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Somehow the link doesn't work for me, so I´m sorry for putting it here in comments, but I would love to see your reaction on "Ready or not" movie from 2019 (if you haven't seen it yet).
I feel like score isn’t really talked about much with horror movies, but sinisters score is so haunting. Like the main score when he’s watching the videos. Gives me chills just imagining that music
The soundtrack is mostly 1 song that is about 24 mins long from a group call Ulver. The song is called Silence Teaches you How to Sing. Its pretty epic and its some of the songs that are playing during the taped murders.
When I saw it opening weekend, the score was what got everyone squirming. I loved it as it really adds so much. Without it, the movie wouldn’t be half as scary as it is.
According to science this is the scariest movie of all time. The study found that viewers had an average heart rate of 86 beats per minute (bpm) while watching Sinister, compared to a resting heart rate of 65bpm, while the movie’s scariest moment saw the numbers shoot up as high as 131bpm. Others movies in this list are: Hereditary, Insidious, The Ring, The Conjuring and A Quiet Place
@@gojewlasorry, thats a movie myth. that scene was reshot atleast 2 times, i know one reason was because of the blood pack not working right and once the creature getting stuck in his shirt and not popping out. the amount of blood used in the scene wasnt what was told to the actors, so they do react to that a bit, but they didnt use the first take on any of shots for that scene, so what we see in the movie is when everyone already knows whats gonna come.
Glad you guys watched this one, Sinister has some of the best tension building I've seen in horror cinema, not the best ending but the first and second act are legit fantastic.
I felt the exact same way after watching this as y’all. This was so disturbing- the tension throughout was good, but when that final twist was revealed…yeah, makes you want to vomit a little, you know, after you’re done turning on every light in your house and locking your children in their rooms with multiple commercial-grade bolts.
@@xXturbo86Xx Thats like 80% of all jump scares. There are very few jump scares that come out of nowhere completely. If you watch enough horror you can often feel em coming miles away
This movie is super creepy but I think they showed the villain a little too much. If they had kept it to very blurry, out of focus, or distant shots of him it would have been more effective imo. By the end he's so visible he just looks like an extra in a Slipknot video
Pretty sure they showed the villain off a lot because the executives got involved. Which 99.9% of the time when an executive for the company gets involved it ruins the movie. Like the jump scare at the end, they made them put that in because they felt the ending wasn't spooky enough.
I must say that Sinister is genuinely THE ONLY modern horror movie (post-2000s) that creeps me out till this day. I mean sure, just to be fair there are other horror movies. But they, to me, could only be categorized as thrillers and nothing more. Maybe I'd give credit to the first Insidious because of its originality. But Sinister? Man, from the time I first saw it in the theaters (which was late at night) till now, the horror is visceral. Almost like how "The Exorcist" was seen back in the 70s. And just like the second Exorcist, "Exorcist II: The Heretics", the second Sinister sucked.
Agreed! No matter if it is full daylight outside or if I am in the cheeriest of moods, watching this always represses my mood into a disturbed, unnerved state of mind (that being a good thing).
@@hunterostroski YES! Finally, more people who appreciate the American version of The Ring. I fully agree with you. I still watch that film to this very day and always in the dark, lol. I will always love the original Japanese versions, but I feel for the time it first came out that the American version did a pretty decent job with the atmosphere, not many jump scares, the acting was good, etc.
I hate it when people try and reduce what a "horror" movie is. For example, Silence of the Lambs is a horror film. It is ALSO a thriller. Just because a movie is a thriller doesn't mean it can't ALSO be a horror movie. You can't pigeonhole the horror genre into something subjective (i.e. how it personally made you feel).
@@NikkiStevenReact I’m way to chicken to watch movies like this myself, so y’all reactions are the closest I will ever get to watching them 🤣 I will say though, that y’all reacting to TWD and the Skybound compilations got me into The Walking Dead. So thank you!
I love Sinister. It's got to be one of the best horror movies of the last 20 years. Too bad the sequel is god-awful though. I recently watched it for the first time, I don't think I've ever laughed out loud, and smacked my forehead so many times during a horror movie.
@@tarlochansingh620 i hate it tbh. Like when you were watching the murder tapes in first one, it felt like you werent supposed to see that but the tapes in second one were just like classic blockbuster murders
The pool scene was actually all practical. There were divers at the bottom of the pool with air tanks for the people pulled in and the mask guy was wearing weighted boots.
This is one of those movies that has always stayed with me even years after watching it. I watch a lot of horror, but you know a horror movie is crafted well when it lingers in your mind. I had to watch when I saw you were reacting to it and I just kept thinking, just wait! It gets worse! So intense!
You guys can dim the lights for your reactions, especially for horror films. I’m a wimp when it comes to horror films and I have turned the lights on or sound off a couple times to escape them. I don’t know how you guys can actually get into a show or movie with that bright light in your faces but it would be especially difficult to be scared of a horror movie in particular, even for me. I bet by far most of your fans would be fine watching these things with you guys with the lights dimmed. 🤙🏻
lmaooo it cracked me up seeing Nikki breathe really loud and fast when she got scared. I think I hyperventilated when I first saw this movie too. It's the tapes for sure. They just seem so real, like you're really watching people die on found footage or something.
The music and sound absolutely make this film. It would be nowhere near as horrific as it is without the music. And I think the lawnmower shot may be the single greatest fear-inducing moment in a film, ever. I've seen this well over a dozen times, and that moment still fucks me up.
I went to the movies to see this when it first came out. I left the theater crying…it scared me so bad because it seemed so real!! I totally feel your pain Nikki!!!
@@kedricmanson9873 have u even seen the photos of the real event? They are identical to the movie and have u even seen the real interview of the real ppl that lived in the real conjuring house?? I guess not
Since we're on a horror movie roll, here are some recommendations!: - Hereditary. - The Babadook. - US. - Don't Breathe. - Suspiria (The remake is veeeery good) - The VVitch.
They’ve already seen Hereditary and I believe they liked it, but yes The VVitch is a MUST DO. Also I would recommend Midsommar but idk if they’re ready for that yet
WOW, what a reaction! So fun, thank you guys. Coping mechanisms on display, Steven's riveted unblinking stare, Nikki's trauma-induced Tourette's! Thanks for the psyche sacrifices you make for us : )
Omg can't believe you made nikki watch this 😂 😂 I LOVE horror, and I love this film, but it's definitely a big change from insidious. Much MUCH darker.
One of the greatest horror films ever. I loved this movie because it placed you in the situation along with Ethan's character. The moments of discovery were just amazing and you were asking the same questions that the character was asking. Just bypass the Second one though cause it was horrible.
i agree, it is also one of the creepiest movies I have ever seen. The music really makes it, too. I’ve never heard music quite as spooky. Especially the music playing during the car scene. Sometimes, I’ll lay in bed, think about it, and get spooked. The first time I became aware of the film, I was over a friend’s house, she put it on, and I just saw the tree hanging scene, and was like “Um, what the hell is this!?” And asked her if she could immediately turn it off. It seemed like it was a real life recording from something that actually happened, at the time. Then, later I watched the entire thing with my family. I don’t know if, I can, at this point. But, for a long time, I felt like I couldn’t watch it on my own, and avoided it. It just spooked me, so much.
Yeah I love horror films but this one genuinely scared the life out of me, especially when he pops out as the films ending I almost had a heart attack. Two “horror” suggestions of films I recently watched and enjoyed are Ready Or Not & Crawl
great reaction... in theaters the lawnmower reveal was just as intense and the whole audience screamed just as much... this was a surprising movie at the time, totally creepy, i know if Steven is creeped out it was a good one haha
YEEEEEESSSSS the "disgusting" feeling is exactly what I love about it!!! There's this horrible dread that sits in the pit of your stomach the whole time because you can see exactly what's going to happen, but you realize there's nothing you can do to stop it. I've never seen another movie that made me feel the same way. Especially the lawnmower video. As soon as you see the lawnmower, you know someone's getting run over by it, and it's just so tense while all you can do is wait for it to happen.
Well if I ever have a jammed door that I can't get open, I'm going to hire Steven's left shoulder because that thing is battle hardened after this reaction! The scene with the children in the background as Ethan hawke is walking through the house is especially chilling. It was done by combining two shots, his was recorded in normal time and they had the child actors go through the same path but they filled it at twice the speed. When they slowed it down to match the first recording created the almost ghost like and unsettling movements that shown in the scene. Really good movie but I don't think the second one even came close to how well this one did in terms of story and performance. Love your reactions, keep them coming!
a lot of people didn't fully understand Sinister when it came out because the myth/ legend of Bagul that this is based around/ off is not overly well known. Bagul is a Babylonian demon that was worshipped by some as a deity and essentially "ate" children but not in the way we understand as eating...he consumed them into his own world. He lived in a world different from our own and after these children were consumed they became his...well it is hard to describe...it was almost like they were his servants or acolytes. Baghul rarely showed himself in our world and reflected himself through the face of the children...so if he was ever caught on film or camera it would look like the kids killed people. it is children more susceptible that end up being his favourite...hence why the guy's daughter was targeted. I won't lie this film terrified me and the genuine gore behind some of the killing a lot of things seen in the film represent Bagul..for example the Scorpion, like the Scorpio Zodiac, is very symbolic of the life cycle...life, death, rebirth and to kill a symbol of it like the dad did was very dumb...it's an insult. It would be like putting your finger up to God in church. also biggest mistake he made...burning the film. i'm not saying i approve of a writer doing this...but there are many stories in fiction of writers being mocked for unfair reasons; look at Room 1408 which is a Stephen King film, Michael Enslow in that is mocked as a writer in that for debunking ghosts, they say he is a trash writer. But the tragic thing is Michael lost his daughter at the beginning of the story to sickness so he lost his faith on good things or after life...so he never believed in spirits...until he encountered Room 1408...a haunted room at a hotel that forced him to face the truth that ghosts exists...including his daughter. It isn't one of the more ell known Stephen King films but it is a good one.
i’ll always remember the first time i saw this movie in the theater. i’d gone with my siblings, including my younger brother, who was getting older and had started to put on a real tough guy attitude for a while. but once it got to the lawnmower scene he had my hand in a vice grip because of how terrified he was.
On the one hand this reaction makes me want to see how Nikki would react to Hereditary, on the other hand if she reacted this way to this one she would DEFINITELY be in a bad place after seeing that one.
The lawnmower scene is one of the rare, if possibly only, jump scare that scared me so bad I actually flew off my seat and hit the ground. Hitting my head on the seat in front of me, that a guy was sitting in. I actually left with a few bruises after that. The only other one I can think of is ' I saw her face' in the Ring, and the red lamp in INLAND EMPIRE, which made me convulse, but fortunately I was watching that on my couch. so no bruises.
I saw this in theaters! The opening scene with the family is so haunting, the disturbing concept creeped me out so bad! I remember going home and looking at my little brother like..... "I'ma keep an eye on you, just in case..." lol
I feel like the score isnt really talked about much with horror movies, but sinisters score is so haunting. Like the main score when he's watching the videos, Gives me chills
I saw this movie in theaters with a FULL audience. I was with 2 friends and they left marks on my arms, we were screaming, but once, I screamed "The person who made this is CRAZY!"
Top 10 Horror films *ALL TIME* 10. Texas Chainsaw (2003) 9. The Grudge 8. The Sixth Sense 7. Haunting in Connecticut 6. Evil Dead 5. Exorcist 4. Insidious 3. The Ring 2. The Conjuring 1. Sinister
The soundtrack is amazing. It features bands like Aghast, Ulver, Boards of Canada, Accurst and Sunn O))). The soundtrack and Ethan Hawke made me overlook the biggest plot hole in the movie: how couldn't Ethan not have known that all families were killed in other places and the only thing they had in common was that they lived in that house for a while? Is he that bad at doing research? In a scene he was looking at a police report listing one of the family's addresses, a previous and current one. Also, all cases would've been covered by the media. Ethan didn't even need police reports to tell him when and where the families died and that one member was missing and never found. So he was truthful to his wife they didn't move next to (or into) a murder house. But since that house was something all cases had in common of course the media and investigators travelled to that place to investigate the connection and the local population created in time their local legend.
Bless Nikki for sitting through these movies. Completely out of her comfort zone. And still give amazing content. But seriously, does Steven get a dead arm by the end of each reaction?
The night terrors will hopefully go away eventually. I used to sleepwalk in a particular route through the house while crying uncontrollably. My family just had to leave me alone and let me do it until I grew out of it.
when I first watched this film (at night, a big mistake), after that I could not cross the corridor from the room to the bath, I was so scared. I couldn't sleep well for a few weeks after that. this is the only horror movie that has had a really strong impact on me.
I vividly remember this horror movie because this was the first one I’ve ever seen...and I fkd up because this is literally one of the scariest movies out there-
I have never seen Steven so engrossed in a film and I’ve never heard HIM say, “Oh bitch!” I have got to hunt this movie down if it gets a reaction from him like this! Loved it!!
Will never forget the night I saw this in theaters. Still my favorite horror film of all time and in my opinion the scariest film ever and I've seen pretty much ALL the classics. Can't wait to see Black Phone, hoping they can recreate some of the magic of this film.
this was the first horror movie i ever watched! it gave me nightmares & i stopped watching horror all together for a while! now it’s my favorite genre. but sinister still scares the shit outta me. 🤬
Best. Sinister. Reaction. Ever! (lofl)... "So, we are giving our kids up for adoption now, right?" LMFAO!! Get down with your bad selves... more plz! 🤗😁😘
I saw this movie in theaters opening night and stupidly saw the midnight showing of it; i didnt sleep for about 2 days after lol awesome reaction. Ive been binging your scary movie reactions lately
This movie is really one of the best horror movies and in my opinion one of the scaries as well. This movie is just so terrifying and kinda disgusting (but not disgusting like Human centipede but still kinda gross in it’s own way). I love this movie.
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Watch the newest strangers movie! It’s really good
INSIDIOUS 3 ???
Insidious: The Last Key???
You watched 1 and 2 so maybe next...
Some of the Best Horror Movies
13 GHOSTS.
MAMA.
SILENT HILL.
RINGU 1998.
Somehow the link doesn't work for me, so I´m sorry for putting it here in comments, but I would love to see your reaction on "Ready or not" movie from 2019 (if you haven't seen it yet).
We hope you guys watch fear street please
I feel like score isn’t really talked about much with horror movies, but sinisters score is so haunting. Like the main score when he’s watching the videos. Gives me chills just imagining that music
The soundtrack is mostly 1 song that is about 24 mins long from a group call Ulver. The song is called Silence Teaches you How to Sing. Its pretty epic and its some of the songs that are playing during the taped murders.
That crazy ass chanting music during the family cookout video is scary as hell.
YES THIS IS WHAT MAKES IS SCARY - the music where he’s burning the fam in the car is the worst for me
@@JHolland lol that’s the scariest one for sure
When I saw it opening weekend, the score was what got everyone squirming. I loved it as it really adds so much. Without it, the movie wouldn’t be half as scary as it is.
no worries on the quality. 100% agree I’d rather have a “poor” quality reaction than none at all. loved this!
Big fax.
appreciate it!!
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Right?
It’s better than nothin!
According to science this is the scariest movie of all time.
The study found that viewers had an average heart rate of 86 beats per minute (bpm) while watching Sinister, compared to a resting heart rate of 65bpm, while the movie’s scariest moment saw the numbers shoot up as high as 131bpm.
Others movies in this list are:
Hereditary, Insidious, The Ring, The Conjuring and A Quiet Place
I would totally agree with that list!! This movie (Sinister) and Hereditary are two of my favorite horror movies. They're so good!
Which ring? The American one or the japanese one?
@@2ndlegend125 American
Bruh that makes so much fucking sense, hereditary, sinister, and conjuring 2 are all my favorite horror movies of all time 😂
No Baba Dook?
"we putting our kids up for adoption right" Steven i fucking love you 😂
after that movie no kids allowed
@@NikkiStevenReact this is why i dont like kids! 😂
@@elite_rock_god2292 your mean
@@zDestrxys6769 i got my moments
@@elite_rock_god2292 haha lol yea I can see
When they filmed it, Ethan hadn't seen the film reels, so his first reaction at the beginning was real.
oh damn!!
Same with the chest burster scene in Alien.
Damn that'll be a whole new experience 🥶
@@gojewlasorry, thats a movie myth. that scene was reshot atleast 2 times, i know one reason was because of the blood pack not working right and once the creature getting stuck in his shirt and not popping out. the amount of blood used in the scene wasnt what was told to the actors, so they do react to that a bit, but they didnt use the first take on any of shots for that scene, so what we see in the movie is when everyone already knows whats gonna come.
@@RanRayu The actors didn't see the creature until they got it right and it burst out
Glad you guys watched this one, Sinister has some of the best tension building I've seen in horror cinema, not the best ending but the first and second act are legit fantastic.
It's a shame the sequel sucked ass. The death videos were pretty neat tho.
I felt the exact same way after watching this as y’all. This was so disturbing- the tension throughout was good, but when that final twist was revealed…yeah, makes you want to vomit a little, you know, after you’re done turning on every light in your house and locking your children in their rooms with multiple commercial-grade bolts.
yes, disturbing is the perfect word to describe this movie
When Steven says "Oh bitch!"
That's when I get scared.
The lawn mower jump scare is one of the best ones I know. Legit horror
That and the ending
The thing is, it wasn't a jump scare. You kinda expect what's coming and just do not want to see it.
@@xXturbo86Xx Thats like 80% of all jump scares. There are very few jump scares that come out of nowhere completely. If you watch enough horror you can often feel em coming miles away
@@Pingkonk Like The Exorcist III
@@jaysony8587 That is a great one thats def not expected!
Bruh when Nikki says: is this Pennywise?
That red balloon on the edge of the screen got me laughing like crazy
We float down here
Yeah, that was a great edit. I laughed just like you did when I saw it. Kinda broke the tension for a second.
@@rodgill9376 Georgie is that u?
@@Azarath_Metrion_Zinthos you’ll float too.
💯💯💯💯
This movie is super creepy but I think they showed the villain a little too much. If they had kept it to very blurry, out of focus, or distant shots of him it would have been more effective imo. By the end he's so visible he just looks like an extra in a Slipknot video
I thought he was that guy from slipknot
@@SupaFonzy bagel aka #73
Mick Thomson
For me what balances it out is that he has absolutely no dialogue or makes a sound.
Pretty sure they showed the villain off a lot because the executives got involved. Which 99.9% of the time when an executive for the company gets involved it ruins the movie. Like the jump scare at the end, they made them put that in because they felt the ending wasn't spooky enough.
The quality wasn’t even bad it’s all good, when you was talking about low quality I was expecting some 360p video 😂
i was expecting skype call 2001.
glad you were able to enjoy it
This is one of the few horror films that genuinely gives me chills every time I watch it…
The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a fun one you guys should do eventually.
YESSS!!
Yeeeessss, this movie is so good!
PLEASE YES IT'S SUCH A GOOD MOVIE
Yes! This one is good!!!! Loved the atmosphere and the mystery of it!
Yesss pls
Y'all should watch "The Mist", that whole movie will leave you saying "wtf" all day
yes!!
Agree!
I would love seeing them react to that, but I'm not sure Nikki would survive that ending...
This movie is greaaat!
the ending makes me so upset it's amazing
“I don’t think a lot of people have experience... handling that..” lol
Steven's left arm is receiving some serious abuse in this one.
I must say that Sinister is genuinely THE ONLY modern horror movie (post-2000s) that creeps me out till this day. I mean sure, just to be fair there are other horror movies. But they, to me, could only be categorized as thrillers and nothing more. Maybe I'd give credit to the first Insidious because of its originality. But Sinister? Man, from the time I first saw it in the theaters (which was late at night) till now, the horror is visceral. Almost like how "The Exorcist" was seen back in the 70s.
And just like the second Exorcist, "Exorcist II: The Heretics", the second Sinister sucked.
Agreed! No matter if it is full daylight outside or if I am in the cheeriest of moods, watching this always represses my mood into a disturbed, unnerved state of mind (that being a good thing).
@@hunterostroski YES! Finally, more people who appreciate the American version of The Ring. I fully agree with you. I still watch that film to this very day and always in the dark, lol. I will always love the original Japanese versions, but I feel for the time it first came out that the American version did a pretty decent job with the atmosphere, not many jump scares, the acting was good, etc.
Have you seen heredity?
True the 2nd sucks
I hate it when people try and reduce what a "horror" movie is. For example, Silence of the Lambs is a horror film. It is ALSO a thriller. Just because a movie is a thriller doesn't mean it can't ALSO be a horror movie. You can't pigeonhole the horror genre into something subjective (i.e. how it personally made you feel).
This movie messed both of them up. Usually he’s cracking jokes by the end, but this seemed to have them both shaken by the end. Dang….
damn movie was messed up, ha!!
@@NikkiStevenReact I’m way to chicken to watch movies like this myself, so y’all reactions are the closest I will ever get to watching them 🤣 I will say though, that y’all reacting to TWD and the Skybound compilations got me into The Walking Dead. So thank you!
This is one of the only horror movies where moving from the home that you feel haunted is a bad idea.
"The Mist" 2007 by Stephen King. Adapted/directed by Frank Darabont and starring Thomas Jane.
When I first saw this movie I was younger and literally couldn’t fall asleep, had to watch hella cartoons after. Too CREEPY
Lol! I did that too as a kid and teen. Nowadays if a movie really spooks me, I put on funny RUclips videos until said spookage goes away xP.
I was 17 when I saw it in theaters and couldn't stop thinking about it for days after lol
I love Sinister. It's got to be one of the best horror movies of the last 20 years. Too bad the sequel is god-awful though. I recently watched it for the first time, I don't think I've ever laughed out loud, and smacked my forehead so many times during a horror movie.
Yeah the first one was just so amazing, so creepy and chilling but man the second one sucked balls
I don't hate the second one, it had scary moments, moreover it's good for more casual watchers.
@@tarlochansingh620 i hate it tbh. Like when you were watching the murder tapes in first one, it felt like you werent supposed to see that but the tapes in second one were just like classic blockbuster murders
Tapes are cool tho
The second one just didn't have that same level of disturbing, second one just felt rushed
This movie perfectly captures the sense of dread, perfect ending for a story like this
The pool scene was actually all practical. There were divers at the bottom of the pool with air tanks for the people pulled in and the mask guy was wearing weighted boots.
I don’t think anyone thought it was CGI lol
This is one of those movies that has always stayed with me even years after watching it. I watch a lot of horror, but you know a horror movie is crafted well when it lingers in your mind. I had to watch when I saw you were reacting to it and I just kept thinking, just wait! It gets worse! So intense!
Yeah I agree, this one is just disturbing.
You guys can dim the lights for your reactions, especially for horror films. I’m a wimp when it comes to horror films and I have turned the lights on or sound off a couple times to escape them.
I don’t know how you guys can actually get into a show or movie with that bright light in your faces but it would be especially difficult to be scared of a horror movie in particular, even for me.
I bet by far most of your fans would be fine watching these things with you guys with the lights dimmed.
🤙🏻
That lawnmower scene scared the absolute SHIT out of me the first time I watched this. It took forever to get my heartbeat back to normal.
I loved it.
I love the little red baloon that flies up in the corner when you talk about Pennywise! 17:48
lmaooo it cracked me up seeing Nikki breathe really loud and fast when she got scared. I think I hyperventilated when I first saw this movie too. It's the tapes for sure. They just seem so real, like you're really watching people die on found footage or something.
The music and sound absolutely make this film. It would be nowhere near as horrific as it is without the music. And I think the lawnmower shot may be the single greatest fear-inducing moment in a film, ever. I've seen this well over a dozen times, and that moment still fucks me up.
I remember sneaking into this movie when I was 13, expecting a boring horror movie. nearly shit myself
I highly recommend you guys.. Dead Silence... It's one of my favorites it's from James Wan (Insidious & Conjuring)
Yes! just commented this movie
Sinister is prob one of the few movies that actually terrified me…. The jump scares were perfection though 😫
Awesome reaction! Please react to “The Strangers” and “The Descent”!
Descent is a good one, I didn’t even think of that one
I'd like to watch them react to The Others
@@masonturman1293 neither did I but when I read it I was like "hell yes the decent! I'd love to see that!"
The Descent is one claustrophobic scary ass movie
@Jeff Erckert I suggested it in the discord. 😊
Haha. I used to watch this at night by myself with the volume turned up. And as a grown as man, I'll admit, it got to me. One of my favorites
I went to the movies to see this when it first came out. I left the theater crying…it scared me so bad because it seemed so real!! I totally feel your pain Nikki!!!
"Sinister" is hard core messed up. Waaaay scarier than any "Conjuring" movie.
Defiantly scarier than The Conjuring but The Conjuring is a movie better overall
I don't agree with the " waaaay scarier " cuz Conjuring is based real life but this is not
@@yazminecaraballo8863 Just because it’s based on real life doesn’t mean the actual events are true lmao
@@kedricmanson9873 have u even seen the photos of the real event? They are identical to the movie and have u even seen the real interview of the real ppl that lived in the real conjuring house?? I guess not
@@yazminecaraballo8863 Yes I have but we don’t know that everything in the movie actually happened. The people are real of course.
Y’all should react the “The Strangers” it’s on Netflix
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Yes!
Have you seen Hush? It's like the Strangers but the girl getting stalked is deaf and mute.
Yes!!!! The Strangers is very underrated!!
Since we're on a horror movie roll, here are some recommendations!:
- Hereditary.
- The Babadook.
- US.
- Don't Breathe.
- Suspiria (The remake is veeeery good)
- The VVitch.
I couldn’t listen to the raspy voices in Us, it was unbearable
The VVitch for sure!!
They’ve already seen Hereditary and I believe they liked it, but yes The VVitch is a MUST DO. Also I would recommend Midsommar but idk if they’re ready for that yet
Yes, “Don’t Breathe” isn’t scary.. but a good watch!
Mama is also very creepy.
WOW, what a reaction! So fun, thank you guys. Coping mechanisms on display, Steven's riveted unblinking stare, Nikki's trauma-induced Tourette's! Thanks for the psyche sacrifices you make for us : )
Omg can't believe you made nikki watch this 😂 😂 I LOVE horror, and I love this film, but it's definitely a big change from insidious. Much MUCH darker.
I had a hard time watching this too. The suffering all the victims endured, it was just too much for me.
One of the greatest horror films ever. I loved this movie because it placed you in the situation along with Ethan's character. The moments of discovery were just amazing and you were asking the same questions that the character was asking. Just bypass the Second one though cause it was horrible.
It's an unpopular opinion, but I love the sequel, mainly due to the characters (I love Deputy So-and-so).
@@JennyAnn The 2nd is a good movie.
i agree, it is also one of the creepiest movies I have ever seen. The music really makes it, too. I’ve never heard music quite as spooky. Especially the music playing during the car scene. Sometimes, I’ll lay in bed, think about it, and get spooked.
The first time I became aware of the film, I was over a friend’s house, she put it on, and I just saw the tree hanging scene, and was like “Um, what the hell is this!?” And asked her if she could immediately turn it off.
It seemed like it was a real life recording from something that actually happened, at the time.
Then, later I watched the entire thing with my family. I don’t know if, I can, at this point. But, for a long time, I felt like I couldn’t watch it on my own, and avoided it. It just spooked me, so much.
Sinister is one of the best horror movies of this century. Music is awesome! Story is disturbing and the best: NO HAPPY ENDING.
Sinister and hereditary are the only two horror movies that have actually scared me in the last twelve years.
I'm addicted to watching scary movie reactions 😅
I love watching people break. Look for ‘Requiem for a Dream’ reactions. See it first, obvi. Hate/thank me later.
Yeah I love horror films but this one genuinely scared the life out of me, especially when he pops out as the films ending I almost had a heart attack. Two “horror” suggestions of films I recently watched and enjoyed are Ready Or Not & Crawl
10:11 Steven saying Nikki's famous line is so funny to me right here 🤣
great reaction... in theaters the lawnmower reveal was just as intense and the whole audience screamed just as much... this was a surprising movie at the time, totally creepy, i know if Steven is creeped out it was a good one haha
I LOVE how this movie is written and shot, I am SO glad you reacted to this! I subscribed immediately when you both realized he lied to his wife!
You know it's gonna be scary, when not even a few minutes in, there's an "Oh bitch!"
LOL Did yall spot the Red Balloon? Nice job Steve!!
can't take the credit for that one... it was edited by Koalaxy at Between Worlds Design
YEEEEEESSSSS the "disgusting" feeling is exactly what I love about it!!! There's this horrible dread that sits in the pit of your stomach the whole time because you can see exactly what's going to happen, but you realize there's nothing you can do to stop it. I've never seen another movie that made me feel the same way.
Especially the lawnmower video. As soon as you see the lawnmower, you know someone's getting run over by it, and it's just so tense while all you can do is wait for it to happen.
"I would do all my research during the day" ..ya and from the other side of the planet!
Well if I ever have a jammed door that I can't get open, I'm going to hire Steven's left shoulder because that thing is battle hardened after this reaction! The scene with the children in the background as Ethan hawke is walking through the house is especially chilling. It was done by combining two shots, his was recorded in normal time and they had the child actors go through the same path but they filled it at twice the speed. When they slowed it down to match the first recording created the almost ghost like and unsettling movements that shown in the scene. Really good movie but I don't think the second one even came close to how well this one did in terms of story and performance. Love your reactions, keep them coming!
Nikki’s reactions are so good 🤣
a lot of people didn't fully understand Sinister when it came out because the myth/ legend of Bagul that this is based around/ off is not overly well known. Bagul is a Babylonian demon that was worshipped by some as a deity and essentially "ate" children but not in the way we understand as eating...he consumed them into his own world. He lived in a world different from our own and after these children were consumed they became his...well it is hard to describe...it was almost like they were his servants or acolytes. Baghul rarely showed himself in our world and reflected himself through the face of the children...so if he was ever caught on film or camera it would look like the kids killed people. it is children more susceptible that end up being his favourite...hence why the guy's daughter was targeted. I won't lie this film terrified me and the genuine gore behind some of the killing
a lot of things seen in the film represent Bagul..for example the Scorpion, like the Scorpio Zodiac, is very symbolic of the life cycle...life, death, rebirth and to kill a symbol of it like the dad did was very dumb...it's an insult. It would be like putting your finger up to God in church.
also biggest mistake he made...burning the film.
i'm not saying i approve of a writer doing this...but there are many stories in fiction of writers being mocked for unfair reasons; look at Room 1408 which is a Stephen King film, Michael Enslow in that is mocked as a writer in that for debunking ghosts, they say he is a trash writer. But the tragic thing is Michael lost his daughter at the beginning of the story to sickness so he lost his faith on good things or after life...so he never believed in spirits...until he encountered Room 1408...a haunted room at a hotel that forced him to face the truth that ghosts exists...including his daughter. It isn't one of the more ell known Stephen King films but it is a good one.
Steven: So, we're giving our kids up for adoption, right?
Nikki: Shiiiit *might actually consider it*
That part made my water rush up to my esophagus almost choking on it. :p
i’ll always remember the first time i saw this movie in the theater. i’d gone with my siblings, including my younger brother, who was getting older and had started to put on a real tough guy attitude for a while. but once it got to the lawnmower scene he had my hand in a vice grip because of how terrified he was.
On the one hand this reaction makes me want to see how Nikki would react to Hereditary, on the other hand if she reacted this way to this one she would DEFINITELY be in a bad place after seeing that one.
we watched Hereditary a bit ago, Sinister was way worse
The lawnmower scene is one of the rare, if possibly only, jump scare that scared me so bad I actually flew off my seat and hit the ground. Hitting my head on the seat in front of me, that a guy was sitting in. I actually left with a few bruises after that. The only other one I can think of is ' I saw her face' in the Ring, and the red lamp in INLAND EMPIRE, which made me convulse, but fortunately I was watching that on my couch. so no bruises.
25:58 At this point, you are just asking her to kill you.
Also love the reaction of Nikki, a combination of disbelief and murderous intent.
Just the memory of the music during the burning the family in the car scene scares me af.
17:49
where is the red balloon coming from? ha ha ha
I saw this in theaters! The opening scene with the family is so haunting, the disturbing concept creeped me out so bad! I remember going home and looking at my little brother like..... "I'ma keep an eye on you, just in case..." lol
When nikki said Pennywise did you guys see a red balloon on back 17:47
I feel like the score isnt really talked about much with horror movies, but sinisters score is so haunting. Like the main score when he's watching the videos, Gives me chills
Y’know, you said the quality wasn’t too good but it’s lookin just fine 👍
I saw this movie in theaters with a FULL audience. I was with 2 friends and they left marks on my arms, we were screaming, but once, I screamed "The person who made this is CRAZY!"
Scott Derrickson
I love how Steven is always so genuinely confused LOL that is my reaction always
I love yall so damn much!!
Top 10 Horror films *ALL TIME*
10. Texas Chainsaw (2003)
9. The Grudge
8. The Sixth Sense
7. Haunting in Connecticut
6. Evil Dead
5. Exorcist
4. Insidious
3. The Ring
2. The Conjuring
1. Sinister
Honestly, I've got the worst nightmares for _years_ after watching Sinister in the theatres. The only horror movie that haunts me to this day...
it's pretty disturbing
The soundtrack is amazing. It features bands like Aghast, Ulver, Boards of Canada, Accurst and Sunn O))). The soundtrack and Ethan Hawke made me overlook the biggest plot hole in the movie: how couldn't Ethan not have known that all families were killed in other places and the only thing they had in common was that they lived in that house for a while? Is he that bad at doing research? In a scene he was looking at a police report listing one of the family's addresses, a previous and current one. Also, all cases would've been covered by the media. Ethan didn't even need police reports to tell him when and where the families died and that one member was missing and never found. So he was truthful to his wife they didn't move next to (or into) a murder house. But since that house was something all cases had in common of course the media and investigators travelled to that place to investigate the connection and the local population created in time their local legend.
Lol oh shit I forgot how messed up the ending was to this one
Didn't know the guitar player from Slipknot was in a horror movie.
Bless Nikki for sitting through these movies. Completely out of her comfort zone. And still give amazing content. But seriously, does Steven get a dead arm by the end of each reaction?
The night terrors will hopefully go away eventually. I used to sleepwalk in a particular route through the house while crying uncontrollably. My family just had to leave me alone and let me do it until I grew out of it.
when I first watched this film (at night, a big mistake), after that I could not cross the corridor from the room to the bath, I was so scared. I couldn't sleep well for a few weeks after that. this is the only horror movie that has had a really strong impact on me.
The red balloon at 17:49 was a nice touch. Great reaction!
1:38 - Nikki: "Sounds like a little child I know....our youngest"
Me to myself: 😨 "Yeaaaahhhh, about that........."
I vividly remember this horror movie because this was the first one I’ve ever seen...and I fkd up because this is literally one of the scariest movies out there-
I also recommend Dark Skies, it's not "scary" but I enjoyed it and felt it had freaky weird moments
I agree, Very underrated movie
I third this, i enjoyed that movie a lot
I used to love this movie thanks for reminding me
My mom really regretted going with me to this movie in theaters. The lawnmower always gets me *shudder+
Loving these horror movie reactions. Orphan would be a great one to do in the future.
I have never seen Steven so engrossed in a film and I’ve never heard HIM say, “Oh bitch!” I have got to hunt this movie down if it gets a reaction from him like this! Loved it!!
Quality isn’t bad at all. It’s actually kinda refreshing. Am I the only one?
well it makes me very happy you like it
Will never forget the night I saw this in theaters. Still my favorite horror film of all time and in my opinion the scariest film ever and I've seen pretty much ALL the classics. Can't wait to see Black Phone, hoping they can recreate some of the magic of this film.
this was the first horror movie i ever watched! it gave me nightmares & i stopped watching horror all together for a while! now it’s my favorite genre. but sinister still scares the shit outta me. 🤬
I’ve been dyyyying to see Nikki’s reaction to the lawn mower scene throughout this while video 💀💀
Highly recommended (The Autopsy of Jane Doe)A very good horror movie in recent years, "Suggest nikki not to watch it, will heart attack "
omg this is the first time ive seen you guys react to anything, nikki's reactions are EVERYTHING
You have to react to the 2nd one now! The deputy in here played Eddie (the adult) in It chapter 2!
Ahh Sinister the only movie that I was genuinely scared while watching and horrified for weeks after.
Best. Sinister. Reaction. Ever! (lofl)... "So, we are giving our kids up for adoption now, right?" LMFAO!! Get down with your bad selves... more plz! 🤗😁😘
ha!!! thank you Anna!!
This was the first horror movie I ever saw. Being 13 when I watched it I had nightmares for weeks. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Idk why but this movie creeped me out more than Conjuring and Insidious
@@sapphireemerald6109 def worth the watch and sleepless nights 😁
I saw this movie in theaters opening night and stupidly saw the midnight showing of it; i didnt sleep for about 2 days after lol awesome reaction. Ive been binging your scary movie reactions lately
This movie is really one of the best horror movies and in my opinion one of the scaries as well. This movie is just so terrifying and kinda disgusting (but not disgusting like Human centipede but still kinda gross in it’s own way). I love this movie.