Danielle Vaughn classic scene very genuine . As children my older sister and I watched it. I loved it. That night I woke up to her screaming thinking alien was coming out of her.
also the viewer who was able to watch alien with no prior knowledge of it is completely shocked when they realize the guy has a parasite which no character immediately explains but the viewer puts 2 and 2 together and that is a shocking moment when they realize that something very bad had happened from the face hugger, because no other movie really did a parasite that bad before this, the shock of that can never be recreated because no in shocked by the concept of a parasite anymore.
What about Psycho? The actress was so terrified she never took a shower again. She took baths but if she was a hotel where she had to take a shower she would leave all the doors open and the curtain on the shower open. Now THAT’S a true terror.
At Home With Nika I was never afraid to take a shower at home because I’d just looked the door. Motels were different. If somebody didn’t share the room with me I even shit with the bathroom door open.
At Home With Nika you should’ve met my friend’s older sister. She went as far as to have somebody stand outside the bathroom when she took shower for months. The only perk was I got to see her naked a few times.
I keep that one and Tommy Boy's *GASP* "What did you DO?!" Handy at all times. They work amazingly well. But then again, I will fart and blame random children. Even as I type that I am giggling. The most recent victim was in a movie theater after the show. We were leaving, some children were in front of my brother and I, I cut loose a fucking bomb, my pants acted as an echo chamber. I see the kids in front of us desperately trying not to look back, so of course "Man, that little boy does that again he'll take off like a rocket!" They laughed, we laughed, other strangers laughed, it was a good time. I'm sure he'll never trust an adult ever again.
Dude! You forgot Jurassic Park (1993) when the T Rex animatronic accidentally broke the top windshield of the car and scared the child actors. They weren't acting, they were genuinely terrified because that wasn't supposed to happen. However, Spielberg left that part in the movie because of how raw and genuine the scene was.
RTNANDEZ96 judging from what it looks like they are only including planned scares. Alien scene was planned. Jurassic Park wasn’t planned by Spielberg it just sorted of happened.
No the children were acting are you seriously suggesting that if the glass hadn't broken you as a child wouldn't be sacred with a giant t-rexs head coming through the top of your car?? The fact that the glass broke on one corner only added to the scene's authenticity otherwise it was as planned as you can get.
Devonian No they weren't acting. Steven Spielberg himself says that in an interview along with countless videos on RUclips explaining the scene. How about doing your research before you make a fool of yourself.
Before I’ve watched it I’m just going to state I’ll be pissed off if The Shining doesn’t make this list, Kubrick nearly broke the damn woman while filming that, she suffered PTSD and severe stress during and after the filming of the movie, sheds REAL tears , had massive arguments with production team and when they got her to the point of breaking, decided to start filming the scene. The snowcat scene near the end, those are real tears and anxiety showing!
Smackeddie The scene on the stairs where she's backing away from Nicholson and feebly warding him off with a baseball bat was filmed over 120 times. And that was after Kubrick got her upset and crying then started the scene while she was already hysterical!
Barbara Vick yup, I’m sure I saw a documentary too explaining the snow scenes being her in a real state of shock and hysteria ... either way,,,what a film :)
If you are referring to the directors that are terrifying their actors...if they want to act, many are willing to do what it takes. We have method actors out there that prep themselves by living in the conditions of the character they will be playing in order to give their best performances. One such actor, Heath Ledger. He did this very thing to play the Joker and was not right in his mind after. That is even hard for me to write, because, he is one of my all time favorite actors. The producers and directors love this and they will push this further, for the most authentic and believable results to be brought to the screen. If you do not like it, you do not work for those people. I am not sure if they are doing that so much now, but, why fix what is not broken. Broken to them would be, if they did not see large amounts of money going into the bank accounts, only out...
You forgot IT 2017. The kids never meet Bill Skarsgård on Pennywise costume for a month and they legimately terrified when they met him on first time on clown costume. Skarsgård himself get nightmares of Pennywise for few weeks.
mysterious films Shelley Duvall was left suffering from extreme anxiety and something akin to PTSD. Stanley Kubrick forced her and Nicholson to do the baseball bag scene- one of the most tense scenes in the entire movie- a staggering 127 times. By the time Kubrick got his perfect shot she was genuinely terrified and in great distress.
There are worse examples. Read this section. Lots of examples. For instance, filming The Exorcist, William Friedkin kept a starter's gun in his pocket which he would fire at random times to keep them nervous and jumpy.
Every time I watch a scary movie, I sleep with my mom that night. I decided to make this rule because I realized that I haven't given her much love recently. I wanna spend some more time with her. It's not because I'm scared or anything. I love my mom.
It didn't terrify me or anything but that boat scene in Willy Wonka had me asking myself like "WTF???" Cause I thought it was such a disturbingly freakish scene and so out of place in the movie. (Yes, I was actually a little kid at the time.)
I was around 14 when I first watched it....i was very disturbed the whole time, and attempted to cover my friends eyes so she also wouldn't be disturbed
Torture? So they kept doing it repeatedly and long periods of time? Oh god, it’s just a fucking scare. I wonder how you get through life. You must have absolute and complete meltdowns daily.
Boys n the hood, the director didn't tell that cast that he was going to fire a fully automatic weapon at the end of a scene, so when the gunfire started, everyone hits the ground and and tried to leave the scene. You can see ice cube hand off a fake weapon to try and get his car out of there.
Try me b!tch no that’s actually true, i heard in a documentary that a gang was threatening the actors because they didn’t want them to film in their territory so when they let off shots those were their actual reactions.
You forgot the Exorcist...the director, William Friedkin would do things to startle the actors, like shooting guns right before filming, making other loud noises, yelling at them, slapping actor's faces right before filming their scenes, etc. It worked extremely well.
I was just about to write about this. In the scene where Damien Karras is startled by the phone ringing, what actually happened is that Friedkin got someone to fire (or fired himself?) a gun near his head, scaring the daylights out of Jason Miller, making him turn around with a shocked look.
+Patrick LaBelle Almost seems like I read somewhere that he or one of the other actors suffered hearing problems after that happened, but I stand to be corrected.
We are talking about a movie that was made in 1980. Things have changed up a bit. Hey, one thing they have not really talked about is the drugs. How many had to take drugs to play their parts? Oh, and I am referring to the little kids. I know, this is about what terrified actors. While talking about conditions and what is not right or wrong, you step into that world and there is so much that is not like any other work space you will find. Want to walk off the job because a director scared you, hurt your feelings or you are just not happy, unless you are in high demand and the director/producers are in need of you, you suck it up. So, at the end of the day, you do what you do to get to the top. Not always, but, a good deal of the time, you put up with more than you would in other job/career choices.
I recently got to watch The Godfather for the first time. It was truly a masterpiece. I especially loved every moment that Marlon Brando was on screen. That scene with the orange peel was so heartwarming that what happened next had me sobbing. What a fantastic actor he was...
There is also that one where Michael Caine got scared when he first laid eyes on Heath Ledgers Joker in the Dark Knight. I think it was the dinner party scene.
I think was my husband worse nightmare... he was gradually feeling uncontrollable when the girls was starting the dissent, he could no bear it any longer when they got lost and the cave collapsed lost in the darkness in an unknown cave...he left even before the monster showed up.
Sybil Vane I was fine while watching. Cringed a couple times but that's it. Yet I was creeped out later! Lol. And I'm a horror movie freak. So that says a lot
No mention of Maleficent? It was said that when Angelina Jolie was in full costume, the only kid that WASN'T scared of her was her little girl, who knew it was mommy under the costume.
I just feel bad for all of those child actors not being fully aware of what's going on. Children are too inoccent to know what's real and what's not, potentially traumatizing them for the rest of their lives.
I'm so glad that intro explained horror movies. I really had no idea what they were, or how they worked before that amazingly informative, and totally necessary intro.
Prometheus was the first and only scary movie I found truly scary and that wasn't even it's genre. It's smart to hide a scary movie among thrillers so you don't expect to be scared.
Shelley Duvall in The Shining. Pretty much all scenes. She suffered emotional torture by the hands of Kubrick and Nicholson. She had a mental collapse after the project which never really healed. Sheryl Lee in Fire Walk With Me, the murder of Laura Palmer. She was genuinely scared that day, and some others even though Lynch is a sweetheart to his cast.
No, she had a lot of problems with threats and hate from religious groups, though. But that is one of the famous "cursed" films where there was a lot of weirdness around it - deaths, accidents, even the orderly (they used real hospital staff) who was in the MRI scene would up being arrested later for being a serial killer.
Liam Neeson admitted in a 2016 interview that he was terrified to do scenes with Jake Lloyd (young Anakin) because he was such an amazing actor. “I was in awe of his skills. Only 8 years old and already making me look bad. I was so happy when he quit acting.”
After seeing those engineers from the later Alien films, I'm just not able to shake off the similarities they share with Woody Harrelson. If you painted his head and face completely white and gave him black contacts he'd fit right in with them.
how can you include 'the godfather' and not talk about the horse head scene? they got a real horse head from a local dog food company and the actor was expecting a prop. his screams were real!
Yeah, me too! I never saw that coming and I never watch horror movies anyway, I´m far too sensitive ;). I will never watch that film again because of that, and if so, I will cover my eyes when that scene comes up. Classic jump scare.
I'm surprised the first appearance of the Joker in The Dark Knight wasn't on here. When he steps off the elevator, the shock on Maggie Gyllenhaal and Michael Caine's face was real because it was that first time they saw him in full costume.
Never saw the movie, too much hype about Ledger killing himself then being turned into this great actor. Frankly I never thought he was any good. I can admit it, can you?
Kip does Stuff overall I don’t think he was that good of an actor. BUT you should watch the dark knight because it’s just a great movie in general, then it’s a great superhero/comic movie and heath literally left the world with the best acting performance he’d ever done. Even if he was still alive I personally still think he wouldn’t have been able to top what he did in the dark knight. It’s been eleven years since it came out, the hype had died down a little. Check it out! It’s even on Netflix at the moment
Yeah, when you are in a position where your craft is considered art and studios pay you millions for a film, you let us know. In the meantime, no one should encourage you to post snarky commentary concerning shit you literally know NOTHING about online.
Owhh. I always hate seeing/hearing about little kids getting truly terrified. Though I wouldn't put it too much on Brando, that was more on the improv side, but Monster Squad.. as nice as it was to get a genuine scream, I hope filming that scene ended soon after.
The monster squad was my favorite movie growing up. Still til this day, the best Dracula, wolfman and swamp thing i have ever seen. And seeing as to what year it was made thats saying something. Amazing movie!!
TraumaCenter13 I remember seeing that scene for the first time and it scared the shit out of me lol. I didn't know the actors weren't aware though! Thats pretty messed up haha.
The old willy wonka movie has always freaked me out, like everything about it gives me the creeps especially the oompa loompas. I can't watch it. So glad they did a remake.
A lot of these "Looper" videos are usually a mixed bag (and sometimes I'm just barely hanging on through to the end). This one may be the unqualified BEST Looper video ever. Even though I haven't seen all of the films, each one of these segments kept me engaged and fascinated. Yes… this may indeed be the best Looper video to date :-)
I know in the silent film version of phantom of the opera when Christine took off the phantom’s mask her terror was real because Lon Chaney made sure that Mary Philbin never saw his face without the mask until that scene so her terror was real. I wish we could hear that scene though because Philbin says that when she took the mask off Chaney he made an inhuman noise that sounded like it was coming from everywhere at once and it terrified her along with seeing his face and I think that would be so cool to hear.
I love what Amanda Wyss (Tina from Elm Street) said about hiding actors until filming for shock value. She said a director once said its ridiculous to do so because what are you going to do for take 2?
Are you kidding me? The scariest move scenes of all time are in Gene Romero's original 'Night of the Living Dead'. Remember when the mother walks into the pantry and finds her daughter contentedly munching on her dead father's arm or the zombies pulling the young woman's intestines out?
What amazes today is that the black guy doesn’t get killed first. This is a great movie and amazing for having a POC hero in 1968. I bet it really did shake up some of the actors that it was playing that way.
Good video, but i have one simple question which haunts me : Why do you not show us the scene you're talking about ! This is extremely frustrating ! For example, in alien, you show the moments just before, ( which means it's not a question of copyright ) and then, you show us pictures of the scene you're talking about ! I don't know why, but this frustrates me so much that I have a hard time watching the video even though it is good...
Easily The Twilight Zone Movie, where the safety protocols were so bad that the actors looked terrified with every special effect (sadly a few did actually die with the helicopter scene).
What other movie scenes terrified its actors behind the scenes?
Backdoor teen Mom 1 & 2 😂😂
Looper how am i supposed to know 😆
You left out The Shining. The whole film was a traumatic prank on Shelley Duvall.
The descent
NOTHING is scarier than The Exorcist.
I love how they tricked the Alien cast to get authentic reactions.
Danielle Vaughn classic scene very genuine . As children my older sister and I watched it. I loved it. That night I woke up to her screaming thinking alien was coming out of her.
Danielle Vaughn i would have screamed and ran
this is the most powerful horror scene ever created
also the viewer who was able to watch alien with no prior knowledge of it is completely shocked when they realize the guy has a parasite which no character immediately explains but the viewer puts 2 and 2 together and that is a shocking moment when they realize that something very bad had happened from the face hugger, because no other movie really did a parasite that bad before this, the shock of that can never be recreated because no in shocked by the concept of a parasite anymore.
They didn't...It's complete lie....EVERYONE knew and could plainly see the rig.
What about Psycho? The actress was so terrified she never took a shower again. She took baths but if she was a hotel where she had to take a shower she would leave all the doors open and the curtain on the shower open. Now THAT’S a true terror.
Chris Lowee got damn, now that's real reporting... good job Chris.
Chris Lowee after psycho i believe half of the country couldn’t have taken showers.
At Home With Nika I was never afraid to take a shower at home because I’d just looked the door. Motels were different. If somebody didn’t share the room with me I even shit with the bathroom door open.
Chris Lowee I am not that afraid either. I just read that somewhere. People were traumatized by that movie
At Home With Nika you should’ve met my friend’s older sister. She went as far as to have somebody stand outside the bathroom when she took shower for months. The only perk was I got to see her naked a few times.
"YOU LOSE!!!, GOOD DAY, SIR!!!"
I've always wanted to yell this at someone.
bronlokis Oh you must! I have quoted my favorite tv show (Doctor Who) many times and you win the argument immediately! 🙄
That would make a great meme for when a sports team gets knocked out of the playoffs.
Tell it to a random stranger. Trust me. Saying crazy shit to random people that you don't know is one of the funnest things you will ever do.
I keep that one and Tommy Boy's *GASP* "What did you DO?!" Handy at all times. They work amazingly well. But then again, I will fart and blame random children. Even as I type that I am giggling. The most recent victim was in a movie theater after the show. We were leaving, some children were in front of my brother and I, I cut loose a fucking bomb, my pants acted as an echo chamber. I see the kids in front of us desperately trying not to look back, so of course "Man, that little boy does that again he'll take off like a rocket!"
They laughed, we laughed, other strangers laughed, it was a good time. I'm sure he'll never trust an adult ever again.
Jason Jones just be sure you don’t blame a fart on a witch or gypsy. She might turn you into “The Spleen.” 😬
Dude! You forgot Jurassic Park (1993) when the T Rex animatronic accidentally broke the top windshield of the car and scared the child actors. They weren't acting, they were genuinely terrified because that wasn't supposed to happen. However, Spielberg left that part in the movie because of how raw and genuine the scene was.
RTNANDEZ96 judging from what it looks like they are only including planned scares. Alien scene was planned. Jurassic Park wasn’t planned by Spielberg it just sorted of happened.
Whitney Pyant Read the title or watch the video again. This list was for actors/actresses that we're terrified on set. Genuine, unplanned scares.
No the children were acting are you seriously suggesting that if the glass hadn't broken you as a child wouldn't be sacred with a giant t-rexs head coming through the top of your car?? The fact that the glass broke on one corner only added to the scene's authenticity otherwise it was as planned as you can get.
Devonian No they weren't acting. Steven Spielberg himself says that in an interview along with countless videos on RUclips explaining the scene. How about doing your research before you make a fool of yourself.
Dude, what about the guy on the toilet?! That was creepy. Such a great movie.
The scariest movie scene was when the alien popped out that dude chest and said "hey man, can I borrow tree fiddy?"
Goddamn loch ness monster, I ain't giving you no three fiddy!!
Izzy SoDope What movie was that from?
Shauna Rovinski
Leprechaun 3
Yea, that was a south park reference
so I gave him a dolla...
OMG When did they make handsome Squidward into a real thing?!
jose juan andrade ikr so handsome
Squidward's suicide is a must see.
jose juan andrade ikr
He's one of the people who created us humans in Prometheus
jose juan andrade thats been a thing
Gene wilder is a god among actors. His natural ability for acting and making things seem real has been unmatched by very few.
grnman86 May he Rest In Peace..
Before I’ve watched it I’m just going to state I’ll be pissed off if The Shining doesn’t make this list, Kubrick nearly broke the damn woman while filming that, she suffered PTSD and severe stress during and after the filming of the movie, sheds REAL tears , had massive arguments with production team and when they got her to the point of breaking, decided to start filming the scene. The snowcat scene near the end, those are real tears and anxiety showing!
Smackeddie
The scene on the stairs where she's backing away from Nicholson and feebly warding him off with a baseball bat was filmed over 120 times. And that was after Kubrick got her upset and crying then started the scene while she was already hysterical!
Barbara Vick yup, I’m sure I saw a documentary too explaining the snow scenes being her in a real state of shock and hysteria ... either way,,,what a film :)
Ok how the fuck was this accepted?
If you are referring to the directors that are terrifying their actors...if they want to act, many are willing to do what it takes.
We have method actors out there that prep themselves by living in the conditions of the character they will be playing in order to give their best performances.
One such actor, Heath Ledger. He did this very thing to play the Joker and was not right in his mind after. That is even hard for me to write, because, he is one of my all time favorite actors. The producers and directors love this and they will push this further, for the most authentic and believable results to be brought to the screen. If you do not like it, you do not work for those people.
I am not sure if they are doing that so much now, but, why fix what is not broken. Broken to them would be, if they did not see large amounts of money going into the bank accounts, only out...
The Shining sucked. Not scary at all.
why not show the scenes?
Probably because of time constraints and/or copyright issues.
MrMimlet iiiiikkkkrrrrr
cgasucks i dont think its copyright cos of the fair use act
Steel Fuel cant melt Jet Beams fair use isnt an act its just a defense that youtubers use a lot.
MrMimlet Copyrights
You forgot IT 2017. The kids never meet Bill Skarsgård on Pennywise costume for a month and they legimately terrified when they met him on first time on clown costume. Skarsgård himself get nightmares of Pennywise for few weeks.
*margareth michelina*
English isn't your first language, is it?
Why was skarsgàrd so scared of it
*Jovan Carthy*
Because the avocados were free of light.
nakyer I mean, if you speak English, it shouldn't be hard to have some sort of reading comprehension. I understood everything they wrote.
nakyer I guess you keep your hot dogs where the sun dont shine
The Shining, destroyed the actress’ life
mysterious films Shelley Duvall was left suffering from extreme anxiety and something akin to PTSD. Stanley Kubrick forced her and Nicholson to do the baseball bag scene- one of the most tense scenes in the entire movie- a staggering 127 times. By the time Kubrick got his perfect shot she was genuinely terrified and in great distress.
It disgusted me when i heard about that. I've never seen the shining, but I can't enjoy watching it knowing the actress was put through that.
Delaney M.
Interesting since I just recently had to watch this movie and had no idea Kubrick was the director
Wrong. They came out and said it was all an act. Look it up.
@@charliem.7492 how did the rumors start then?
The Blair’s witch project one was just sad that they tried to make them go insane by giving them less food everyday
There are worse examples.
Read this section. Lots of
examples. For instance,
filming The Exorcist,
William Friedkin kept a
starter's gun in his pocket
which he would fire at
random times to keep
them nervous and jumpy.
Every time I watch a scary movie, I sleep with my mom that night. I decided to make this rule because I realized that I haven't given her much love recently. I wanna spend some more time with her. It's not because I'm scared or anything. I love my mom.
SAK- SOON I really hope that you’re no older than about 6 years old.
SAK- SOON if you’re old enough to watch horror, you’re too old to sleep with your mom!
How old are you
SAK- SOON Creepy.
If this is true then why did you have to go into detail 😂
Poor little girl who got scared by the vampire. She must have been traumatized.
It didn't terrify me or anything but that boat scene in Willy Wonka had me asking myself like "WTF???" Cause I thought it was such a disturbingly freakish scene and so out of place in the movie. (Yes, I was actually a little kid at the time.)
Black Magus I was in like 3rd grade, I dont remember what I felt, but I cant stop laughing at it now, I'm in 8th
I was around 14 when I first watched it....i was very disturbed the whole time, and attempted to cover my friends eyes so she also wouldn't be disturbed
LSD tripping.
That Alien director is definitely having lots of fun from this list. Ingenious psychopath.
This was pretty cool! I would like to see more stuff like this, e.g. something like best improvisations by actors and stuff like that!
Sooooo..... Emotional torture is profitable?
That's Hollywood
Yup.
That's how most goverments run, if not all.
Bdon44 62b Oh I agree!!!
Torture? So they kept doing it repeatedly and long periods of time? Oh god, it’s just a fucking scare. I wonder how you get through life. You must have absolute and complete meltdowns daily.
Looper, it would be nice if you included the scenes that you talk about in your videos. Thanks
I was going to say this as well
Copyright issues probably
@@financeminister1084 you don't know shit
I can see someone just excited about seeing the crew being terrified and laughing afterwards 😂
It is a real shame that you couldn’t post any of the actual scenes
Thaddeus Bahl Copyright issues
Boys n the hood, the director didn't tell that cast that he was going to fire a fully automatic weapon at the end of a scene, so when the gunfire started, everyone hits the ground and and tried to leave the scene. You can see ice cube hand off a fake weapon to try and get his car out of there.
Try me b!tch no that’s actually true, i heard in a documentary that a gang was threatening the actors because they didn’t want them to film in their territory so when they let off shots those were their actual reactions.
Grey CloudNine duh
Fools always tryna show how hard dey iz.
Just look up Boyz n the Hood on IMDB under trivia. It's the top entry.
Try me b!tch
You didn't look hard enough..
I love behind the scenes stuff like this
You forgot the Exorcist...the director, William Friedkin would do things to startle the actors, like shooting guns right before filming, making other loud noises, yelling at them, slapping actor's faces right before filming their scenes, etc. It worked extremely well.
I was just about to write about this. In the scene where Damien Karras is startled by the phone ringing, what actually happened is that Friedkin got someone to fire (or fired himself?) a gun near his head, scaring the daylights out of Jason Miller, making him turn around with a shocked look.
+Patrick LaBelle
Almost seems like I read somewhere that he or one of the other actors suffered hearing problems after that happened, but I stand to be corrected.
Eyellgeteven The things actors go through...
Slapping seems a bit much lol
We are talking about a movie that was made in 1980. Things have changed up a bit. Hey, one thing they have not really talked about is the drugs. How many had to take drugs to play their parts? Oh, and I am referring to the little kids. I know, this is about what terrified actors. While talking about conditions and what is not right or wrong, you step into that world and there is so much that is not like any other work space you will find. Want to walk off the job because a director scared you, hurt your feelings or you are just not happy, unless you are in high demand and the director/producers are in need of you, you suck it up.
So, at the end of the day, you do what you do to get to the top. Not always, but, a good deal of the time, you put up with more than you would in other job/career choices.
A Looper video that just ends? I love it!
Dirvinator 6
Paul B
Thanks
Scaring a 5 year old on purpose.... yeah, you gotta love Hollywood.
Yea, right...they've sadly done worse though...
yes, thats just irresponsible
I recently got to watch The Godfather for the first time. It was truly a masterpiece. I especially loved every moment that Marlon Brando was on screen. That scene with the orange peel was so heartwarming that what happened next had me sobbing. What a fantastic actor he was...
There is also that one where Michael Caine got scared when he first laid eyes on Heath Ledgers Joker in the Dark Knight. I think it was the dinner party scene.
The only movie to ever disturb me was The Descent.
Jeni Watkins I heard it was Decent...
Ha!
I think was my husband worse nightmare... he was gradually feeling uncontrollable when the girls was starting the dissent, he could no bear it any longer when they got lost and the cave collapsed lost in the darkness in an unknown cave...he left even before the monster showed up.
Sybil Vane I was fine while watching. Cringed a couple times but that's it. Yet I was creeped out later! Lol. And I'm a horror movie freak. So that says a lot
Watch a serbian film thats the name
Monster Squad is one of my favorite beloved movies, bless you for even knowing about it
No mention of Maleficent? It was said that when Angelina Jolie was in full costume, the only kid that WASN'T scared of her was her little girl, who knew it was mommy under the costume.
I just feel bad for all of those child actors not being fully aware of what's going on. Children are too inoccent to know what's real and what's not, potentially traumatizing them for the rest of their lives.
...You honestly believe these kids were traumatized for the rest of their lives? -_- Y'all be saying anything just to have something to bitch about.
I'm so glad that intro explained horror movies. I really had no idea what they were, or how they worked before that amazingly informative, and totally necessary intro.
Prometheus was the first and only scary movie I found truly scary and that wasn't even it's genre. It's smart to hide a scary movie among thrillers so you don't expect to be scared.
It actually is horror... just not a slasher.
Check out the deleted scene where the engineer speaks!
Very entertaining and enlightening, and at times kind of funny. New subscriber.
Shelley Duvall in The Shining. Pretty much all scenes. She suffered emotional torture by the hands of Kubrick and Nicholson. She had a mental collapse after the project which never really healed. Sheryl Lee in Fire Walk With Me, the murder of Laura Palmer. She was genuinely scared that day, and some others even though Lynch is a sweetheart to his cast.
Awww that's sad. Didn't Linda Blair from the exorcist need therapy after that movie ended as well?
No, she had a lot of problems with threats and hate from religious groups, though. But that is one of the famous "cursed" films where there was a lot of weirdness around it - deaths, accidents, even the orderly (they used real hospital staff) who was in the MRI scene would up being arrested later for being a serial killer.
Always happy to click a vid and see its not watch mojo. You make good vids looper.
Liam Neeson admitted in a 2016 interview that he was terrified to do scenes with Jake Lloyd (young Anakin) because he was such an amazing actor. “I was in awe of his skills. Only 8 years old and already making me look bad. I was so happy when he quit acting.”
shatnershairpiece are you an angel?
To me,the child actors are ALWAYS the scariest in scary movies.
Quality man. Quality.
After seeing those engineers from the later Alien films, I'm just not able to shake off the similarities they share with Woody Harrelson. If you painted his head and face completely white and gave him black contacts he'd fit right in with them.
i like the fact your outro is half a second long, i wont subscribe but i will hit that like button.
how can you include 'the godfather' and not talk about the horse head scene?
they got a real horse head from a local dog food company and the actor was expecting a prop. his screams were real!
Caligula.
Very entertaining, good explanations, good voice! Well done!
poor 5y/o girl. :(
The monster squad was one of my favorite childhood movies no one has ever heard of. Amazingly underrated movie.
If I could tuuuuuuurn back time!
"We would have called it, "The Blair Booger Project" or perhaps, "The Booger Bitch Massacre."
To the good old daaaays...
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First time I’ve seen one of your episodes. it was pretty good Can’t wait to look at more
You forget the one in It where the kids start crying when they see Pennywise for the first time.
UndeadSlayer5 They weren't scared. Skarsgard said in an interview they were ecstatic and professional after the scene.
Remember watching the original it when I was 6, never been so scared and to this day- nearly 22 years later- I cannot walk over a drain
That poor kid in "Cujo" had to have been terrified. He was NOT acting while in that car!
Scariest thing that is saw was when the head rolled to the hole in the boat in jaws.
Still shits me up today.
Still shits you up? I am stealing that phrase.
phixion. I agree. I had nightmares about that scene for months.
phixion. Never seen that scene - I should watch jaws
Yeah, me too! I never saw that coming and I never watch horror movies anyway, I´m far too sensitive ;). I will never watch that film again because of that, and if so, I will cover my eyes when that scene comes up. Classic jump scare.
when did this happen? and when was it realesd
Didn't know that about the Godfather, thats amazing
I'm surprised the first appearance of the Joker in The Dark Knight wasn't on here. When he steps off the elevator, the shock on Maggie Gyllenhaal and Michael Caine's face was real because it was that first time they saw him in full costume.
Heath Ledger, method actor.
J. E. Blake YES I WAS GOING TI SAY THIS. Heath ledger was truly a great actor
@@kairostheking9730 He is and always will be greatly missed. A true actor, if there ever was one!
Never saw the movie, too much hype about Ledger killing himself then being turned into this great actor. Frankly I never thought he was any good. I can admit it, can you?
Kip does Stuff overall I don’t think he was that good of an actor. BUT you should watch the dark knight because it’s just a great movie in general, then it’s a great superhero/comic movie and heath literally left the world with the best acting performance he’d ever done. Even if he was still alive I personally still think he wouldn’t have been able to top what he did in the dark knight. It’s been eleven years since it came out, the hype had died down a little. Check it out! It’s even on Netflix at the moment
this was great!!!
You scared a 5 year old, what a move👏🏼👏🏼😂
I like how a movie about chocolate made it into a video about horror movies XD
Yeah, don’t think we should be encouraging directors to torment people for their own artistic purposes, especially children.
addy kelly it's not called acting and directing for no reason. Duh.
Yeah, when you are in a position where your craft is considered art and studios pay you millions for a film, you let us know.
In the meantime, no one should encourage you to post snarky commentary concerning shit you literally know NOTHING about online.
The kids will be fine. They'll look back at their roles in iconic films and laugh, or be extremely proud.
Fear like that is short lived and it's not going to harm anyone.
if its consensual there is no problem. FYI - its ALWAYS consensual. Find me an actor that works without signing a contract
Great vid. 👍
I thought they were going to say the wolfman really had nards.
Blair Witch, 🤣🤣 brilliant punking the actors!
hold on, you actually just mentioned the godfather in this video without talking about the horse's head scene?
clandestin011 coz that was probably scripted?
@@financeminister1084 It wasn't.
this looper's voice makes the best videos
My two favourites are the IT remake garage/projector scene and Tim Curry as the lord of darkness in Legend.
...I don’t remember that part in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but that was hilarious. They only THOUGHT he had gone mad. 😂😂
You missed one. In 2017 It the kids reactions are of genuine terror bc the kids never saw bill in his full pennywise makeup until the scene
rip John Hurt... you're still here in our hearts
Owhh. I always hate seeing/hearing about little kids getting truly terrified. Though I wouldn't put it too much on Brando, that was more on the improv side, but Monster Squad.. as nice as it was to get a genuine scream, I hope filming that scene ended soon after.
The monster squad was my favorite movie growing up. Still til this day, the best Dracula, wolfman and swamp thing i have ever seen. And seeing as to what year it was made thats saying something. Amazing movie!!
Se7en, sloth scene
TraumaCenter13 I remember seeing that scene for the first time and it scared the shit out of me lol. I didn't know the actors weren't aware though! Thats pretty messed up haha.
I wanted to hurl
I love the fact that Marlon Brando formed such a bond with the cat he adopted it after filming.
I feel bad for the 5 year old
Hey It's Lys me too
Wow these are ingenious
Thats why the blair witch project actors were so good...
OMG when he started doing that boat ride scene It scared me so badly!!!
Just listen "Pendulum - Through the Loops" and you will hear the line "And they're certainly not showing any signs that they are slowing" :D
Adding in the actual scenes would make this video even more interesting
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Being frightened by fake things on screen is why I watch RUclips.
Wilder is at least as well known for "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles" as he is for "Willie Wonka".
The old willy wonka movie has always freaked me out, like everything about it gives me the creeps especially the oompa loompas. I can't watch it. So glad they did a remake.
WOW!
I liked the way you finished the video. No blah blah blah subscribe, give it like or activate the bell.
VERY GOOD FOR THAT!
A lot of these "Looper" videos are usually a mixed bag (and sometimes I'm just barely hanging on through to the end). This one may be the unqualified BEST Looper video ever.
Even though I haven't seen all of the films, each one of these segments kept me engaged and fascinated.
Yes… this may indeed be the best Looper video to date :-)
The kid actors who met pennywise irl should be in this
i just subscribed 🌎👽
666 likes....
Lemme be a heel and change this.
another great one
7:42 Desperado man RIP Mac Miller
Its better when your filming unawarely scare you...best acting!!!
How dare you not talk about the horse head scene from godfather?
You are. The. Best
It makes me sad for these little ones who are in these traumatic scenes
I know in the silent film version of phantom of the opera when Christine took off the phantom’s mask her terror was real because Lon Chaney made sure that Mary Philbin never saw his face without the mask until that scene so her terror was real. I wish we could hear that scene though because Philbin says that when she took the mask off Chaney he made an inhuman noise that sounded like it was coming from everywhere at once and it terrified her along with seeing his face and I think that would be so cool to hear.
I love what Amanda Wyss (Tina from Elm Street) said about hiding actors until filming for shock value. She said a director once said its ridiculous to do so because what are you going to do for take 2?
Are you kidding me? The scariest move scenes of all time are in Gene Romero's original 'Night of the Living Dead'. Remember when the mother walks into the pantry and finds her daughter contentedly munching on her dead father's arm or the zombies pulling the young woman's intestines out?
Derek Heuring this video isn’t about which movies were the scariest lol
Bridget: Right, but I can't imagine the actors not being freaked out by what they saw in those scenes.
What amazes today is that the black guy doesn’t get killed first. This is a great movie and amazing for having a POC hero in 1968. I bet it really did shake up some of the actors that it was playing that way.
The blairwitch project still flashes in my mind sometimes when i do camping in the woods.
Show the scenes damnit.
They cant. Copyright issues
Best Director ever!! Sir Ridely Scott
Good video, but i have one simple question which haunts me :
Why do you not show us the scene you're talking about ! This is extremely frustrating ! For example, in alien, you show the moments just before, ( which means it's not a question of copyright ) and then, you show us pictures of the scene you're talking about ! I don't know why, but this frustrates me so much that I have a hard time watching the video even though it is good...
OMG this video had been in my recommended for months
Easily The Twilight Zone Movie, where the safety protocols were so bad that the actors looked terrified with every special effect (sadly a few did actually die with the helicopter scene).
gentblue there was a movie for the twilight zone?
Yes, Vic Morrow and two children died while filming.
Love Sigourny Weaver. Alien are the best scary sci-fi movies!