters are characters from a movie so you might be thinking of that
Weirdly, Creepshow wasn't the first time that Leslie Nielsen played a villain who encountered something "worse" - his character in Day of the Animals is a jerk who eventually murders a man and later tries to rape a woman before a bear kills him.
Kudos for mentioning Mason Verger! He was such a horrifying degenerate. Although the movie doesn't allow you to get to know him like he novel does, Gary Oldman's portrayal is perfect and gets across the repulsiveness of this man that goes far beyond his looks.
Should’ve included Spence from the first Resident Evil movie. He’s the villain that releases the virus in the first place. Plays (somewhat) dumb as his memories come back and betrays the group and tries to escape with a vial of the virus. As he heads for the train he gets attacked by a licker and turned into a zombie.
Wesker's defeat reminded me of how Robocop's Dick Jones had been killed. In both cases, they were done in by the dreaded P45 instead of a hail of bullets or explosions.
"Army of the Dead's most hated character is 100% Martin" no, it would be the patrol officer who abuses his authority to bully and rape women for me. Who would also qualify for this list, funny enough. I also would not really put Wesker on the list, considering how anticlimatic and, frankly, senseless his death is. A door on the leg should be frankly nothing considering Wesker survived being blown up a couple of times by that point. Same for Afton, since despite their supernatural essence the children only take him away after he is already defeated via basically a sucker-punch, and franchise fans know that in turn this will only turn him in something even worse than the other ghosts.
The fourth Sharknado had a massive shark eaten by a Blue Whale? Like Blue Whales aren’t actually filter feeders? I’m glad I didn’t sit through such an incredibly dumb script. The RE clip of Wesker dying because he just got fired was a blatant rip-off of the first Robocop ending 🙄
yep blue whales are filter feeders and mainly subsist on krill , they could not eat a shark if they tried, despite their size 4 to 8 inches in diameter is as big as their throat gets.
No, that was never adressed. Which is funny, considering that in the first game is the one part that phone guy can't provide a scientific explanation for.
Oh, I loved the Mortuary Collection! She was a special type of monster and ran into one way out of her league. I knew something was off, but was still pleasantly surprised by the twist.
I sooo love The Mortuary Collection. I never tire of watching it. I find most anthologies to be obviously hit and miss because nobody has the same tastes but I think all of those stories hit for me. Plus the main story is wonderful as you said. You know something iffy is going on with her, but you don’t expect what’s coming. It’s just sad the mortician didn’t get more fresh air.
I would say the villainous family and their cronies who are the central antagonists of I am Lisa encountered something way worse as this film which is basically I spit on your Grave: Werewolf Edition sees the corrupt sheriff, her drug-dealer daughter, and her daughter's gang torment the lead anti-heroine that being local lesbian bookstore owner Lisa including harassing Lisa and her girlfriend Sam and wreck Lisa's store simply because Lisa doesn't bow down to them in a state of terror eventually leading them to kidnapping Lisa, beating her, and leaving her in the woods to die via getting mauled to death by a pack of wolves however the villains don't realize two things the first is Lisa survived the wolf attack and the second is one of the wolves was a werewolf who upon biting Lisa transfers the curse unto her and after Lisa wakes up in the hospital and realizes what happened to her she decides to use her new supernatural abilities to exact brutal brutal revenge on her tormentors. And while Lisa gets even more influenced and transformed by the curse and is in the process of exacting her "brutal, primal breed of justice" she discovers said corrupt sheriff got her position by killing them in the same way they tried to kill her to her various political enemies and people who could expose her, her daughter, and her daughter's gang with one of the victims of this murder being the guy who was the sheriff said main villain was running against in the election. And it all comes to a head when the corrupt sheriff, her daughter, and what remains of her daughter's gang capture Sam and use the fact they have captured Sam to force our lycanthrope anti-heroine to surrender and take them to spot of the previous murders and where they tried to kill Lisa and not even realizing it's a full moon make the classic egotistical main villain blunder of taunting Lisa by saying that with her captured they're going to mentally torture her by killing Sam in front of her and then kill her very slowly not even realizing that the full moon means Lisa is fully transformed by the curse and after transforming into her full werewolf form and breaking out of her chains Lisa completes her revenge by freeing Sam and then brutally killing the drug-dealer daughter and what's left of her gang, and then mauls the corrupt sheriff but leaves her alive as Lisa decides to have the corrupt sheriff die in the same way she killed her victims and tried to kill her aka Lisa hearing the sound of the approaching werewolf that turned her and the other wolves in the pack decides to take off with Sam and let the corrupt sheriff die via getting devoured by the pack.
Carter Burke, from Aliens, fun fact: though in the deleted scene of the movie Carter is thankful for the Grenade, in the comic adaptation of the film Carter again receives the grenade but has the reaction of desperation for another option and to live. The film comic doesn't answer if he died by xenomorph or by explosion. So another good moment in my opinion.
The strangers encountered Kinsey Freddy Krueger encountered being ignored Pennywise encountered kids Ghostface encountered Sam And the predator encountered Danny Glover
@@starscreamthecruel8026 I was thinking of a more x rated moment 😂 but yeah Scar totally claimed Lex as part of his Clan. So not only did he recognise her as a worthy warrior, but he also essentially said this human is off limits to hunting. He made her an honorary Predator. Though I guess it could have been a more personal claim. One he was fully intending on following through with, only for him to die. I tell you little 12-14 year old me was disappointed 😔
@@Dee-V-Dee Not sure she would have been happy about it. Pity she wasnt in the sequel. I would have liked to have seen the Grand Predator's reaction to seeing a human marked with one of their symbols
The person who executes this in his stories the best is Stephen King. Although in King's case nine out of ten times the something worse is your fellow human. Even shawshank and The green mile got this angle across. And those weren't even horror movies.
You're wrong about the plot of Mandy if I remember right. Mandy was Nic Cage escaping from hell when his daughter was murked. Then Death is just chasing him and like 'you know what, you do you bro' and lets him do all sorts of chaos stuff.
It doesn't work as well there, because all these criminals are already in prison doing time for their misdeeds, AND they have formed a religious cult mostly centred around being penitent for their crimes. If it had been set in an out-of-the-way criminal hideout, still on the run from the law, it might fit this trope better.
I showed the 2018 remake of Suspiria to my friends. By the end of it, they were confused and bewildered. Me? I loved it so much. From the moment I saw it, I love it. The way Tilda Swinton portrays Madam Blanc is an impeccable performance. Alongside Dakota Johnson as Mother Suspiriorum, it's alongside one of my favorite movies of all time.
I’ve always been convinced Leon:The Professional was a prequel to La Femme Nikita. Natalie Portman was Nikita and grew up to be a junkie with an unexplained knowledge of guns and killing
It’s a combination of several of their older videos just put into one video as a compilation list type of thing. Though I do agree, it makes the video feel disjointed
Jigsaw put kids in his traps. Saw 2 with the boy in the house with the drug people. Then Saw 3 the man’s daughter was in a trap slowly losing air at the end
I haven’t watched the video yet as was trying to gauge whether this was a mash up of all the other videos of this title or not. However, after reading some of the comments I’d also like to proffer From A House On Willow Street. I love it. And it has, who should be, everyone’s favourite final girl, Sharni Vinson in it.
Surprised there wasn't any "I Spit on Your Grave" movie, it's the first thing to pop into my mind when I think of the "Bad person meets bigger fish" genre.
King Willy stole the show in Predator 2, and that's a hill I'll die on. Only one scene, and his high as shit voodoo mind put it all together. It's too bad he went down, but at least he went down swinging.
Ehhh. Weird way to phrase it but they were bred specifically for genetic mutations. All selective breeding is about finding favorable gene mutations and encouraging them through breeding. So, literal mutants but not in the way one thinks in terms of fiction.
It was exactly that. The pigs were greatly genetically altered by Mason and his crew to eat a living human. He also bred them bigger, faster, and with sharper teeth.
I think Cage’s character from Willy’s Wonderland is actually a demon, maybe even the devil himself. 1. & 2. He seems to know all about what’s waiting for him in Willy’s Wonderland before he even enters but isn’t that bothered. If he were a demon he would probably already know about the deal Willy and his friends made for immortality. 3. He has superhuman strength. Which he uses to rip the evil and supernaturally strong animatronics apart with his bare hands. 4. He completely ignores people claiming they’re going to burn the place down with him inside. Fire and death doesn’t seem to bother him as long as he completes the deal and gets his trick back and why would it? Why would a demon fear flames? Like those could harm him! 5. He takes the terms of the deal he made very seriously including leaving the room to play some pinball and drink some grape soda right before a stop fights because the man he made the deal with said to take frequent breaks. A demon tricking people with terms conditions and cleverly deceitful wording in the contract to hurt the characters that made the deal is a common thing in “deal with the devil” stories and sometimes that character can turn the table turning the terms, loopholes or wordings right back on him. 6. He shrugs off seeing spirit possessed, homicidal animatronics brutally murdering teenagers in front of him like a “must be Tuesday” situation. Death, destruction, pain and dismemberment are probably parts of everyday life where he comes from, namely hell! 7. As if all of this weren’t enough evidence at the very end as he’s driving off they show a few human bad guys get blown up and flash over to Cage’s character with the flames in his sunglasses which is a common visual in scenes where a demon has just captures one or more souls!
Stans death is actually heroric though, he only has a improvised knife (because no one is dumb enough to give him a gun) and attacks the predator to save the others from it and distract it long enough for them to get away...also having your head taken by a Predator is sign of respect. Noland would be a btter example as he tries to kill the whole group only to fail and be instead be killed by the predator in a disrespectful fashion!
Movie Wesker is such a wimp, the moment Game Wesker was fired, if he ever were in that situation, would be the moment Alicia, her cohorts and Red Queen died, first, Winds of Madness would start blaring, then, Game Wesker would kill everyone, either by shooting them with the Samurai Edge, breaking their necks while moving at high speeds, shut down the Red Queen then impale Alicia through the chest with his hand like he does to Chris if you fail.
I've seen someone( I cant remember who) theorize that the Le Domas family, from Ready or Not, only had to play the game and try kill her to survive, even after they had lost they didn't start exploding until one of the decided to kill her anyway, breaking the rules of the game
That sounds exactly like what a demon would do.
Yeah, they're are not known for their fair play
Love that
It's way better to take it that way story wise, bc the night was even already over at that point bc it was light outside and further confirmed how shitty they were
I like the theory I see holes in it but still good.
If game is over why would demon be able to go outside it's own rules almost defeats purpose of getting people to kill for it if it doesn't need them. That aside it does make more sense for the demon to cash in a dozen souls rather than one
@@PennywiseTheDancingClown274 Can't remember the orignal reasoning for it but what I think is that the rules only required active participation in the game, not a death itself, and that because they tried to kill her despite the fact she had won they died. Also in this line its why her husband was able to mess with the computers and break the screens, while any other member would have been cheating, he was technically on her side and also why he died last. Her husband only died after she disavowed him.
I'm surprised Cabin in the Woods isn't on here. The Director and her cohorts all being ended by various monsters, was fantastic.
But they weren't villains. Everything done was for the greater good of humanity.
@Floratic I'd say in terms of storytelling, they are antagonists.
@@natashaw.7315 true
Leslie Nielsen had the greatest final line in creepshow as the water starts to come in he says at the top of his lungs I can hold my breath for a long time.
Leslie gets a bad wrap I mean he was betrayed hurt a lil extreme but the cheaters get revenge? Wth
Does Ted Danson laugh during his last scene?
@@georgegrant274another way to look at it is the murder victims get revenge. Vickers is a millionaire who owns a beach, he could've just flown in a bunch of women and lived a happy lil life
"Humans feed on poultry and cattle, vampires on the lifeblood of humans. Did it never occur to you that there might be something yet higher on the food chain?"
Sounds familiar where's that from I tried looking it up but didn't find anything helpful
Black blood brothers?
No I remember it was something else.
@@markusallen6818 It's from Trinity Blood. The original was "birds and cattle" not "poultry and cattle" hence it not showing up on google
@whiteraven181 my mistake I've never read the Manga or seen the anime but after seeing the description it seems interesting I'll have to check it out sometime
Stans went out knowing he wasn't going to survive, so he attacked the Predator in a last-ditch effort to buy the others some more time to escape.
When I get a bit behind on RUclips, these lazy mashups are nice, they save me a video I need to watch.
4:16 YEEEEEESSSSSS!!!! To actually see it happen, (Chef’s kiss) perfection. The sounds of the springlocks failing combined with William’s slow and painful demise brought a satisfied smirk to my face. I watched the movie when it came out in movie theaters.
I always thought Ted Danson's Hair (while he was underwater) would have made the BEST horror comic coverpage ever...
I'm so glad No One Lives made it on the list. Such an underrated gem
Fantastic and surprising movie
Yeah the edibles kicked about eight minutes in....right when you switched announcers...with no warning whatsoever. Thought I was losing my dang mind.
Antlers is the one movie I can think of where them using the wrong version of the Wendigo works. They make that creature horrific (in a good way), even if it's not technically a Wendigo.
Yes I know it is the wrong version……but it looks so much cooler than the original…..😥 cut us some slack
“The little prick” @ 2:26 😂😂😂
That felt personal.
Some that should have been on the list:
1) Franky Mermaid in The Velocipastor
2) Dean, Joey, Frank, Sammy, Rickles and Peter in Abigail
3) Ellis and Marble in The Shed
4) Judge Turpin in Sweeny Todd The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street
Edit:
5) the Alien Queen and the pale Xeno in Alien Ressurection
6) Jules and Mickey in Villains
7) Mary's SAer in American Mary
Dunno if Sammy was a villain per se, more of a ... henchman? and i honestly think Joey wasnt really... the rest 100% especially the crooked cop. (abigail) by the way, Mystery Recapped did a great run through on Abigail
@@fabricdragon are we talking about the same Abigail? I know that the codenames given to the characters are characters from a movie so you might be thinking of that
I'd add Justin Long's character from Barbarian to the list. Definitely got what was coming to him.
@SmokeGSU I don't know if I'd consider him a villain, I get why you would but I don't think I d9
"Why do they call me Frankie Mermaid?" 😂
The true knot does not only feed on those who Shine. It's just that the Shiners are better food.
I just LOVE movies where the MONSTERS find out there are BIGGER monsters.
Me too especially if the monster in question is an antagonist
Weirdly, Creepshow wasn't the first time that Leslie Nielsen played a villain who encountered something "worse" - his character in Day of the Animals is a jerk who eventually murders a man and later tries to rape a woman before a bear kills him.
Kudos for mentioning Mason Verger! He was such a horrifying degenerate. Although the movie doesn't allow you to get to know him like he novel does, Gary Oldman's portrayal is perfect and gets across the repulsiveness of this man that goes far beyond his looks.
I like the backstory, "Hannibal" the series provided so we get to see how depraved he really was before Hannibal did away with him.
"Ohhhhh, I can hold my breath for a VERRRRY lonnnnnng time!"
Leslie Neilsen was the shit.
Should’ve included Spence from the first Resident Evil movie. He’s the villain that releases the virus in the first place. Plays (somewhat) dumb as his memories come back and betrays the group and tries to escape with a vial of the virus. As he heads for the train he gets attacked by a licker and turned into a zombie.
Wesker's defeat reminded me of how Robocop's Dick Jones had been killed. In both cases, they were done in by the dreaded P45 instead of a hail of bullets or explosions.
I was surprised that wasn't in the list
No worries he can hold his breath for a long time😂
"Army of the Dead's most hated character is 100% Martin" no, it would be the patrol officer who abuses his authority to bully and rape women for me. Who would also qualify for this list, funny enough.
I also would not really put Wesker on the list, considering how anticlimatic and, frankly, senseless his death is. A door on the leg should be frankly nothing considering Wesker survived being blown up a couple of times by that point.
Same for Afton, since despite their supernatural essence the children only take him away after he is already defeated via basically a sucker-punch, and franchise fans know that in turn this will only turn him in something even worse than the other ghosts.
The fourth Sharknado had a massive shark eaten by a Blue Whale? Like Blue Whales aren’t actually filter feeders?
I’m glad I didn’t sit through such an incredibly dumb script.
The RE clip of Wesker dying because he just got fired was a blatant rip-off of the first Robocop ending 🙄
Not only that, videogame Wesker would've just killed Alicia and her cohorts and overrode Red Queen's programming.
yep blue whales are filter feeders and mainly subsist on krill , they could not eat a shark if they tried, despite their size 4 to 8 inches in diameter is as big as their throat gets.
It's funny that martin is mauled by a tiger in "AOTD" he was also mauled to death (and eaten) by another tiger in "BURNING BRIGHT "
Did they ever explain how he managed to keep the animatronics in "Five Nights At Freddy's" from stinking like rotting dead bodies?
No, that was never adressed. Which is funny, considering that in the first game is the one part that phone guy can't provide a scientific explanation for.
In the games thats exactly why they shut down the pizzeria in the first game, because the costumes were leaking and smelling atrocious
They seal them VERY well
Lavender Fabuloso.
Willy's Wonderland, I like to summarize it as "Doomguy does 5 nights at Freddy's"
The movie botched is an amazing twist horror comedy that should have been in this list.
No, no, no, the real secret villain of the resident evil movies is the director - he killed off all the game protagonist off screen
The REAL Resident Evil villain is The Writers. You know. Whoever wrote those horrible ass movies. 😅🤣😂
Thought Cabin in the Woods and Carrie would've made the list.
Abigail Or The Mortuary Collection Should Be On The List
Oh, I loved the Mortuary Collection! She was a special type of monster and ran into one way out of her league. I knew something was off, but was still pleasantly surprised by the twist.
I sooo love The Mortuary Collection. I never tire of watching it. I find most anthologies to be obviously hit and miss because nobody has the same tastes but I think all of those stories hit for me. Plus the main story is wonderful as you said. You know something iffy is going on with her, but you don’t expect what’s coming. It’s just sad the mortician didn’t get more fresh air.
Abigail deserves to be on three different lists but isn't on any
AVP shouldn't be on this list and you know
Collector 3 is back in production
Cool, do you think he'll die?
@@Army_Dog Maybe? If not, then it Friday the 13 series all over again
I would say the villainous family and their cronies who are the central antagonists of I am Lisa encountered something way worse as this film which is basically I spit on your Grave: Werewolf Edition sees the corrupt sheriff, her drug-dealer daughter, and her daughter's gang torment the lead anti-heroine that being local lesbian bookstore owner Lisa including harassing Lisa and her girlfriend Sam and wreck Lisa's store simply because Lisa doesn't bow down to them in a state of terror eventually leading them to kidnapping Lisa, beating her, and leaving her in the woods to die via getting mauled to death by a pack of wolves however the villains don't realize two things the first is Lisa survived the wolf attack and the second is one of the wolves was a werewolf who upon biting Lisa transfers the curse unto her and after Lisa wakes up in the hospital and realizes what happened to her she decides to use her new supernatural abilities to exact brutal brutal revenge on her tormentors.
And while Lisa gets even more influenced and transformed by the curse and is in the process of exacting her "brutal, primal breed of justice" she discovers said corrupt sheriff got her position by killing them in the same way they tried to kill her to her various political enemies and people who could expose her, her daughter, and her daughter's gang with one of the victims of this murder being the guy who was the sheriff said main villain was running against in the election.
And it all comes to a head when the corrupt sheriff, her daughter, and what remains of her daughter's gang capture Sam and use the fact they have captured Sam to force our lycanthrope anti-heroine to surrender and take them to spot of the previous murders and where they tried to kill Lisa and not even realizing it's a full moon make the classic egotistical main villain blunder of taunting Lisa by saying that with her captured they're going to mentally torture her by killing Sam in front of her and then kill her very slowly not even realizing that the full moon means Lisa is fully transformed by the curse and after transforming into her full werewolf form and breaking out of her chains Lisa completes her revenge by freeing Sam and then brutally killing the drug-dealer daughter and what's left of her gang, and then mauls the corrupt sheriff but leaves her alive as Lisa decides to have the corrupt sheriff die in the same way she killed her victims and tried to kill her aka Lisa hearing the sound of the approaching werewolf that turned her and the other wolves in the pack decides to take off with Sam and let the corrupt sheriff die via getting devoured by the pack.
Scar was willing to help but even though he had a body count I feel like his help and his death kinda made me feel bad that he died
Carter Burke, from Aliens, fun fact: though in the deleted scene of the movie Carter is thankful for the Grenade, in the comic adaptation of the film Carter again receives the grenade but has the reaction of desperation for another option and to live. The film comic doesn't answer if he died by xenomorph or by explosion. So another good moment in my opinion.
The Wesker scene is pretty much just the Dick Jones death from Robocop
No Odessa and Kyle Jame coming up against the Ryan family in Killers?
The strangers encountered Kinsey
Freddy Krueger encountered being ignored
Pennywise encountered kids
Ghostface encountered Sam
And the predator encountered Danny Glover
Just because they defeated them doesn't make them worse
Never sleep on Danny Glover
Why you put scar on their he wasnt the villain from avp 😢
I can't have been the only one who was expecting Scar and Lex to have a erm 'moment' in Alien Vs Predator...
Didnt they when Scar marks Lex as though she was one of his hunter brothers?
@@starscreamthecruel8026 I was thinking of a more x rated moment 😂 but yeah Scar totally claimed Lex as part of his Clan. So not only did he recognise her as a worthy warrior, but he also essentially said this human is off limits to hunting. He made her an honorary Predator. Though I guess it could have been a more personal claim. One he was fully intending on following through with, only for him to die. I tell you little 12-14 year old me was disappointed 😔
@@Dee-V-Dee Not sure she would have been happy about it. Pity she wasnt in the sequel. I would have liked to have seen the Grand Predator's reaction to seeing a human marked with one of their symbols
I'm scared about the subreddits you go on
@@Army_Dog I don't even have Reddit 😂
The person who executes this in his stories the best is Stephen King. Although in King's case nine out of ten times the something worse is your fellow human.
Even shawshank and The green mile got this angle across. And those weren't even horror movies.
Scary movies are the best
You're wrong about the plot of Mandy if I remember right. Mandy was Nic Cage escaping from hell when his daughter was murked. Then Death is just chasing him and like 'you know what, you do you bro' and lets him do all sorts of chaos stuff.
That was Drive Angry
A door. Wesker was taken down...by a door.
What. A. Disappointment.
Alien 3 should have been on here. A bunch of hardened criminals getting picked off one by one by the titular monster
Yeah but we LIKE those people.
It doesn't work as well there, because all these criminals are already in prison doing time for their misdeeds, AND they have formed a religious cult mostly centred around being penitent for their crimes. If it had been set in an out-of-the-way criminal hideout, still on the run from the law, it might fit this trope better.
I showed the 2018 remake of Suspiria to my friends. By the end of it, they were confused and bewildered. Me? I loved it so much. From the moment I saw it, I love it. The way Tilda Swinton portrays Madam Blanc is an impeccable performance. Alongside Dakota Johnson as Mother Suspiriorum, it's alongside one of my favorite movies of all time.
I’ve always been convinced Leon:The Professional was a prequel to La Femme Nikita. Natalie Portman was Nikita and grew up to be a junkie with an unexplained knowledge of guns and killing
Bizarre choice to keep switching narrators and sound levels. Enjoyed the content regardless..
It’s a combination of several of their older videos just put into one video as a compilation list type of thing. Though I do agree, it makes the video feel disjointed
@@CarlivanderMerwe-m6o oh! Okay, I get it now. Thank you. 🪻
It's like I'd always known about the Alien franchise; Weyland/Yutani are the real villains.
I'm in love with your english pronunciation of "Titty Twister"
tih-TEE twis-TAH haha
The level of misrepresentation this video does to these movies is just mind staggering
Wow, that unexpected switch from male narrator to female narrator. Her voice is so high pitched she almost pierced my eardrums.😮😮
The woman from "The Woman" is really a monster herself if you watch the prequel and sequel
That’s literally what the list said. Just in the original movie, the father and son act worse than she does. She just wins at the end.
The Collector is a villain too, what's your point?
Amazing video and love some of these movies on the list,fantastic job what culture horror.
Amazing list
“Yes!! THE SHIT!!!” -tales from the hood
Humans are always the villains.
Jigsaw put kids in his traps. Saw 2 with the boy in the house with the drug people. Then Saw 3 the man’s daughter was in a trap slowly losing air at the end
Neither of those kids was ever in real danger. Kramer had plans for both children to be kept safe by his apprentices.
@ yes they were. And Amanda was unstable.
Willy's Wonderland is tragically underrated. So much campy goodness, and the funniest dialog Nicolas Cage has ever had.
I haven’t watched the video yet as was trying to gauge whether this was a mash up of all the other videos of this title or not. However, after reading some of the comments I’d also like to proffer From A House On Willow Street. I love it. And it has, who should be, everyone’s favourite final girl, Sharni Vinson in it.
Wow the young selma hayek is to die for, she still is amazingly hot though.
Anyone else hear a metal click every so often in this video?
Yep
It's the background music which is distracting and doesn't fit the horror content at all
Yes
Yes
Oh, you didn't know?? The presenters are all being held at gunpoint. "You're gonna talk about Lake Mungo again!!!"
Rose the hat❤😍
Surprised there wasn't any "I Spit on Your Grave" movie, it's the first thing to pop into my mind when I think of the "Bad person meets bigger fish" genre.
14:15 Driver is not a serial killer though.
Martin wasn't the most detestable character in Army of the Dead. It would be Dave Bautista's daughter.
Did Clive Barker have beef with Steven King because its odd that kids name is Clide Barker.
King Willy stole the show in Predator 2, and that's a hill I'll die on. Only one scene, and his high as shit voodoo mind put it all together. It's too bad he went down, but at least he went down swinging.
I wish the sequel was longer
I saw the devil is the perfect movie of Road Dogg catchphrase 'Oh you didn't know??? Yo ass better call somebody!!!'
creepshow veto the cockroach episodes villan deserved his ending a bit more. MY opinion
30:40 - Verger wanted to feed Hannibal to "mutant wild" boars? I don't think so 😂
Ehhh. Weird way to phrase it but they were bred specifically for genetic mutations.
All selective breeding is about finding favorable gene mutations and encouraging them through breeding.
So, literal mutants but not in the way one thinks in terms of fiction.
It was exactly that.
The pigs were greatly genetically altered by Mason and his crew to eat a living human. He also bred them bigger, faster, and with sharper teeth.
Its Channard not Cinnard - watch the film Ellie
I think King Willie knew he was going to die, and wanted to go out like a warrior.
Great list 🖤 🔪 💀 😈
Bad enough he's a kidnapper and a rapist but misogynistic too 😱
Seriously missed out not having The Perfect Host on here
I think Cage’s character from Willy’s Wonderland is actually a demon, maybe even the devil himself.
1. & 2. He seems to know all about what’s waiting for him in Willy’s Wonderland before he even enters but isn’t that bothered. If he were a demon he would probably already know about the deal Willy and his friends made for immortality.
3. He has superhuman strength. Which he uses to rip the evil and supernaturally strong animatronics apart with his bare hands.
4. He completely ignores people claiming they’re going to burn the place down with him inside. Fire and death doesn’t seem to bother him as long as he completes the deal and gets his trick back and why would it? Why would a demon fear flames? Like those could harm him!
5. He takes the terms of the deal he made very seriously including leaving the room to play some pinball and drink some grape soda right before a stop fights because the man he made the deal with said to take frequent breaks. A demon tricking people with terms conditions and cleverly deceitful wording in the contract to hurt the characters that made the deal is a common thing in “deal with the devil” stories and sometimes that character can turn the table turning the terms, loopholes or wordings right back on him.
6. He shrugs off seeing spirit possessed, homicidal animatronics brutally murdering teenagers in front of him like a “must be Tuesday” situation. Death, destruction, pain and dismemberment are probably parts of everyday life where he comes from, namely hell!
7. As if all of this weren’t enough evidence at the very end as he’s driving off they show a few human bad guys get blown up and flash over to Cage’s character with the flames in his sunglasses which is a common visual in scenes where a demon has just captures one or more souls!
Or maybe he's just a guy who's been in war
Stans death is actually heroric though, he only has a improvised knife (because no one is dumb enough to give him a gun) and attacks the predator to save the others from it and distract it long enough for them to get away...also having your head taken by a Predator is sign of respect.
Noland would be a btter example as he tries to kill the whole group only to fail and be instead be killed by the predator in a disrespectful fashion!
Becky 2 was poorly made-
Ummm yeah. Clyde deserved it
8:06 is the first voice change
17:29 is the next
Nightbreed needs a sequel.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the original
Interesting, in the OG Suspiria, Helena Markos was Mater Suspiriorum herself
Question: what is the background music named ??(beginning of the video until a minute or 7 in) I like it
Four words Erin from you're next.
Becky kinda reminds me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
So this is what happened to Jeff after the others left Greendale. 33:05
Lmao, say tty twister again lol😂
What? Did you watch Alien vs Predator? It’s the Queen he knew he could not beat alone not just some random Xeno.
Movie Wesker is such a wimp, the moment Game Wesker was fired, if he ever were in that situation, would be the moment Alicia, her cohorts and Red Queen died, first, Winds of Madness would start blaring, then, Game Wesker would kill everyone, either by shooting them with the Samurai Edge, breaking their necks while moving at high speeds, shut down the Red Queen then impale Alicia through the chest with his hand like he does to Chris if you fail.
I actually liked scar (alien vs Predator)
clicked for creepshow
How did you fail to mention that the doctor-villain in Nightbreed was played by David Cronenberg?
Excuse you! John did in fact put an innocent child in a trap!
Oh cool, I didn't realize that Wrath of Becky was a sequel
Including Mandy, very based
Ironic how Nick Cage is the "something worse" in two movies where he plays the protagonist
Jeeeez with the spoilers uhg
Though I'm a big fan of Ewan McGregor, I think Norman Reedus would have been a better Danny Torrance in Doctor Sleep.
Oh man poor Joel McHale playing people named Jeff