guess yall never seen ginger snaps 2 .....the movie is good but my advise is in the last 5 minutes cut it off and make up your own ending i prommise you did better then the people that made the film.......its the only black sheep of the ginger snaps franchise and almost killed it ......its that horrible of an ending
I will somewhat defend unfriended’s ending, Blaire gets what she deserves in the end, showing she caused everything, leading to Laura’s suicide. I thought it was alright, yes the jumpscare kinda sucks, but it’s nice to see Blaire finally get whats coming to her. Laura had finally gotten her revenge on everyone who wronged her, I do feel somewhat bad for Mitch tho, he was manipulated so much
I liked Would you rather's ending... Like she literally went through hell, watching others die, KILLING another person, all for someone who, unbeknownst to us, killed himself to save her worrying about him
I’ve just realised Hoffman has been the killer almost more than Kramer and he’s still alive at the end of saw 3d In other words why is Logan the killer when Gordon and Hoffman are around
The producer's cut of _The Curse of Michael Myers_ is honestly the second best ending in the series. Loomis screaming as he's now become caretaker to the very thing he's dedicated so much of his life to destroying as we see a silhouette of Michael escaping dressed as the Man in the Black in subversion of the very powers that were supposed to control him, all scored to those lingering notes of the _Halloween_ theme. Sends shivers up my spine every time.
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS. I totally agree and I don’t understand why they even put the secret window in the list in the first place. I was a great movie and had a lot of great jump scares
I didn’t think “Devil” was meant to be scary. I feel like most his movies don’t fall into the horror genre... they are not meant to be scary so people keep getting disappointed when they expect to be scared.
Seed of Chucky brought in a whole new generation to the franchise, even before the Child's Play reboot. I'm guessing people hate it because they didn't want to see the franchise end - especially on such a juvenile note (which is ironic).
I'm not really a fan of split personality stuff. The hat dude all being in the main character's head was kind of cheap. Had the ending been him finally breaking down and admitting he stole the story due to writer's block, sparking the whole series of events, a lot more would have liked it.
@@TrackerRoo schizophrenia not split personally. Have you watched fight club. thats one of the best movies there is on Schizophrenia and i agree its better than the secret window. basic concept as well
@@erinreed3816 No, Schizophrenia is a spectrum itsself it depends on how much it effects you, you can have anything from hallucinations of other people and or voices to where in most cases those people you are seeing or voices you are hearing are actually you, the personality. Like the personality/person youre seeing is you and you are in your mind. You can become the different personalities and or people and even have there false memories all the while you are blacked out and not even aware its happening. Watch A beautiful mind as well. Such a great movie. He had a roomate the whole time whilst in college and the roommate was never real. It was a personality he switched to to cope with being alone and in real life he was literally sitting there going back and forth talking to himself.
I actually genuinely loved the twist of jigsaw! I thought it was very clever with the time jump, tricking us into fearing they’d revived the killer Jason Voorhees style before revealing they had a perfectly good explanation of a repeat. And I liked the laser collar confrontation, even if it wasn’t my absolute favorite stand-off of the series. Gotta disagree with you on that one
Meh. Those lists always contain movies that are more classic than scary. I’m willing to bet movies like the shining, Blair witch project, poltergeist, pet cemetery, etc will be on there instead of truly scary movies.
@@Nathan-ur2xv nah, those movies are nothing compared to The Conjuring, Hereditary, The Ring, and The Babadook. Those movies traumatized me, especially The Ring when I watched that at a very young age (which I probably shouldn’t have).
Devil was a good movie! Yes most of it was filmed in a elevator but their were lessons to be learned and at the end of the day it gets you thinking! I loved the movie and will defend it forever
The only ending I will defend is Last House on the Left- that girl went through hell to get back to her family and I thought it really ramped up the tension because in the original the family has nothing left to lose, in this version they had to kill all of them to ensure their escape.
I love the remake, vastly prefer over the other (which also happens to be too dated and rough around the edges IMO). In the original, all that's left to root for is the parents' revenge. There really wasn't anything at stake. Having the daughter survive raises tension and stakes. They're not just getting retribution, there's an added layer of protecting themselves, and most importantly, their child from the very people who hurt her (and KILLED her friend), who are in their fucking house laying in their beds, using their showers. They know there's nothing stopping them from hurting her again, let alone other people, so they did what needed to do. You root for the parents even more. Also, having the first half be so fucking traumatizing for her, but the second half killing her attackers after she survives the movie gives it greater, more satisfying catharsis. I don't like downer endings anyway, I hate getting invested only to feel like shit afterwards, so no sweat off my ass.
@@endlessevanescence3502 I can see that, but for me having Mari die in the original felt more touching and had that feeling for grief and revenge which to me was a lot more powerful
@@C23_I Much as I greatly default to the remake as the best of both offerings, I respect that. It could have ended the same way the original did, but I love that it detoured from this much bleaker direction. I watched the original before the remake, and I noticed I had a FAR more invested response to the parents and their fight to protect their child, after seeing her survive (which was a great surprise, I couldn't have been more relieved). Now they have something to actually fight for, that something being literally three rooms away from them, vulnerable and weakened, surrounded by the people who assaulted her. The second that asshole and her locked eyes after the attack in the house, I'm terrified, because he looked like he was gonna go kill her. Her surviving added something more than just easing my emotions, now the movie has an added urgency - protect child, get the fuck outta house, gives their killings even more weight and purpose, makes it more rewarding.
I have to disagree about the remake of Last House On The Left! That ending is one of the most satisfying endings of all time!!! One of those movie endings that all you can think (and say) is HELL YEAH!!!
i agree that the overall ending of jigsaw was weak and a bit disappointing but, I like that the movie itself it so connected to the other stories without resuing the same characters again.
For the Halloween entry, this is why I ignore all the Halloween sequels now they’ve done Halloween 2018 & Halloween Kills which I thought was a perfect way to reboot the series. Instead of him fighting trying to kill Laurie in the hospital & it turning out they’re siblings, he just gets up after being shot and walks to his old house, kills a cop then gets apprehended and goes back to the asylum. So explanation for why he does what he does, which is what makes him such a great villain, we don’t know or understand his motives
Chucky movies have been shit since number 2 ended. Child's Play 3 was the last real watchable Chucky movie.. but it lacked the essence of the first two.. and the reboot movie was absolutely horse shit.. it's literally the kiddies pool version of A.I horror. Curse and Cult of Chucky were just a tad bit better than Bride and Seed of Chucky. But still had us questioning "WTF?" I don't think that the Childsplay movies are redeemable at this point.
Really, really didn't expect to see Rats here. What a throwback. My dad was a huge horror buff back in the day, and that was one that took him forEVER to get ahold of on VHS. Never seen him so stoked. Thanks for the unexpected nostalgia trip, Watchmojo!
#17 I actually really dug Unfriended's ending. Spooked the hell out of me - the whole viewing paradigm shifts on you #9 Last House On The Left - I disagree with this one, but oh well. #1 The Devil Inside - I hoped youd get this right, and ya didnt disappoint.
I'm sorry but I disagree with a quite a few of these choices. I loved the bleak ending of Would You Rather. The end (and entire film) of Seed of Chucky is meant to be fun and it is IMO. I've never understood the universal hatred for it. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is one of the best in the franchise and had a surprising twist ending that I adored. The fourth movie has a far worse ending, so I'm surprised that wasn't selected instead. Unfriended's jump scare ending fit the mood of the film and I thought it was fine. Also, I tend to not mind the split personality ending if it's executed properly. People seem to hate that trope too for some reason
To you paranormal activity : the marked one's is one of the best in that terrible franchise lol . it was way too shaky and full of cheap jump scares it was all around terrible
Yep I actually like a few of these movies! I love Seed of Chucky ,Glen is just adorable! Unfriended was an original concept and I did enjoy it. I liked Jigsaw as well. I also liked Devil it had an interesting ending plus the address to the building where all the creepy shit happens in was my home address...wtf !!! 😳😲😱 Eeww super creepy! The Happening was an interesting idea and I liked it , I do get why people dislike it so much. The Village is more irritating to me.
@@shawnhall9792 You're entitled to your opinion. Found footage is a divisive genre, and the Paranormal Activity franchise is no exception. Personally, I didn't find it any shakier than the rest, and was more focused on the new characters and settings.
would you rather was actually good in my book. i thought it was super fucked up that she went through all that shit just to get home and find out it doesn’t even matter now
Unfriended might be the only film that if you watch it on your computer in bed some night or something, it's actually a lot better. I'm not saying it's great, but it definitely sells the "premise" more.
omg that girl's sudden psycho smile turn at the end of the Truth or Dare segment is the funniest thing ever XD which, i guess, doesn't help the movie lol
@@asestria it was the biggest middle finger ending ive seen to date. It was needless and also the director changed the original ending to that monstosity of "f*** you fans"
@@farfigtubin8815 I can understand your point of view. I even felt that the ending of the Mist may have pissed some people off when I watched it for the first time. However, for me, I really liked it. I do understand how you and others may feel different about it though.
I'm somewhat split on the ending Unfriended while Laura's ghost was in the right for the killings she did I mean Blaire and her friends were the ones who caused Laura to commit suicide in the first place, but the jumpscares were stupid, and Mitch didn't deserve any of what he through.
2:45 "Gotta escape for my life! Let me use only one hand, and half my attention on good camera angle while checking..." Paranormal doesn't have bad endings, they just have bad logics.
I loved The Houses October Built, ending and all. And, The Devil Inside was a film I saw in a small art house type theater and, it was more infuriating in that environment.
One time I hear that "Thinner" had a really bad ending like I thought he was going to die in the end, like it was a total waste of horror movie that went flat. 😑
No, but I know how to improve it. Instead of the devil being that old lady, it should've been that devout security guard who was warning everyone about the devil and telling the detectives which signs to look for and what to expect. That would've made so much sense and it would be so much cooler than a random old lady who was supposedly already killed. It would've made the devil look cunning, manipulative and so much scarier. That being said, I could watch Devil any day. I still enjoyed the ride. I'd probably even watch a remake somewhere down the road.
Yeah like, I liked the movie Would You Rather overall (not a masterpiece but a decent watch), but I was PISSED at the reveal that the brother killed himself off-screen meaning that Iris killed those people for nothing an what we watched was kind of a waste of time. Granted I see what the filmmakers were trying to go for, this sort of bleak ending that makes us question of it was worth it, but it still feels needlessly depressing and one of the reasons why the third act feels like a drag. Also please don’t fucking compare it to Truth or Dare. Like I said, Would You Rather isn’t a masterpiece, but it wasn’t garbage like that Truth or Dare was 😑.
"I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House" is a perfect cure for insomnia. I love slow-burn horror movies, but that one was no-burn. It was nothing but atmosphere, which might have made for an effective short film, but stretching it out for an hour and 45 minutes was anything but pretty. Not surprisingly, there is a huge gap between critics' and audiences' opinions of it. FWIW, I don't even remember the ending.
Sinister should be on this list. All it took was less than 3 seconds for, in my opinion, a good horror movie to become only decent with its unnecessary, out of place jump scare.
OMG... The Boy... it was doing so well!! I was so damn scared and freaking out until the ending. What the hell was that!? I know it was an "humans are way more scary" thing, but COME ON!!
Eli - the random shift in the plot from an exciting perspective of the parents lying to Eli about his condition to the sudden “my dad is Satan and I’m the Antichrist” completely ruined the theme of the film. Instead a look into the dark past of his parents or maybe a horrible past of the facility in which he is being treated in would have rounded that off better, but the sudden “I’m all powerful” trope needs to burn in a fire
I liked the remake of House on the Left. I really enjoyed how he went back in just killed all the other people that was really enjoyable for me. And I also like the happening ending oh, I don't see why Wahlberg would try to help them over in France as it would be gone before he even knew it happened but the fact that they alluded earlier in the movie that it just popped up there and could pop up elsewhere was a great way to in the movie the show that it wasn't just a fluke
The Gallows is absolutely one of my favorite movies and one of the few that have ever given me nightmares - but yeah, not the best ending. Honestly, Gallows II had a worse ending in my opinion
Top Ten movie Psychopaths of each Decade: 90s: 1. Hannibal Lecter 2. John Doe 3. Tommy Devito 4. Mickey and Mallory 5. Bill Foster 6. Max Cady 7. Annie Wilkes 8. Billy Loomis 9. Henry Evans 10. Kevin "O Dogg" Anderson 2000s: 1. Jigsaw 2. Joker 3. Patrick Bateman The rest is up to you.
What pisses me off the most about Jigsaw is that if Logan really is the original apprentice wouldn't Mark or Amanda or gordon have known about him. Saw five tried to make a timeline of all of John's apprentices like Mark was first then he planted the pen that got Lawrence and Amanda was his apprentice before gordon . Also why would John use a flat screen TV for one of his first games and then use a a small box TV for the rest and why would Billy's eyes glow for one of his earlier games but then they don't for the rest of them.
Video fails: 1) Adding Unfriended. It actually made as much sense as a ghost in a computer could make. Those kids act like normal teenagers in this generation. And I was a teenager when it came out. 2) Adding Jigsaw. I honestly didn't see the twists coming. Not only was the game happening in the past, so John Kramer was still dead rather than just somehow resurrected, which being the 8th movie in the series, I kind of expected that to happen. Plus the reveal of Logan being a Jigsaw apprentice the entire time was a pretty good twist too. And the laser trap kill was awesome. Sure, it was CGI, but you try turning a head into a flower and having the "petals" fall exactly the way you want it to without CGI. My biggest issue was the "I speak for the dead" line replacing "Game over," but I can even defend that. Logan was overseas serving in the military during those first 7 movies, so he wouldn't know about the "Game Over" line. And no one ALIVE would know about it either except for John Kramer, and he is also dead now. So that line is still pretty good all things considered. 3) Mentioning Seed of Chucky's bad ending without giving people hope of good new Chucky movies with Curse of Chucky and Cult of Chucky, and whatever sequel they make next.
Using a reference to the last Sopranos episode, is indicative of how people refuse to give attention to what has been released about the use of the camera in that final scene of Made in America. But interesting list.
Even as a dishonorable mention, Pretty Thing showing up here is disappointing. That film is like gothic poetry; something Poe might have written. And the ending is genuinely terrifying.
Did we miss any bad horror movie endings? Let us know in the comments!
Secret window shouldn't be on this list lol
Would you rather is highly Underrated Jeffrey combs even the Cast of Ricky from trailer Park boys that movie was a great watch
You left out the mist worst and most upsetting ending i have ever seen
guess yall never seen ginger snaps 2 .....the movie is good but my advise is in the last 5 minutes cut it off and make up your own ending i prommise you did better then the people that made the film.......its the only black sheep of the ginger snaps franchise and almost killed it ......its that horrible of an ending
@Dominic Wileman I never heard of the movie bro but I’ll check it out tonight 🍻
I will somewhat defend unfriended’s ending, Blaire gets what she deserves in the end, showing she caused everything, leading to Laura’s suicide. I thought it was alright, yes the jumpscare kinda sucks, but it’s nice to see Blaire finally get whats coming to her. Laura had finally gotten her revenge on everyone who wronged her, I do feel somewhat bad for Mitch tho, he was manipulated so much
I agree. Unfriended gets a bad rap. So many people I know who talk trash about it haven't even SEEN it, they just think it'll be bad.
Agreed, this was a fresh concept and it was unnerving, the ending I wish was a little better (jump scare) but that movie was pretty frightening
With you.
Liked it, for sure.
Unfriended was boring and predictable
I mean most movies are predictable and have boring parts but I think even with those parts it still is a decent movie
I liked Would you rather's ending... Like she literally went through hell, watching others die, KILLING another person, all for someone who, unbeknownst to us, killed himself to save her worrying about him
The most annoying thing in jigsaw was that logan didn’t even say “game over” at the end like wtf dude thats the only reason i’m here
Not to mention he closed the door like a bitch
Lmao you right
That's why he's the worst apprentice of kramer
@@benderbendingrodriguez420 lmao facts you gotta slam that shit
I’ve just realised Hoffman has been the killer almost more than Kramer and he’s still alive at the end of saw 3d
In other words why is Logan the killer when Gordon and Hoffman are around
Would You Rather is a solid af movie and the ending is a gut punch and a half.... is really effective
Glad to see I'm not the only one that didn't have a problem with the movie. I actually liked it.
What are you even saying?
The acting really saved it. It was terrifying
This is a watch mojo list. They make them on the daily. They don’t care about quality lmao.
No it’s just sad
The producer's cut of _The Curse of Michael Myers_ is honestly the second best ending in the series. Loomis screaming as he's now become caretaker to the very thing he's dedicated so much of his life to destroying as we see a silhouette of Michael escaping dressed as the Man in the Black in subversion of the very powers that were supposed to control him, all scored to those lingering notes of the _Halloween_ theme. Sends shivers up my spine every time.
I loved the secret window ending....the quote "in time her death will be a mystery even to me" Was Brilliant
I thought Unfriended was cool. It was Dark Web that was weird because there’s actually multiple endings
At least one the ending revealed that it all just a Game( a SICK Game, But a game none the less.)
True enough.
Me too
TBH! I thought the same thing
I thought the original Unfriended was actually pretty solid
I actually love the original Unfriended
I didn't mind Secret Window. Wasn't bad
That was one of those movies you are just happy its over, and not because it was a bad movie or anything. Just wanted the questions to end
Yeah, I enjoyed it a lot in my teen years, I can see why people hate it though. It is kinda cheesy
Agreed 👍
We can all agree that Johnny Depp was the best part of that movie.
*The worst horror ending will be 2020*
just wait until december 32nd is over
@@kb470 you mean 33rd????
What if 2021is worse..
I hope not
@@BarackObama-ud5pd you mean the 34th
You can take 2020, and give back to the Indians.
Secret Window wasn’t a bad ending at all to me. And honestly I liked the movie ending better then the book ending.
That was the main issue with the movie
I agree
Yeah, Mort actually gets his revenge which, honestly, is what we all wanted.
Yeah, I love the movie. I've watched it quite a few times.
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS. I totally agree and I don’t understand why they even put the secret window in the list in the first place. I was a great movie and had a lot of great jump scares
I loved Secret Window. Its still one of my favorite Stephen King adaptations to this day. Plus the director's cut ending was pretty good
I didn’t think “Devil” was meant to be scary. I feel like most his movies don’t fall into the horror genre... they are not meant to be scary so people keep getting disappointed when they expect to be scared.
I couldn't agree more😅😅😅
I found it more creepy than anything else, and more of a thriller than horror.
for me its more of a psychological thriller.
I still think the security guard should’ve been the devil in disguise, not the old woman.
Seed of Chucky brought in a whole new generation to the franchise, even before the Child's Play reboot. I'm guessing people hate it because they didn't want to see the franchise end - especially on such a juvenile note (which is ironic).
I saw The Marked Ones in theaters and literally EVERYONE in the audience booed and hissed at the ending!
Can’t imagine
I really liked the marked ones until the ending ugh
Haunting of Bly Manor was a much better adaptation of “Turn of the Screw” Though, loosely , it’s still terrific.
It’s like they gave us Bly Manor to balance out the universe!
It was okay. I wouldn't call it terrific though.
Still remember watching the Happening, it was like "What IS happening !?"
The secret window really wasnt bad. I dont get this generations hatred of this picture.
Welp, everyone has they're own opinion. I'm glad you liked something I can't really seem to like. I respect your opinion.🙂
I'm not really a fan of split personality stuff. The hat dude all being in the main character's head was kind of cheap. Had the ending been him finally breaking down and admitting he stole the story due to writer's block, sparking the whole series of events, a lot more would have liked it.
@@TrackerRoo schizophrenia not split personally. Have you watched fight club. thats one of the best movies there is on Schizophrenia and i agree its better than the secret window. basic concept as well
@@sheepthoughti6178 I thought schizophrenia had more to do with hearing voices and/or seeing hallucinations, not dissociative identity disorder
@@erinreed3816 No, Schizophrenia is a spectrum itsself it depends on how much it effects you, you can have anything from hallucinations of other people and or voices to where in most cases those people you are seeing or voices you are hearing are actually you, the personality. Like the personality/person youre seeing is you and you are in your mind. You can become the different personalities and or people and even have there false memories all the while you are blacked out and not even aware its happening. Watch A beautiful mind as well. Such a great movie. He had a roomate the whole time whilst in college and the roommate was never real. It was a personality he switched to to cope with being alone and in real life he was literally sitting there going back and forth talking to himself.
I actually genuinely loved the twist of jigsaw! I thought it was very clever with the time jump, tricking us into fearing they’d revived the killer Jason Voorhees style before revealing they had a perfectly good explanation of a repeat. And I liked the laser collar confrontation, even if it wasn’t my absolute favorite stand-off of the series. Gotta disagree with you on that one
Last house on the left was good, love it.
So true! Mari was strong in the remake!
It’s a good example of a remake done right. Kills were brutal in it too.
@@jwanha665 great cast too! It was satisfying to see the bad guys die.
The ending isn't that bad. Idk how it got so high up
The last house on the left. I like the ending.
I saw it a few weeks ago. The 2009 is an ok horror movie.
Same
The Happening attacked the French at the end. I’d like to see a movie about a Frenchman running away from a threat. It would’ve been a novel idea.
Thats just life tho
is this sarcasm or smthn since the french people always run away from their fights?
French people always run from confrontation
@@farfigtubin8815
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Freddy’s Dead has a crackhead energy for the whole movie. Not just the end
I love it, still better than the remake
I cant wait for tomorrows Top 20 Scariest movies ever made
Meh. Those lists always contain movies that are more classic than scary. I’m willing to bet movies like the shining, Blair witch project, poltergeist, pet cemetery, etc will be on there instead of truly scary movies.
@@Nathan-ur2xv nah, those movies are nothing compared to The Conjuring, Hereditary, The Ring, and The Babadook. Those movies traumatized me, especially The Ring when I watched that at a very young age (which I probably shouldn’t have).
Ya I need that cause Halloween ic coming and I plan to spend it at home, with snacks and candy, watching scary movies
@@XxHUNT3RN4T0RxX the only scary movie you listed is herretitary
@@cakes3958 I’m 19, wdym?
Can we just pretend the seed of chucky never happened?😭😩
No
+Victoria M
I wish.
Yes
Can we pretend the cult of chucky never existed?
@@annelenan3010 no
Devil was a good movie! Yes most of it was filmed in a elevator but their were lessons to be learned and at the end of the day it gets you thinking! I loved the movie and will defend it forever
There were some slightly silly elements but I do agree. I was NEVER bored through the whole movie and I enjoyed the ride. It's a good popcorn movie.
There*
Jelly side down
Devil was infantile at best...it was so obvious the devil was the old lady it was ridiculous
Unfriended be reminding me of zoom meetings
It's like a google meet but worse
same dude
Relatable😂
haha zoom bombing gone wrong
The only ending I will defend is Last House on the Left- that girl went through hell to get back to her family and I thought it really ramped up the tension because in the original the family has nothing left to lose, in this version they had to kill all of them to ensure their escape.
The remake was okay but I thought the original was way more gruesome and had a better ending
I love the remake, vastly prefer over the other (which also happens to be too dated and rough around the edges IMO). In the original, all that's left to root for is the parents' revenge. There really wasn't anything at stake.
Having the daughter survive raises tension and stakes. They're not just getting retribution, there's an added layer of protecting themselves, and most importantly, their child from the very people who hurt her (and KILLED her friend), who are in their fucking house laying in their beds, using their showers. They know there's nothing stopping them from hurting her again, let alone other people, so they did what needed to do. You root for the parents even more.
Also, having the first half be so fucking traumatizing for her, but the second half killing her attackers after she survives the movie gives it greater, more satisfying catharsis. I don't like downer endings anyway, I hate getting invested only to feel like shit afterwards, so no sweat off my ass.
@@endlessevanescence3502 I can see that, but for me having Mari die in the original felt more touching and had that feeling for grief and revenge which to me was a lot more powerful
@@C23_I Much as I greatly default to the remake as the best of both offerings, I respect that. It could have ended the same way the original did, but I love that it detoured from this much bleaker direction. I watched the original before the remake, and I noticed I had a FAR more invested response to the parents and their fight to protect their child, after seeing her survive (which was a great surprise, I couldn't have been more relieved).
Now they have something to actually fight for, that something being literally three rooms away from them, vulnerable and weakened, surrounded by the people who assaulted her. The second that asshole and her locked eyes after the attack in the house, I'm terrified, because he looked like he was gonna go kill her. Her surviving added something more than just easing my emotions, now the movie has an added urgency - protect child, get the fuck outta house, gives their killings even more weight and purpose, makes it more rewarding.
I have to disagree about the remake of Last House On The Left! That ending is one of the most satisfying endings of all time!!! One of those movie endings that all you can think (and say) is HELL YEAH!!!
I actually enjoyed 47 Meters Down: Uncaged... Until the last scene
Yes me too. Apart from it causing my claustrophobia to run rampant, I really liked it but the end was ridiculous ☹️
I thought the end was good.
Truth or dare is a totally disaster, not just the ending.
The 2000’s one or the 2018 one
@Shillyvk Sshilly Saying Truth or Dare can kill anyone 😂
@@_Spy_ just dare them to drink water, could have saved everyone
i agree that the overall ending of jigsaw was weak and a bit disappointing but, I like that the movie itself it so connected to the other stories without resuing the same characters again.
For the Halloween entry, this is why I ignore all the Halloween sequels now they’ve done Halloween 2018 & Halloween Kills which I thought was a perfect way to reboot the series. Instead of him fighting trying to kill Laurie in the hospital & it turning out they’re siblings, he just gets up after being shot and walks to his old house, kills a cop then gets apprehended and goes back to the asylum. So explanation for why he does what he does, which is what makes him such a great villain, we don’t know or understand his motives
M. Night gave me Unbreakabke so he gets a pass for life lol
And split and glass
And Sixth Sense
I remember watching Devil Inside in theaters and when the ending came on the screen about the website the entire Theater all said “WTF?!!”
Seed of Chucky’s ending was so lame.
The whole movie sucked
The Endings To The Other 7 Movies were Better
The whole movie was lame.
Chucky movies have been shit since number 2 ended.
Child's Play 3 was the last real watchable Chucky movie.. but it lacked the essence of the first two.. and the reboot movie was absolutely horse shit.. it's literally the kiddies pool version of A.I horror.
Curse and Cult of Chucky were just a tad bit better than Bride and Seed of Chucky. But still had us questioning "WTF?"
I don't think that the Childsplay movies are redeemable at this point.
Chucks was always overrated shit
3:14
*FOR ONCE* I'd like to see a found footage movie where the camera falls down facing the floor.
Really, really didn't expect to see Rats here. What a throwback. My dad was a huge horror buff back in the day, and that was one that took him forEVER to get ahold of on VHS. Never seen him so stoked. Thanks for the unexpected nostalgia trip, Watchmojo!
#17 I actually really dug Unfriended's ending. Spooked the hell out of me - the whole viewing paradigm shifts on you
#9 Last House On The Left - I disagree with this one, but oh well.
#1 The Devil Inside - I hoped youd get this right, and ya didnt disappoint.
I'm happy The Last House on The Left (2009) had a good ending. Amen.
MOTHER! had a worse ending
My whole family and I loved the ending of the secret window. We thought it was great and the the film overall is amazing.
I'm sorry but I disagree with a quite a few of these choices. I loved the bleak ending of Would You Rather. The end (and entire film) of Seed of Chucky is meant to be fun and it is IMO. I've never understood the universal hatred for it. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is one of the best in the franchise and had a surprising twist ending that I adored. The fourth movie has a far worse ending, so I'm surprised that wasn't selected instead. Unfriended's jump scare ending fit the mood of the film and I thought it was fine. Also, I tend to not mind the split personality ending if it's executed properly. People seem to hate that trope too for some reason
To you paranormal activity : the marked one's is one of the best in that terrible franchise lol . it was way too shaky and full of cheap jump scares it was all around terrible
Yep I actually like a few of these movies! I love Seed of Chucky ,Glen is just adorable! Unfriended was an original concept and I did enjoy it. I liked Jigsaw as well. I also liked Devil it had an interesting ending plus the address to the building where all the creepy shit happens in was my home address...wtf !!! 😳😲😱 Eeww super creepy! The Happening was an interesting idea and I liked it , I do
get why people dislike it so much. The Village is more irritating to me.
@@shawnhall9792 You're entitled to your opinion. Found footage is a divisive genre, and the Paranormal Activity franchise is no exception. Personally, I didn't find it any shakier than the rest, and was more focused on the new characters and settings.
I really liked Secret Window, the story it’s based on as well as the movie. I also enjoyed Would You Rather and Devil.
This just made want to watch 47 deep underwater tbh
That shark don't play
Unfriended had the best thing ive ever seen.. the frozen girl making us think her screen froze, then her phone vibrates as they call it
YOU DARE INSULT "JIG SAW" AND "THE DEVIL"
YEA DONT INSULT THEM THEY ARE GOOD!!!!!
@@pipo0730 Yeahhhhhhhhhhh
Chill.
would you rather was actually good in my book. i thought it was super fucked up that she went through all that shit just to get home and find out it doesn’t even matter now
Unfriended might be the only film that if you watch it on your computer in bed some night or something, it's actually a lot better. I'm not saying it's great, but it definitely sells the "premise" more.
I absolutely loved the ending of Jigsaw, I thought it was unique and underrated.
omg that girl's sudden psycho smile turn at the end of the Truth or Dare segment is the funniest thing ever XD
which, i guess, doesn't help the movie lol
Me: Sees bad horror movie ending
Also Me: Aight that's it I'm done...
I'm glad that IT: Chapter 2 is not on the list. 😊
So am I! I love the ending.
I loved it too, actually got a bit teary eyed.
@@Budgiebird4068 so did I
What about that Netflix movie Open House??!! It should be at the top of this list!!!!
Right. The movie was great until the ending. The ending sucked so bad it made me hate the movie even though I loved it until the ending
Great list overall, but I strongly disagree with Would You Rather. That ending is fantastic, and easily the best thing about the movie.
I actually enjoyed unfriended because it mixed things up
Wait you left out the mist. Worst most upsetting ending i have ever seen
I agree.
Not to me. I loved it.
@@asestria it was the biggest middle finger ending ive seen to date. It was needless and also the director changed the original ending to that monstosity of "f*** you fans"
@@farfigtubin8815
I can understand your point of view. I even felt that the ending of the Mist may have pissed some people off when I watched it for the first time. However, for me, I really liked it. I do understand how you and others may feel different about it though.
I have a what I thought a “family friend” who now believes the happening will actually happen.
It wouldn't surprise me in 2020. Lol
The Turning had me cussing when I left the theater.
I'm somewhat split on the ending Unfriended while Laura's ghost was in the right for the killings she did I mean Blaire and her friends were the ones who caused Laura to commit suicide in the first place, but the jumpscares were stupid, and Mitch didn't deserve any of what he through.
I could have imagined Truth or Dare ending worse, with the whole Earth forming that smile
2:45 "Gotta escape for my life! Let me use only one hand, and half my attention on good camera angle while checking..."
Paranormal doesn't have bad endings, they just have bad logics.
I loved The Houses October Built, ending and all. And, The Devil Inside was a film I saw in a small art house type theater and, it was more infuriating in that environment.
For me The last House on the Left Remake is better than the original
Same with the remake of i spit on your grave
One time I hear that "Thinner" had a really bad ending like I thought he was going to die in the end, like it was a total waste of horror movie that went flat. 😑
was it really a horror movie tho
@@IABITVpresents hahaha
Lack of originality, creativity, and genuine horror is the real horror. Love you Watch Mojo.
"Freddy's dead, and so is my interest in these movies"
- James A Janisse
47 meters down (the first one) ending was great to me cause it destroyed everything with one move
I thought it was perfectly surprising, and at least it made some sense with the air. I don't have a problem with the second film's ending, either.
Ooooo now i remember where Marlon wayans got that beginning scene in haunted house 2 from thanks "the devil inside " smh
"Devil" by Shyamalan wasn't a bad movie/ending at all.
No, but I know how to improve it. Instead of the devil being that old lady, it should've been that devout security guard who was warning everyone about the devil and telling the detectives which signs to look for and what to expect. That would've made so much sense and it would be so much cooler than a random old lady who was supposedly already killed. It would've made the devil look cunning, manipulative and so much scarier.
That being said, I could watch Devil any day. I still enjoyed the ride. I'd probably even watch a remake somewhere down the road.
Quoting Stephen King from IT: Chapter Two, "I didn't like the ending."
I love that--“this film has 5 endings and all of them suck”.😂🤣
Yeah like, I liked the movie Would You Rather overall (not a masterpiece but a decent watch), but I was PISSED at the reveal that the brother killed himself off-screen meaning that Iris killed those people for nothing an what we watched was kind of a waste of time. Granted I see what the filmmakers were trying to go for, this sort of bleak ending that makes us question of it was worth it, but it still feels needlessly depressing and one of the reasons why the third act feels like a drag.
Also please don’t fucking compare it to Truth or Dare. Like I said, Would You Rather isn’t a masterpiece, but it wasn’t garbage like that Truth or Dare was 😑.
At least The Haunting of Bly Manor brought some honor back to The Turn of the Key.
The ending of Jason takes a boat ride is horrible as well.
DEVIL was a great movie
Agreed!
I actually enjoyed the ending to the last house on the left remake. The head in the microwave was pretty brutal.
"I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House" is a perfect cure for insomnia. I love slow-burn horror movies, but that one was no-burn. It was nothing but atmosphere, which might have made for an effective short film, but stretching it out for an hour and 45 minutes was anything but pretty. Not surprisingly, there is a huge gap between critics' and audiences' opinions of it.
FWIW, I don't even remember the ending.
Quarantine and Descent were both awesome movies...
My friend Lezlie played Maggie in the Last nightmare
Never thought I’d hear someone on this channel say ‘Bruno Mattei’
Watched Seed of Chucky last night. Hilarious but so stupid. Dumb ending.
With all due respect, does anyone else think Glen looks like David Bowie?!?
I think Glen looks like my now 21 year old son when he was 16 . He has always had his own style .🤣🤣
I watched it as a kid, about 10 years old. With my dad. The scene where Chucky is "extracting his biomaterial" was super awkward to watch
Hali -He’s always looked like Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day to me.
@@sci-figuy6668 LOL...I don’t see that at all!! 😳
What do you know? 2 bad horror icon fathers.
Sinister should be on this list. All it took was less than 3 seconds for, in my opinion, a good horror movie to become only decent with its unnecessary, out of place jump scare.
OMG... The Boy... it was doing so well!! I was so damn scared and freaking out until the ending. What the hell was that!? I know it was an "humans are way more scary" thing, but COME ON!!
Eli - the random shift in the plot from an exciting perspective of the parents lying to Eli about his condition to the sudden “my dad is Satan and I’m the Antichrist” completely ruined the theme of the film. Instead a look into the dark past of his parents or maybe a horrible past of the facility in which he is being treated in would have rounded that off better, but the sudden “I’m all powerful” trope needs to burn in a fire
I liked the remake of House on the Left. I really enjoyed how he went back in just killed all the other people that was really enjoyable for me. And I also like the happening ending oh, I don't see why Wahlberg would try to help them over in France as it would be gone before he even knew it happened but the fact that they alluded earlier in the movie that it just popped up there and could pop up elsewhere was a great way to in the movie the show that it wasn't just a fluke
Thank you so much for spoiling the gallows for me. Seriously. A jump scare towards the camera? Com’on man
You guys should do top 10 saddest moments from "Chicago Fire" I'm only on season 3 and there has already been plenty of sad scenes!!
The Gallows is absolutely one of my favorite movies and one of the few that have ever given me nightmares - but yeah, not the best ending. Honestly, Gallows II had a worse ending in my opinion
Me too. J watched it and it did give me a few geniune jumpscares
Top Ten movie Psychopaths of each Decade:
90s:
1. Hannibal Lecter
2. John Doe
3. Tommy Devito
4. Mickey and Mallory
5. Bill Foster
6. Max Cady
7. Annie Wilkes
8. Billy Loomis
9. Henry Evans
10. Kevin "O Dogg" Anderson
2000s:
1. Jigsaw
2. Joker
3. Patrick Bateman
The rest is up to you.
I'd stick the firefly family up there as well
What pisses me off the most about Jigsaw is that if Logan really is the original apprentice wouldn't Mark or Amanda or gordon have known about him. Saw five tried to make a timeline of all of John's apprentices like Mark was first then he planted the pen that got Lawrence and Amanda was his apprentice before gordon . Also why would John use a flat screen TV for one of his first games and then use a a small box TV for the rest and why would Billy's eyes glow for one of his earlier games but then they don't for the rest of them.
Video fails:
1) Adding Unfriended. It actually made as much sense as a ghost in a computer could make. Those kids act like normal teenagers in this generation. And I was a teenager when it came out.
2) Adding Jigsaw. I honestly didn't see the twists coming. Not only was the game happening in the past, so John Kramer was still dead rather than just somehow resurrected, which being the 8th movie in the series, I kind of expected that to happen. Plus the reveal of Logan being a Jigsaw apprentice the entire time was a pretty good twist too. And the laser trap kill was awesome. Sure, it was CGI, but you try turning a head into a flower and having the "petals" fall exactly the way you want it to without CGI. My biggest issue was the "I speak for the dead" line replacing "Game over," but I can even defend that. Logan was overseas serving in the military during those first 7 movies, so he wouldn't know about the "Game Over" line. And no one ALIVE would know about it either except for John Kramer, and he is also dead now. So that line is still pretty good all things considered.
3) Mentioning Seed of Chucky's bad ending without giving people hope of good new Chucky movies with Curse of Chucky and Cult of Chucky, and whatever sequel they make next.
Top ten “did i say that out loud moments”
Using a reference to the last Sopranos episode, is indicative of how people refuse to give attention to what has been released about the use of the camera in that final scene of Made in America. But interesting list.
Loving these lists 🤑
I liked the ending of Truth or Dare. It wasn’t the normal we-beat-the-big-bad ending that’s expected of most movies of its genre.
The Happening is a bad movie?
What? _No_
Of course it is ! one of the worst movies ever !!!
Do I detect sarcasm?
9:46 was not expecting that face. I laughed louder than I should have.
Even as a dishonorable mention, Pretty Thing showing up here is disappointing. That film is like gothic poetry; something Poe might have written. And the ending is genuinely terrifying.