The Best Horror Movies You Will Never Forget - Part 1
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What are your favorite Horror movies that you will never forget? In this video we present five movies that for us are some of the best offerings for this spooky season. So sit back and enjoy Part 1!
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0:00 - Intro
1:04 - Scream
2:21 - The Witch
4:05 - Rosemary's Baby
5:41 - Ad
6:47 - Hereditary
8:16 - The Fly
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Hereditary single handedly got me back into horror. Amazing movie.
Horror masterclass, I agree.
Same here, got back into horror movies ;)
and somehow it’s a debut
Tony Colette definitely deserved an Oscar for her work in Hereditary.
She did. Likewise for Brad Dourif as the Gemini killer in the Exorcist 3. A shame the Oscars never gives awards to the horror genre.
"[Hereditary] is an evil f-ing movie" was hilarious, and honestly I agree. One of the many reasons it's one of my favorites.
Hereditary is such a fantastic and completely evil movie. There is no light, no redemption, no hope and absolutely filled with unrelenting darkness. Toni Collette should have won an award just for her intense and heart wrenching screaming after she discovered her daughter's body after "that scene".
Agreed. Toni Colette is perhaps the greatest actress of our time. It's a travesty she hasn't an Oscar for a leading role (AFAIK). It bugs me to no end that the Oscars seemingly disregard the whole horror genre. Likewise Brad Dourif as the Gemini killer in the Exorcist 3 should've gotten an Oscar for supporting role.
Those screams etched a memory in my soul that I will never forget
@@lonnygrigsby4984 SERIOUSLY, I get chills just thinking about it.
My top 4 favorite horror films are as follows.
1. The Shining (1980)
2. The Thing (1982)
3. Evil Dead 2 (1987)
4. Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Can’t argue those- great films
How incredibly original
Am i the only person who thinks The Shining isn't scary?
BRAINS BRAINS BRAINS
@@michaelz9892 I dont think its scary either, but its still my favourite horror movie.
The witch is one of my favourites too :)
Talking of Toni Colette, I thought she was brilliant in The Sixth Sense, a favourite of mine.
"Rosemary's Baby" and "The Witch" are in my top 10 movies!!🖤🖤
My favorites are classics. Alien, The Thing, and The Shinning.
Hereditary is one of my favorite modern horror films.
I also love Jordan Peeles work.
That's my top 3 also. And I agree on Hereditary. But I think Jordan Peele's work is really terribly bad. 🤷♂️
I don’t think I’ve ever heard Hereditary described so perfectly. Lol.
Its hard to choose but these are deffinitely some movies that creeped me out:
- Videodrome
- Lake Mungo
- The Lighthouse
- Ghostwatch
- Pulse (2001)
Lake Mungo had me looking over my shoulder and keeping the lights on for like 2 weeks lmao
oh Leke Mungo probably has the scariest scene i've ever seen. We all know which one i mean ...
I miss this videos, long time not knowing about this channel
Some of my faves that weren't on this list are: Annihilation, The Babadook, Texas chainsaw 2, the conjuring 1 and Midsommar...Hope that one of them gets on the next list!
Annihilation & Midsommar are two of my all time favorite movies omg, and The Conjuring is a super nostalgic movie for me (I was a college freshman when it came out and have some fun memories attached to it). I feel compelled to watch The Babadook & Texas Chainsaw 2 now bc we seem to have very similar taste lol
@@aliceramenhead That's so cool!! And I totally recommend those two! The Babadook is literally TERRIFYING, and Texas 2 is basically a dark comedy! I think you'll enjoy them both!!
@@em_is_ok If I end up liking those two I'll come back here and confirm that em_is_ ok and I have a 100% horror movie taste compatibility rate lol
@@aliceramenhead Then I hope to hear from you soon!!
Annihilation is one of my most favorite movies of all time!! Truely amazing!!
My favourite is Jacob's Ladder. Then in no order; The Exorcist 3, Alien, Hereditary, The Sixth Sense, The Witch, Babadook.
3:20
Undersold that the American English and accents they use in The Witch are carefully recreated and historically accurate.
Made by the same guy behind The Lighthouse, who also lovingly recreated the American English for that movie too.
I love Hereditary and The Witch, are my favourite of all time, The Shinnig, Run, El orfanato, Rec, Buzan Train, Shutter, Eye 13th, Black Phone are really cool
My Top 25:
Black Swan
Requiem for A Dream
Lost Highway
Antichrist
The Fly
The House that Jack Built
mother!
Hereditary
Annihilation
Inland Empire
Saw
Braindead
Event Horizon
The Neon Demon
The Thing
Suspiria (2018)
In the Mouth of Madness
Coraline
Angst
Alien
The Shining
The Mist
Evil Dead Trilogy
You really like movies about when an ambitious woman has her sh*t all f*cked up all of a sudden, don't you?
I love your bold choices of adding The Neon Demon and the 2018 Suspiria (much deeper story than the 1970s classic version). Great list overall.
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Thx! I haven't seen the original Suspiria yet, I'm looking forward to it ^^
Love you some Darrimen Aronofsky and Lars van Trier apparently lol
I absolutely love Midsommar, sometimes even more than Hereditary!
COuld you elaborate I'm interested how anything could top Hereditary.
Top 5 would probably be: Hereditary, The Shining, Lake Mungo, An American Werewolf in London and Exorcist III.
There is a little movie called Paperhouse (1988) that turns into a bit of a fantasy movie by the end, but it gets to me somehow, and the backstory of the boy actor that plays in it is heartbreaking and quite mysterious.
Lake Mungo is brilliant 👍🏼
It scares me how much my thoughts, that perhaps, I haven't even spoken aloud, you speak with purpose.
This collection is amongst my all-time favourite horrors.
The way you appreciate these films for what they were at the time and what they are today. It warms my heart.
I cannot express my gratitude that you share your thoughts and theories for the film I hold dear.
There's no way I could ever say how meaningful these videos you make mean to me.
Thank you to all involved in this channel.
Every video is a pleasure and gives me so much inspiration and thought.
glad you're back
Like always, great video. You always recommend great movies to watch.
I have yet to find a horror film that gives me same eerie atmosphere I felt when watching The Witch. The dark forest along with the soundtrack and performances are *chef’s kiss*
Great video!
add Event Horizon and The Mist and the list is complete.
The mist is the only movie that made me stand up and begin clapping at the end. Truely profound. Wait... no, I also began clapping at the end of the amazing movie Peprika! Have you ever seen that?? It's not horror. But it's truely something to behold
My list would just be all A24 horror lmao
Thank you for Upload :)
Rosemary's Baby is my favorite from this list.
1. The Others
2. The Haunting of Hill House
3. The Woman in Black
4. The Blair Witch Project
5. Event Horizon
6. The Empty Man
7. Caveat
Good Horror movies are hard to come by.
Event Horizon is a very underrated movie
I’ve seen hereditary over 14 times and don’t plan on stopping until my girlfriend is finally willing to finish it
The Wailing (2016) is an evil film...
My favourite horror movies of all time
1. The Void (I love cosmic horror movies)
2.Martay's the french film
3. A Serbian film
4. The wickerman the first one
5. The thing
My favourite horror movie franchise
1.V/H/S ( best found footage films of all time nothing can come close or even do better its done)
2.Alien
3.Insidious
4.wrong turn
5.saw
Had a similar reaction to you with Hereditary. I too felt that I did not ever want to watch it again but when the blu-ray came out, I bought it straight away lol.
Ad. The most terrifying horror of all.
The witch is really good. Some very very creepy scenes from that film
More horror, please!
Cannot disagree with this list
Hereditary is one of the best movies to come out in the last godam decade
Slept with a light on for 2 nights after that one
Scariest drive home from a theater in my entire life
Please make a video on memories of murder 2003!!! I really really need your take :)
NGL it took me YEARS to finally realize the reason I never found Rosemary's Baby scary is at least partially because of my autism, which makes reading social cues difficult in the first place and caused me to miss that the characters' shifty behavior was on purpose and not just the product of what I assumed at the time was bad acting. 😅
If nothing else, it was an important lesson for me in the subjectivity of horror, and to pay close attention to _why_ some people find a movie scary before expending my time on something that might not even move the needle for me.
This is a fascinating take! I would have never considered that
Exorcist III. The cold nihilism of it got under my skin.
For me, the scariest horror film I've ever seen is still The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Nothing I've seen before or since can compete with it's oppressive atmosphere and the 'realness' of it. It descends into a complete hopelessness that, even if the main characters survive, are still permanently changed by. The brutal unflinching vibe of the film is something I've been searching for ever since, but nothing has met it yet. Even the comedy feels so fucking mean and horrible, like it's gone beyond comedy into a realm of absurdist torture.
I love this film.
Saw it once and i avoid watching it since. You know there are theories saying that it's an analogy of the "human" treatment of animals? I agree it goes into hopeless nightmare. Horrific and disturbing, but, when i think of horror movie genre i lean towards abstract/psychological movies.
"The brutal unflinching vibe of the film is something I've been searching for ever since, but nothing has met it yet" there is a very little spanish movie called "Who can kill a child" (1976), shocked me in my youth but not so much now, but has some similar vibes as TCSM. Nothing really awful in the movie, just saying, since that title :)
@@jotade2098 ooh interesting, I'll add it to the list- thank you :)
@@jotade2098 yeah ya see the thing that, to me, seperates TTCM from other 'torture porn' and gross out shock horror films is there's something deeper there in the text, there's a real... I don't know what I'd even call it, maybe 'hatred' or 'disgust', that seems to be running through the veins of the film, that goes beyond just gleeful murder. The analogy for the treatment of animals is a good one, but considering Tobe Hooper and his political beliefs I think it also juxtaposes the treatment of animals to be used for meat with the way America treats it's people, using them and grinding them up to wage wars and make money. Again I don't know really what Tobe Hooper was going for and tbh it might have just been a complete accident that the film turned out exactly how it did but there's something sinister beyond what we see, and to me that dwelled in my mind long after I saw the film.
@@Level_1_Frog saw your channel, we have many same followings. nice to meet you :)
good ol treehouse of horror 😂
This was a great first installment.
I think the three films that really took hold of me in some way and never really let go would be:
Videodrome
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
The Shining
The shining and hereditary are the top 2 best horror movies if I'm honest
I heard that House (japan) is a pretty interesting horror film.
HEREDITARY
I agree, but to this list I'd also add Exorcist 1 and 3 and possibly the first Wickerman.
fantastic!
Movie at 0:05?
I thought there was a movie called "Ad."
I think a movie that continually promised plot but turned out to be nothing but recursive ads would be very effective horror, but possibly cause test audiences to kill themselves.
Hereditary fucked me up a little
I just don't get people that complaining Hereditary is not a horror movie, boring etc. That movie is a masterpiece. What are they expecting? A frickin jumpscare every 3 minutes? Go to the haunted house instead.
Oculus, Marebito and Uzumaki top my list.
I don't know if me and my fiancee are just weird people, but we both find the Ari Aster horror films (Hereditary & Midsommer) hilarious 😂 we have a little 'Ari Aster Bingo Sheet' when we watch the films, because we really love them and watch them a lot, they're fantastic- but for us they just aren't scary at all. Maybe it's normal to be scared of naked old people? 🤔
Watch his first short The Strange Thing About the Johnsons (2011) it's right here. That one i found hilarious. Hereditary not at all, quite haunting :)
i think we talked in another comment today, really check that short 30 min The Strange Thing About the Johnsons" i believe it was his end of studies exercise. Hilarious, interesting and another side of his storytelling
"it's in utube
🙀🙀🙀
My top 5 favorite horror films are as follows.
1. The Thing (1982)
2. Annihilation (2018)
3. Alien (1979)
4. The Wailing (2016)
5. In the Mouth of Madness (1995)
The wailing? All of your picks are amazing, but oddly enough I've never even heard of "The Wailing". Hmmmm... I'm gonna need to check that out!
TW: flashing lights
I just can't understand the hype of Hereditary. When I saw it the audience were all in hysterics at the ridiculousness of it. I was disappointed when they killed off a certain character so early on only for them to come back as a seance too.
THANK YOU. That was the audience reaction when I saw it in the theater also and people were just shaking their heads and laughing on the way out talking about how completely stupid it got.
A goofy title aside; 'Let's Scare Jessica to Death', from 1971.
this is really good except for scream..
The Fly is great, but I feel like The Thing deserves at least a honorary mention. The Fly evokes disgust and grotesque, but The Thing takes this and then adds a hefty dose of paranoia, isolation and fear for your safety to that. IMO it is a better horror than even the Alien.
Please watch Lake Mungo. No movie has ever stuck with me the way that one has.
Top 5 for me too.
The Devil's Backbone from Del Toro is usually forgotten and it's a great one too.
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Nothing tops Hereditary....
Are u serious
Eh, The Fly is good, but none of these movies are particularly "scary", or even that memorable to be honest.
I dunno, maybe I've watched so many I've become desensitized to them, but horror movies don't hit that hard anymore.
Scream is too full of itself, the Witch is more of a "woman puberty bad" type deal, Rosemary's Baby is just boring building up to a lackluster ending (I feel like a lot of the praise is people trying to seem cultured and sniff their own farts), haven't seen Hereditary to actually give a comment on that, and The Fly definitely hits some pretty good notes but feels less like horror and more of a cautionary tale. Apart from The Fly, none of them really stuck with me.
I'm not really into "hehe spooked ya!" movies, ghosts, or jumpscares, and despite not being religious and more agnostic, I find that I enjoy horror movies that deal with theology to resonate with me. The mysticism and history behind religion goes back millenniums, which sets up interesting opportunities to ponder about our relationship with it, and whether or not such things could exist. Though I also love horror with a sci-fi element as well.
Top 4 would be, The Shining, The Thing, The Exorcist, and The Mist. Lots of "The(s)" in there. I'd give ya 5, but it's 6am and I can't think of one. Though I guess the common thread is other people can be more frightening than ghosts and ghouls.
Your very first choice (Scream) discredits the credibility of the list. Nope!
ok
Idk.. Hereditary and The witch, Rosemary's baby? Dude maybe you don't agree with the first choice but all those movies are f..ing top notch
Not certain what age you are but I think you should go rewatch if you haven’t lately . It’s like Cabin in the Woods as a critique of contemporary horror. I watched it as a young teenager and thought it was lame. Now much older, I dunno I appreciate it.
"What's your favorite scary movie?" - Ghostface. 👻😱