Right!? I hate that they always flirt with the opportunity to depict zombification from the actual subject rather than only from the survivors who have to shoot their family and friends or whatever - yawn. Would add so much more to the horror and despair, but they just never do it.
@@geoff7936 they always make zombification either fast or just “high temperature then death” Watching your own skin become green to grey to black, feeling the hunger rise, being aware how violent your becoming towards your loved ones and, finally, losing your mind and becoming an animal only driven by hunger That would be an interesting plot imo
@@higaiwokeru there is actually a short film on youtube about a guy who apparently fled during a zombie apocalypse with his girlfriend and baby but got a car accident. the girlfriend/wife is a zombie pretty much from the get-go but you see him transform slowly and take actions so that he does not want to eat the baby. It has a good ending.
That film really disturbed me. I usually don't mind body horror or gore ect, but something in Justin Long's performance totatly hit the nail for me. I actually pitied that poor devil!
Splinter is even more terrifying than described here. It doesn't take over your brain, it just uses your body, and whether you're alive or not doesn't concern it. The guy you saw in the bathroom that got up and broke his ankle was still alive and fully aware of what was happening.
It's also one of the most popular horror movie genres. Taking away what makes us human and mutilating a human body in horrific ways unsurprisingly makes for perfect horror. Edited to fix grammar errors. Thanks for the likes!
Its good but I don't like how directors use it with cheap storylines. Like how some of the film's in this countdown are just ridiculous. They are either cheap or rip-offs of pre-existing films.
I watched Tusk with my mom and the ending was so weird to her she brings it up constantly when something doesn't make sense in a movie. "Why would they let him live at the zoo???? They just left him in the skin suit and stuck him in a zoo???"
@@scp--297 for real! He’s surely in so much pain. He will probably die anyways, being in a zoo and having open wounds constantly scraping the dirty ground and water. He would probably get numerous infections and die am even more painfully.
The rich upper class people in "Society" weren't aliens, they are from Earth, they just aren't human. They're evolved from worms not apes, thats why they can do all that weird shit.
Same. The score was/is powerful and, as I get older and a bit more addlepated...I cannot watch any part of this film. The only thing more powerful is "The Fly II" The"Timex" sequences. To this day-at 60-I cannot convey the horrior to someone who's not seen the film without choking up.
The Human Centipede ending is particularly awful when considering what the body does after death: vacating of the bowels. Lindsay is indeed suffering until she finally dies herself. I’d honestly follow the dude’s lead and end it myself.
So, two german police officers died right before All of this. There will be more cops going there if they don't Respond. So i don't think she dies there
@@Vampwars Probably. Strange coincidence is I had just recently gotten my hands on Cronenberg's The Fly to rewatch, as I had seen it years ago. Maybe it's because i know what happens, but that one was the only one on this list that didn't creep me out.
You prob need this but you really dont know why, but your Brain Screams for more and you really dont know why. So you end watching this but you really Still dont know why 😁
It actually builds up a resistance to 'normal' gross-out material. For example, after seeing some of this shit, you'll never think that a stab wound with blood or a wisdom tooth being removed is that bad.
Fun Fact: The pregnancy scene in Inseminoid, the scene where the woman is screaming, is exactly where the jumpscare scream from *Five Nights at Freddy's* came from!
Why the hell did they put him in a wildlife sanctuary instead of just capping him like any decent person would do? smh. you know what? just tell me the name of the sanctuary, im going walrus hunting.
I don't remember how old I was when I watched Tusk, but Jesus christ I regret it so much. I actually watched it with my dad and he was just as horrified as I was. Me and my dad actually watched some more movies on this list too, like human centipede and the fly. I remember my dad being like "they didn't just end him!? If I saw a half walrus half man I'd just kill him, call me heartless but he don't deserve that suffering!" it made me laugh a bit but I still had a nightmare.
@@Splatt_axolotlthey could have done surgery to try and help him as well as therapy to get back to acting like a person. He was conditioned as an adult not a child so there’s still a chance he could have been saved and lived a better life than being forced to live in a freaking zoo
Not only that but his screams! And why the hell would they let him alive!? And even worse in an animal sanctuary? Why not shoot the poor bastard or at least get him into a hospital!?
@Imaya Ingram He killed his son so he wouldn’t have to suffer anymore, and about 45 seconds later the military shows up, and it turns out the mist was being contained and eliminated. He killed his child for nothing.
I remember watching “Tusk” in theaters. There was about 7-8 other people in the theater. By the end of the film there was 3. The ending was really crazy to see...
@@JayGigantic Yeah, I live in LA and Arclight Hollwood on Sunset Blvd. shows a lot of Indie films, or ones made by smaller production companies. They even hold Q&A sessions after the film too. It's usually with the director and maybe 2-3 people from the cast. They did that with "Tusk" and Kevin Smith was there with Justin Long and Hayley Joel Osment. I unfortunately didn't go to that though. But if you're ever in LA you gotta check out what's playing there...
The movies listed in this video: 10. The Beach House 9. Rabid 8. Society 7. The Fly 6. The Human Centipede 5. Tusk 4. Contracted 3. Inseminoid 2. Splinter 1. Antiviral
The ending to the Fly II is the most disturbing thing I've seen in a movie. The man is reduced to a pile of meat with an eyeball and a tongue while his colleagues watch him drink from a bowl.
I thought his fate was an ironic commentary on the ruthlessness of his own Institute; "Our boss turned into a disgusting blob-monster? Wooo-ho, we've got another subject to study!"
Just showed my dad Tusk after he asked if I wanted to watch some horror movies for Halloween. At the end he said "Son, I'm 67 years old, and I've have seen a lot of weird s***, but this by far has to be the weirdest" I'd call that a win.
I have made it a goal to never fully watch that movie. I saw a few clips on titkok decided to look it up I am now forever traumatized. I sometimes hate my curiosity.
To be fair, that was sort of the director's intent; to create such an absurd comedy-horror film that you'd watch purely to experience the rollercoaster of emotions it subjects you to. I saw it once a while ago, thought it was magnificent purely because of how damn weird and horrifying it was.
In the original, his wife crushed the fly/man in a mechanical press, while the man/fly got caught in a spider's web and was crushed with a rock by his best friend
@@Sternertime The entire thing was an utter shitshow, save for the old man's incredibly lengthy monologue. THAT *almost* justified the film's existence, but UGH!!!
I was watching one of these videos and before I got to the tusk part I was so excited to see it because everyone in the comments was talking about. One of my biggest regrets ever in my life
Okay, so we should probably add some context to "Contracted." The real tragedy in that film is that Samantha, who is a lesbian, is date-raped early in the film. From this sexual assault she contracts the virus which turns her into a zombie. Her doctor doesn't believe her when she says she hasn't had sex with a man in over a year, and judges her for having contracted an STD. The zombie thing is just a metaphor.
There's actually a real story about a woman who had her gums or tongue begin to turn black. Doctor's couldn't figure out what it was. They eventually discovered she had given head to a guy that had fucked a corpse and the blackness was caused by formaldehyde.
My mom worked in a hospital and there it also happened. A guy's wife had symptoms and it turned out that her man working in the pathology fucked dead bodies. Needless to say they got divorced and the guy lost his job and was sued.
Obviously. It was even made by another studio because his normal partner studio seriously thought it was too stupid. This is the kind of plot you’d see on background tv while the actual show is doing its thing
You forgot to mention in Splinter that the fungus forcing your body to mace around doesn’t always move at the joints and will instead snap every bone in your body one by one! So that’s a horrifying thought.
There are actually worse degenerate films out there I wont give u the names though cause after watching you'll be traumatized wishing you never saw it then you'll be cursing me out
@The Human Centipede a. AA. WHAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I hated the human centipede.not because of the material but because it was hyped up to be some sick shit you would only watch once yet it turned out to be a clichéd, boring piece of crap
I think you could also include Cleopatra, the acrobat in the movie "Freaks". She had to spend the rest of her life with her head attached to the body of a chicken.
It wasn't attached to the body of a chicken. Her legs were cut off, and she got feathers melted/stuck onto her torso (i think that was also what made it look puffier). Then her fingers were melted too, so that they would look like duck's feet. And her tongue got ripped out so that she could only squawk, and one of her eyes got ripped out as well... But yeah aside from that, it was still all her own body, and a terrible way to go.
Contracted was so anger inducing. A lesbian who just had her girlfriend break up with her is sexually assaulted by a necrophiliac afterward and is given a metaphorical STD and shamed the entire film. It's pretty insulting really. Sad film all around.
I think you may have missed the point if you think that wasnt done 100% intentionally. its supposed to be metaphorical towards how many rape victims are treated.
@@nighthawkf1174 In the immortal words of Meatwad, "I get it, but I ain't laughing." Between the tasteless handling of the subject in the first film, and the second film having no idea what it's trying to be about(THE RAPIST GOES APOCALYPSE is a weird escalation) I'm willing to say it's more of a David Cage-ian "my story is about Deep and Important Issues" without understanding the actual issues, so it's just a mess
I've seen what cancer can do to people... Imagining what it would be like if the person who had it was immortalized with it is absolutely nightmarish...The amount of pain they'd be in... It would be the worst fate imaginable
@@quincygraham1710 not really. Deadpools healing factor is constantly destroying the new cancer cells in raw stages. That being said, putting his healing factor into a cancer-free body would produce unneede amount of tissue. This is shown in the comic deadpool: secret invasion. It's also one of the ways to kill deadpool: curing his cancer while not removing the healing factor
Maybe these movies aren’t conventionally scariest of all time, but they scar me and scare me the most. Tusk still HAUNTS me. That’s the only movie I’ve ever had trouble finishing. And something left out about the Fly that was even sicker than included here: before Brundle went through the pod with a piece of metal to become that monstrosity, he was urging his girlfriend to go into the pod WITH him to create a “family.” I can’t fathom the concept of their two minds somehow sharing a deformed human-fly hybrid body… how would that work? That gave me nightmares. In a similar vein but not included on this list because it isn’t a central point, I accidentally walked in on Alien 4 as a kid, and I was forever traumatized by the severely deformed science projects gone wrong in the lab, the horror in that woman’s eyes… This video I think is the optime of the type of horror stories that haunt me the most.
Agreed. Everyone told me not to watch "the experimantal suite." And there's another 1986 "The Fly" deleted scene. If you look for it...make sure it's daylight and all the blinds are open.
Suspiria is awful. One girl gets all twisted into a pretzel all her bones broken but forced to never die. The other witch finally kills her out of pity
@@Love_Nyxus I think they are referring to the Dark Origins of the story, which is actually pretty disturbing. They do tend to change those stories, as it is now a children's book, but the older version is fairly creepy
A correction for you: The Cronenberg version of The Fly (1986), which you described as an “original,” is actually a remake; the very first version of The Fly, in fact, came out about 30 years earlier in 1958.
She didn’t say the Cronenberg ‘The Fly’ is the og, she said ’Rabid’ was a remake of a Cronenberg film so ‘The Fly’ is “*an* og” meaning *his* as opposed to a remake *of* his. That’s why she mentions ‘Rabid’ while talking about ‘The Fly’ in the first place.
The sequel, Fly II, has an even worse fate: the fused man at the end, reduced to an existence that would be too cruel for an animal to suffer, crawling around without the limbs to even support his weight.
Actually, you’re conscious until the splinter does something that kills you. One of the humans infected was screaming as he was contorted by the splinter and begging to be killed.
I'm still freaked out by the fly. I grew up in the 80's so as a small kid it's one of the first I saw. Figured it was just a typical horror movie and it starts out kinda cheerful but goes down such a dark tunnel. It was just sick and depressing 😆
Agreed. Can you imagine being force-injected with millions of little wormy slug parasites then bloating up so severely and given an endless appetite that you have to sate it with freshly killed raw animals? Then being blown up to bits because you were actually a trap for whoever found you?
@@ProfessorWhooves11 and just causing suffering for your family and friends who may or may not become part of the giant slimy blob mess. It’s not what people may call ideal
'The Human Centipede'- Me: *GAGS* Literally, I wasn't even looking at the screen or anything, I was checking my phone. All it took was me *hearing* the name of the movie and memories just flooded back and I gagged 😅
@@xyromastr I don't plan to watch it, but now I wanna look up what it's about 😬 But *not* watch it. If you say this is child's play compared to that....I'm gonna take that advice 😬
I was really confused seeing Tusk as number five. What could be worse than being mutilated into a walrus using the skin of other people and your own bones? Then I realize, JESUS. The last one is HORRIFYING.
Some honorable mentions: Dr. Weir's fate in 'Event Horizon'; Anna's fate in 'Martyrs' (2008); every single victim in John Carpenter's 'The Thing' except for Clark who had it relatively easy (just a bullet to the head instead of merging with an ancient alien monster); and the sloth victim's fate in 'Seven'.
@@laprincessa3772 Yes, but they all died relatively quick, for the lack of a better term. The sloth victim, however, was tied to a bed and kept alive through IV drips for an entire year while losing his mind to the point of chewing off his own tongue. His whole body was horrifically brutalized and became completely unrecognizable, and while he survived the whole deal, he still "has hell to look forward to" according to the doctor in the movie. Definitely a fate worse than death in my opinion.
Another one worth mentioning: that subjected to experiments girl in the segment "The Subject" from the horror movie V/H/S/94...she went from a sweet and beautiful young girl to a freak humanoid cyborg with a bizarre camera set on the place of her head...and the worst thing is: she appearantly survived after leaving that horror basement...she went missing 1 month ago based on the time the scene took place and her family was hopeful about having her back, imagine the impact for family and friends of having her back like that, as well as the further challenges that such condition will socially and physically bring her...
That one episode in Hannibal where victims where still alive eventhough they were buried and decaying and have plants coming out of them because they are one with the soil 😭
Society deserves a remake, I know some of you would consider that blasphemy however given its themes of the rich and powerful using the less influential for sustenance it could be really culturally relevant applied to situations like Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein and Jamie spears
The Wax House is the worse one for me. Your entire skin gets turned to wax, you can’t move anything but your eyes, your waxed skin can get torn off easily and it’s agonizingly painful and you’re still alive. If that were to happen to me I ‘d want someone to shoot me.
@@allycherry1218 I am scared to watch A Serbian film cause I already watched Martyrs and people still talk about how it is still below in terms of being grotesque
@@thrax-x maybe more psychological? Like layers of fear and Uzumaki where in the latter there's this constant sense of ruin but nobody do nothing or care as if they aren't touched by those phenomenon and is impossible to run away from the city
I swear they make simple easily verified mistakes on every video just to generate comments. But it makes me not want to watch their videos each time it happens.
I'm surprised the thing wasn't mentioned the movie is an instant classic for sci-fi lovers. It counts as body horror because you don't know which of your friends is an alien corpse waiting to ambush you.
@@LangkeeLongkee I don’t think it ever specified that it killed them when it performed assimilation. The screening that Blair did showed that it just took over the cells, so there might be a possibility that the person is still alive, but more alien than human
I just want to say, regarding entry 4, and the idea that seeing one person slowly turning undead is a lot scarier than a zombie apocalypse… oversharing about an illness below- I had Lyme’s disease in 2018. Thankfully, that’s the closest I’ve ever felt to death, but I swear that’s what turning undead feels like. Too dizzy to stand, no appetite, shivering but sweating through PJs/bedsheets/mattress, and a pounding headache that feels like your skull is about to burst open…it was the worst illness I’ve ever experienced
That is not the original “The Fly”. In the original movie, the man doesn’t turn into a fly over time, but as he and the fly get transported to the other pod, the man’s head and left(?) hand get swapped with the fly’s. The wife and the man try to find the fly with the “white head” that now had the mans head so they could try to put them back through the pod to swap the parts again, but the man almost gets caught by another person so he has his wife crush his fly head and hand with a giant hydraulic press, killing him, but erasing the evidence of his mutation.
His wife then finds the fly with the 'white head' in a spiders web shortly afterwards and kills it by crushing it with a rock rather than letting the spider eat it.
@@steveflatman That scene where the spider tries to eat the fly with the man's head always creeps me out, especially the fly cying out "Help me!" It's weird, I can stand scenes of gore with no problem. In fact, I love Lucio Fulci movies, but scenes like that really disturb me.
In George Langelaan's 1957 short story which started this whole thing off, there were bits of cat anatomy involved too. Ugh. That "Help me, help me!" thing was, I think, original to the 1958 movie.
@@oren1305 More-so the fear of what comes after death in general. Either you're afraid of some horrible Hell that you fear could exist after death, you're afraid of the unknown beyond death, or you're afraid of simply not existing.
some people might be scared of the process but some people like me are scared of what will exactly happen after death, especially if they don't have religious belief.. i mean personally i think going to hell is better than going to a non existence space??
Fun fact: from insomnia or whatever it was called, while she gave birth to the aliens, she screamed, that scream was used in five nights at Freddy’s, look it up, I’m not joking.
FNAF is the game for kiddos to make them believe they thoughen up with a ""horror"" game. FNAF is a joke... Not scary at all by a single bit. Never understood the fuzz about this game... Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Outlast... So many great titles that are actually creepy and scary... And then there is FNAF that all edgy kiddos talk about like it was the epitome of "horror game"... lol...
@@LeKain08 hey buddy, ever thought people like what they like even if its not the best but still personally enjoy it. also why do you care what kids think. if they're kiddos as you say they wouldn't be playing games like resident evil or outlast because they are not matured enough or in the targeted marketed group to know what those games are, now I'm not saying FNAF doesn't have mature elements but its still marketed towards a younger audience. kids will like what they like and you shouldn't put them down for that because that will just make them resent the idea of other horror games more. you should try recommending games instead of putting what they already like down. its okay to not like a certain game that's understandable (i personally don't like amnesia, i found it boring), but don't put down the people who do actually enjoy it. i dont really like fnaf myself but i do respect Scott Cawthon for making a name out of himself and building a community for younger audiences who enjoy horror because they will soon grow up and start broading their interest in horror and then they will play games like resident evil and outlast.
Slither, one of my first real body horror movies, watched it over a decade ago as a tween and i still recall parts of that movie. Really good and totally worth being on here!
These movies still TOTALLY traumatised me. To this day. I was SO upset at end of The Fly, Human Centipede & Tusk. I liked those characters so much and it completely haunts me. I mean God. Dear God all these are SO horrific
I was scrolling down the comments for first 2 minutes of video and then I saw your comment, THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING TUSK, now I'm not gonna watch rest of video, I don't wanna see this walrus ever again
@@TheMorganVEVO the main villain lady gets mutilated, gets her organs extracted and gets stuffed with bird feathers and ends up looking up like a human duck.
The Fly had already lost his humanity. That's why he attacked that guy trying to save Gina Davis so viciously. The Fly would have killed him if Gina Davis didn't stop him
The most horrifying film I’ve ever seen, and one that is so well-made and effective I _never_ want to see the film again is _Requiem for a Dream…_ After watching four characters that over the film’s running time I came to care about, and hoped that they would break out of the traps they walked into, that montage near the film’s end damn near broke me!
YAASSSS, I'm a bit twisted though because although it affected me so much that i couldn't stop thinking about it, i still bought it on dvd and rewatched it. AMAZING film, yet so so disturbing, know EXACTLY what you mean about the end montage 🖤😭💙 It's when his mom gets electric shock treatment for me 😣 One of my favs i must admit.
I agree completely. This whole group basically living their worst nightmares simultaneously. The song though, Lux Aeterna, is always one of my favorites because I happened to know the song BEFORE watching the movie, thank goodness.
Yes, indeed. Well maybe it is just like especially "The Thing" , (but also the Blob ) which is also a remake (not the prequel I mean) ... these movies are so different in technique and overal feeling which is understandable with newer movie tech and '25 - 30' years later that they are percieved as a whole new movie. It is one of the few movies where the Remake is by far better than the orginal. Yet someone didn't do their homework.
Actually, the worst human hybrid example happens in Full Metal Alchemist, when a mad man fuses his daughter and her dog into one, very much in pain, creature. It's heartbreaking in the extreme.
There's actually a young adult book about some crash landed young teens on a mad scientist island. The scientist turns three of them a giant fish, giant bird, and giant snake. A very weird body horror for 13 year olds. I read it 12 years ago, so definitely before Tusk.
Wow when i was in school years ago i read Unwind which had body mutilation because 'the future is wild' Well it turns out the author was prolly just inspired about real life situations, I'm still wondering how that was allowed to be a childrens book its like scifi physiological horror, very unforgettable 😆
Dr. Franklin's Island. Man, that takes me back. The kids got turned into a stingray, an eagle, and an unspecified snake (or I just don't remember the type). I also remember details like the narrator seeing animals with human hands for paws. Freaky stuff.
The last one was really sick because I feel like it could actually happen. How rich people advantage of celebrities for profit and how some people become such obsessed fans that they probably would buy their skin. Toxic as hell.
Excuse me but how is The Thing not on here? Yes it is already on a million lists but knowing the creature was still alive at the end and could infect the world was pretty terrifying and still to this day it’s considered one of the greatest horror movies.
I was thinking the same thing until I figured that the idea was to point out body horrors where the victim remained alive but in terrible agony. The victims of The Thing suffer in horrible and torturous ways, but they do actually *die*. Same thing with victims of The Blob.
50 first dates should be on here. imagine being introduced to adam sandler every single day for the rest of your life.
Hahah hahaha 🤣 good one
I can’t stand Adam Sandler
I love Adam Sandler lol
@@misanthropic985 I was talking about him
I liked 50 First Dates. If I had memory loss I'd love to be reminded of my partner, family & our story every day
The idea of a conscious person gradually becoming a zombie is so much more horrific than the living dead trope
Right!? I hate that they always flirt with the opportunity to depict zombification from the actual subject rather than only from the survivors who have to shoot their family and friends or whatever - yawn. Would add so much more to the horror and despair, but they just never do it.
@@geoff7936 Well, the vast majority of zombie stories involve slow living transformations, so I don't know why you're whining.
I’ve seen that movie-really doesn’t live up to the expectations set in this video. It’s not a great movie
@@geoff7936 they always make zombification either fast or just “high temperature then death”
Watching your own skin become green to grey to black, feeling the hunger rise, being aware how violent your becoming towards your loved ones and, finally, losing your mind and becoming an animal only driven by hunger
That would be an interesting plot imo
@@higaiwokeru there is actually a short film on youtube about a guy who apparently fled during a zombie apocalypse with his girlfriend and baby but got a car accident. the girlfriend/wife is a zombie pretty much from the get-go but you see him transform slowly and take actions so that he does not want to eat the baby. It has a good ending.
Tusk was something truly psychologically scaring.
Tusk: Please kill me
That film really disturbed me. I usually don't mind body horror or gore ect, but something in Justin Long's performance totatly hit the nail for me. I actually pitied that poor devil!
@@richtifilmpalast5373 yeah I really like Justin Long even though his character was a jerk at the beginning I still felt for him.
It's fascinating what sexual abuse can do to someone's psyche
Exactly
Chumimi
Splinter is even more terrifying than described here. It doesn't take over your brain, it just uses your body, and whether you're alive or not doesn't concern it. The guy you saw in the bathroom that got up and broke his ankle was still alive and fully aware of what was happening.
That was a really good film. They had almost no budget, so they had to get creative with it.
He even asked to be put out of his misery when Lacey found him in the bathroom
The human centipede is a whole nother kind of gross and weird.
Yeah, but the key and Peele human centipede sketch was great
And the director had fun filming it and the sequels so. Take that how you will.
Have you ever heard of a "Serbian Film"? That film will make the Human Centipede look like a child's film.
so sad movie :'(
Mmm........PA
Body horror has to be the most disturbed genre to ever surface on this planet.. Yuck
It's also one of the most popular horror movie genres. Taking away what makes us human and mutilating a human body in horrific ways unsurprisingly makes for perfect horror.
Edited to fix grammar errors. Thanks for the likes!
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It is my least favorite... it just fucks up my head... not in a good way 😕
Ikr🤢
Its good but I don't like how directors use it with cheap storylines. Like how some of the film's in this countdown are just ridiculous. They are either cheap or rip-offs of pre-existing films.
I watched Tusk with my mom and the ending was so weird to her she brings it up constantly when something doesn't make sense in a movie. "Why would they let him live at the zoo???? They just left him in the skin suit and stuck him in a zoo???"
I like your mom sounds great lol
Honestly, I completely agree with her. If its not reversible, Why didn't they just kill him?
Yo made my week!😅
@@scp--297 for real! He’s surely in so much pain. He will probably die anyways, being in a zoo and having open wounds constantly scraping the dirty ground and water. He would probably get numerous infections and die am even more painfully.
@@rattian1976 The real question is WHY THE HELL WOULD THEY PUT THAT THING IN A ZOO WHERE KIDS GO TO SEE ANIMALS EVEN ADULTS WOULD FIND IT HORRIFYING
(01:02) The Beach House
(02:02) Rabid
(03:08) Society
(04:12) The Fly
(05:15) The Human Centipede
(06:21) Tusk
(07:29) Contracted
(08:28) Inseminoid
(09:42) Splinter
(10:34) Antiviral
Thank you 🙏🏼
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Thank you, I wish you only the best in this life 🙏
You're doing God's work, my son.
The Final also has quite a few unfortunate body horror fates
"Being a fungus filled zombie..."
Ethan Winters: You called?
I just finished watching resident evil village this is best timed comment lmao
Honestlyyyyyyy 😂😂😂
no one:
markiplier: *fungus baby*
@@HumanitysStrongest Me: *shroom baby*
*S H R O O M C H I L D*
Tusk made sure that i'd never look at Walruses the same ever again.
Can you imagine the inverse. Alternate universe from walrus to human.
i thought it was gonna be some dumb walrus mask attached to him, but holy shit I'm more fucking scarred than the first time i saw the human centipede
That fkn movie made me sick
Same!
@@abdimojo8794 It would be even scarier
The rich upper class people in "Society" weren't aliens, they are from Earth, they just aren't human. They're evolved from worms not apes, thats why they can do all that weird shit.
Oh...cool
they were descended from ancient romans who got exposed to some parasite.
It might seem like it doesn't matter if someone corrects something like this, but it does matter. Praise the Sun Sir Foxx
Ah, so that's the final evolution of the graboids
Got in before I could mention it.
Jeff Golblum in 'The Fly' was definitely one of the most realistic, intense and heartbreaking performances I've ever seen.
Same. The score was/is powerful and, as I get older and a bit more addlepated...I cannot watch any part of this film. The only thing more powerful is "The Fly II"
The"Timex" sequences. To this day-at 60-I cannot convey the horrior to someone who's not seen the film without choking up.
I couldn't get over the gross factor to see any redeeming quality.
Saddest movie I've ever seen. I saw it as a kid and it mentally messed me up for a long time.
The Human Centipede ending is particularly awful when considering what the body does after death: vacating of the bowels. Lindsay is indeed suffering until she finally dies herself. I’d honestly follow the dude’s lead and end it myself.
I think she tries to but can’t reach the glass fragment in the ground right?
So, two german police officers died right before All of this. There will be more cops going there if they don't Respond. So i don't think she dies there
@@philippgrutzwurst2546 there’s the hope that they were notified by the 2 or find where the officers were last seen in time to save her.
A terrible last meal...
@@philippgrutzwurst2546 Oh thank you, that's right. She just have to wait a little longer. Now a feel a bit of relief.
I knew this was going to be disturbing. Why did i watch this?
Same reason I did: We have issues. But then again, so do the people who made these films & the people who made this list. People are strange 🤷🏾♀️
@@Vampwars Probably. Strange coincidence is I had just recently gotten my hands on Cronenberg's The Fly to rewatch, as I had seen it years ago. Maybe it's because i know what happens, but that one was the only one on this list that didn't creep me out.
You prob need this but you really dont know why, but your Brain Screams for more and you really dont know why. So you end watching this but you really Still dont know why 😁
Because you have TH-cam😂
It actually builds up a resistance to 'normal' gross-out material. For example, after seeing some of this shit, you'll never think that a stab wound with blood or a wisdom tooth being removed is that bad.
Kind of amazing how youtube allows us to show people literally melting into one another, yet seeing a nipple on a woman is just too much.
AMC channel is the same-way, they can show gore like the 'walking dead'.
but block-out profanity such as hancock saying "Asshole".
Or showing pewds coco
That's America for you. A nation that fetishes violence and frowns upon anything sexual.
Gotta keep the Bible Belt happy...
Oh stfu .. Christians have no influence on popular culture.. you anti religious types just hate normalcy
Fun Fact: The pregnancy scene in Inseminoid, the scene where the woman is screaming, is exactly where the jumpscare scream from *Five Nights at Freddy's* came from!
Weird...
Really 😮
I know
sounds like a lawsuit
@@jac6995😂
Why the hell did they put him in a wildlife sanctuary instead of just capping him like any decent person would do? smh. you know what? just tell me the name of the sanctuary, im going walrus hunting.
That's true and it's a bit weird that they left him at this horrible fate,but it would be for sure difficult to make his body normal again
I’m pretty sure u can’t legally kill somebody even if they consent
@@captainraincoat3022 except since they're in an animal reserve they are technically a walrus so it's really poaching instead of murder.
Its a metaphor
@@captainraincoat3022 euthanasia
* Someone gets transformed into a spiky fungi zombie *
Leon S. Kennedy: *Excitedly unsheathes knife*
The exact person I was thinking of. 👍👍
@@andrewblancheiii4464 he's the only person who'd wanna knife that thing to death
In Re6 he'd sidekick them to death
Joel and Ellie would join him with scissors
And Chris Redfield would punch a Boulder on it
I love how she says "unimaginable amounts of horror and pain" in a happy tone
I don't remember how old I was when I watched Tusk, but Jesus christ I regret it so much. I actually watched it with my dad and he was just as horrified as I was. Me and my dad actually watched some more movies on this list too, like human centipede and the fly. I remember my dad being like "they didn't just end him!? If I saw a half walrus half man I'd just kill him, call me heartless but he don't deserve that suffering!" it made me laugh a bit but I still had a nightmare.
Tusk is still my favorite movie of all time. 10/10.
Couldn’t they detached him from the walrus costume?
@@etarver13well if they did he's be in more pain, he'd be a mutilated amputee who couldn't talk
@@Splatt_axolotlthey could have done surgery to try and help him as well as therapy to get back to acting like a person. He was conditioned as an adult not a child so there’s still a chance he could have been saved and lived a better life than being forced to live in a freaking zoo
Insurance doesn't cover expensive experimental treatment. Cheaper just to stick him in a zoo and maintain what quality of life he has. /s
Tusk is probably the only horror movie that scares me and makes me wanna vomit
I honestly thought it was a comedy
It's just his screams that freak me out.... They sound so real
Same and I like Justin Long
Not only that but his screams! And why the hell would they let him alive!? And even worse in an animal sanctuary? Why not shoot the poor bastard or at least get him into a hospital!?
Oh so you’re perfectly fine with human centipede?
Body horror is the only genre of horror that is actually truly scarry.
Scarry...i see what u did there
What about analog
@@overheavendio5665 fax, stuff like local 58 is freaky
Please do suggest some movies
I see what you did there haha
The ending of THE MIST. Easily worse than death.
Dude could have waited 45 seconds and it would be a whole different story.
Exactly. Torture doesn't necessarily mean physical pain, I can imagine very few things as agonizing as his fate
@Imaya Ingram He killed his son so he wouldn’t have to suffer anymore, and about 45 seconds later the military shows up, and it turns out the mist was being contained and eliminated. He killed his child for nothing.
In the book it’s different and less tragic
@@ma5cm6g18 not just his son... his whole fucking family
imagine that girl trying to explain why her and her ex broke up.... "Yeah it was going fine, then he was turned into a human skinned walrus."
This comment made me laugh harder than it should have
I remember watching “Tusk” in theaters. There was about 7-8 other people in the theater. By the end of the film there was 3. The ending was really crazy to see...
You got to see it in a theatre? I'm a bit jealous.
@@JayGigantic Yeah, I live in LA and Arclight Hollwood on Sunset Blvd. shows a lot of Indie films, or ones made by smaller production companies. They even hold Q&A sessions after the film too. It's usually with the director and maybe 2-3 people from the cast. They did that with "Tusk" and Kevin Smith was there with Justin Long and Hayley Joel Osment. I unfortunately didn't go to that though. But if you're ever in LA you gotta check out what's playing there...
You are so brave.
The movies listed in this video:
10. The Beach House
9. Rabid
8. Society
7. The Fly
6. The Human Centipede
5. Tusk
4. Contracted
3. Inseminoid
2. Splinter
1. Antiviral
Thank you so much I was looking for a list somewhere before it started so I knew just how bad it was gonna get
Well now I HAVE to watch them. Why did you do this
I was looking for you Austy
Austy you are a hero
Thankyou
The ending to the Fly II is the most disturbing thing I've seen in a movie. The man is reduced to a pile of meat with an eyeball and a tongue while his colleagues watch him drink from a bowl.
But he did kind of deserve it
He kind of deserved it for what happened to the dog
I thought his fate was an ironic commentary on the ruthlessness of his own Institute; "Our boss turned into a disgusting blob-monster? Wooo-ho, we've got another subject to study!"
The poor dog always made me cry it’s so sad
@@Trifixion22 who cares about a dog
Just showed my dad Tusk after he asked if I wanted to watch some horror movies for Halloween.
At the end he said "Son, I'm 67 years old, and I've have seen a lot of weird s***, but this by far has to be the weirdest"
I'd call that a win.
Ha
I have made it a goal to never fully watch that movie. I saw a few clips on titkok decided to look it up I am now forever traumatized. I sometimes hate my curiosity.
@@spookyscaryskeletonss if this makes you feel better the actor of the walrus is very still human
@@spookyscaryskeletonss Same for me.
To be fair, that was sort of the director's intent; to create such an absurd comedy-horror film that you'd watch purely to experience the rollercoaster of emotions it subjects you to. I saw it once a while ago, thought it was magnificent purely because of how damn weird and horrifying it was.
after my bestfriend told me about the movie Tusk, i could never look at those animals the same again.
Same tbh
One of the biggest regrets of my life is watching the end of that movie. I'm usually not squeamish but this haunted me.
The ending was so sad
That film was funny tho
@@nonnapapera69 you have a slightly disturbing sense of humor lol ;)
The human centipede was legitimately the most horrifying movie I have ever seen.
Worst part is it’s a trilogy
it's a dark comedy, relax
Imagine being behind someone with hyper diarrhea
You must not watch a lot of movies then, then. It's not nearly as bad as Hostel, Train, or August Underground.
How about „a serbian film“ ?
The Fly is not really scary. It's just very sad. He got shot by his own wife because he was in such pain.
It wasn't his wife
In the original, his wife crushed the fly/man in a mechanical press, while the man/fly got caught in a spider's web and was crushed with a rock by his best friend
It's scary to me, but body horror is the horror category that gets to me most.
It's actually one of the few true horror movies.
I've watched hundreds of horror flicks in my life, but truly I had to throw up in the bathroom, after watching The Fly
Who knew an alien birthing would give us the most iconic horror game scream
I'm still pissed at myself for ever watching "Tusk".
it just is not that good of a movie. the parts w johnny depp are somehow the least watchable scenes too?
@@Sternertime The entire thing was an utter shitshow, save for the old man's incredibly lengthy monologue. THAT *almost* justified the film's existence, but UGH!!!
I thought the movie was great and super cringe. That is the point of it..
I was watching one of these videos and before I got to the tusk part I was so excited to see it because everyone in the comments was talking about. One of my biggest regrets ever in my life
the walrus fight is legitimately the funniest thing i’ve ever seen
Okay, so we should probably add some context to "Contracted." The real tragedy in that film is that Samantha, who is a lesbian, is date-raped early in the film. From this sexual assault she contracts the virus which turns her into a zombie. Her doctor doesn't believe her when she says she hasn't had sex with a man in over a year, and judges her for having contracted an STD. The zombie thing is just a metaphor.
was the dude that r*ped her the one that had sex with the corpse?.? i haven't seen it so i wasn't sure
@@lin-cs5pf yeah, he had sex with the biohazardous corpse sometime shortly before he raped her
@@angelwytch6995 lol what a lad
There's actually a real story about a woman who had her gums or tongue begin to turn black. Doctor's couldn't figure out what it was. They eventually discovered she had given head to a guy that had fucked a corpse and the blackness was caused by formaldehyde.
My mom worked in a hospital and there it also happened.
A guy's wife had symptoms and it turned out that her man working in the pathology fucked dead bodies.
Needless to say they got divorced and the guy lost his job and was sued.
Tusk’s ending is logically stupid- the walrus suit was a suit, he could be easily taken out of it and treated BUT it was incredibly disturbing anyways
Actually I heard the creator said that there is a very very tiny chance he could survive being turned back but he’d more likely die.
@@rhaeasoul8531 win-win
by the end, he thought he was a walrus.
The creator... Was on drugs an that's common knowledge🤣🤣🤣🤣
Obviously. It was even made by another studio because his normal partner studio seriously thought it was too stupid. This is the kind of plot you’d see on background tv while the actual show is doing its thing
You forgot to mention in Splinter that the fungus forcing your body to mace around doesn’t always move at the joints and will instead snap every bone in your body one by one! So that’s a horrifying thought.
This is basically a list of 10 films that shouldn't exist.
Yes
Why? Fly is pretty good movie
Tusk is also good
@@philip2mey634 tusk is abomination. Idk what kind of drugs one has to take to come up with something like that.
There are actually worse degenerate films out there I wont give u the names though cause after watching you'll be traumatized wishing you never saw it then you'll be cursing me out
I ate a bagel while watching this, I have no emotions anymore
I'm eating a freshly ripped-out heart.
Was it a good bagel tho?
😂😂😂😂
what was is the bagel tho
@@yashvi2893 i thought that said mayo 😭😭
I clicked this list to find out where Human Centipede ranked on the list.
Was it above or below tusk?
@The Human Centipede
a.
AA.
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@The Human Centipede STOP NO I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR THUS
I hated the human centipede.not because of the material but because it was hyped up to be some sick shit you would only watch once yet it turned out to be a clichéd, boring piece of crap
@@PHILDEBEAST the film werent that bad only time i felt sick was the middle part eating faeces
I think you could also include Cleopatra, the acrobat in the movie "Freaks". She had to spend the rest of her life with her head attached to the body of a chicken.
It wasn't attached to the body of a chicken. Her legs were cut off, and she got feathers melted/stuck onto her torso (i think that was also what made it look puffier). Then her fingers were melted too, so that they would look like duck's feet. And her tongue got ripped out so that she could only squawk, and one of her eyes got ripped out as well... But yeah aside from that, it was still all her own body, and a terrible way to go.
@@RedVelvetx1Just picturing that is making me squirm.
Contracted was so anger inducing. A lesbian who just had her girlfriend break up with her is sexually assaulted by a necrophiliac afterward and is given a metaphorical STD and shamed the entire film. It's pretty insulting really. Sad film all around.
It's just such a tasteless handling of the subject.
I think you may have missed the point if you think that wasnt done 100% intentionally. its supposed to be metaphorical towards how many rape victims are treated.
@@nighthawkf1174 In the immortal words of Meatwad, "I get it, but I ain't laughing."
Between the tasteless handling of the subject in the first film, and the second film having no idea what it's trying to be about(THE RAPIST GOES APOCALYPSE is a weird escalation) I'm willing to say it's more of a David Cage-ian "my story is about Deep and Important Issues" without understanding the actual issues, so it's just a mess
Man. I just assumed she was just uh...literally falling apart lol
That movie was alright.
@@vfxninja5503 lyi r
You know that the list has something to offer when human centipede is just number 6
I still think it should be #1. That girl in the middle has a long way to go.
I've seen what cancer can do to people... Imagining what it would be like if the person who had it was immortalized with it is absolutely nightmarish...The amount of pain they'd be in... It would be the worst fate imaginable
So, Deadpool?
@@mvalentino5650 Yeah that's literally Deadpool lol
@@quincygraham1710 not really. Deadpools healing factor is constantly destroying the new cancer cells in raw stages. That being said, putting his healing factor into a cancer-free body would produce unneede amount of tissue. This is shown in the comic deadpool: secret invasion. It's also one of the ways to kill deadpool: curing his cancer while not removing the healing factor
Maybe these movies aren’t conventionally scariest of all time, but they scar me and scare me the most. Tusk still HAUNTS me. That’s the only movie I’ve ever had trouble finishing. And something left out about the Fly that was even sicker than included here: before Brundle went through the pod with a piece of metal to become that monstrosity, he was urging his girlfriend to go into the pod WITH him to create a “family.” I can’t fathom the concept of their two minds somehow sharing a deformed human-fly hybrid body… how would that work? That gave me nightmares.
In a similar vein but not included on this list because it isn’t a central point, I accidentally walked in on Alien 4 as a kid, and I was forever traumatized by the severely deformed science projects gone wrong in the lab, the horror in that woman’s eyes… This video I think is the optime of the type of horror stories that haunt me the most.
Agreed. Everyone told me not to watch "the experimantal suite."
And there's another 1986 "The Fly" deleted scene. If you look for it...make sure it's daylight and all the blinds are open.
"Black Mirror" - "White Christmas" episode was not a horror but at the end it has the worst fate I can imagine.
Yep it was horrible
That episode really just traumatized me for days. The thing is it gets worse the more you think about it
The one with John Hamm in it, right?
@@Vman_95 yes that one
@@Vman_95 That was scary too
Suspiria is awful. One girl gets all twisted into a pretzel all her bones broken but forced to never die. The other witch finally kills her out of pity
Boring as hell movie
The original is good the remake well lets not talk about that
@@jool7402 I need to see the original, but loved the remake. The pretzel dance was effing horrifying.
Sus! 😳
Imagine not liking a movie regarded as an instant classic lmao
I COULDNT EVEN HANDLE PINNOCHIO WHAT MADE ME THINK I COULD HANDLE THIS?!
You couldn't...handle Pinocchio?
Because of the donkey scene?
Oh, you would love Pinocchio as reimagined by fabled resident TH-cam artist *Meat Canyon* then.
*A M I A R E A L B O Y , P A P A ?*
🤥 👹
@@Love_Nyxus I think they are referring to the Dark Origins of the story, which is actually pretty disturbing. They do tend to change those stories, as it is now a children's book, but the older version is fairly creepy
Gabrielle, thank you for the little giggle in the midst of this awful video. Idk wtf I was thinking either. Hope you are ok.
A correction for you: The Cronenberg version of The Fly (1986), which you described as an “original,” is actually a remake; the very first version of The Fly, in fact, came out about 30 years earlier in 1958.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who knew that!
Yeah, and it's quite famous. I feel like it's more likely someone's seen the original than the remake.
She didn’t say the Cronenberg ‘The Fly’ is the og, she said ’Rabid’ was a remake of a Cronenberg film so ‘The Fly’ is “*an* og” meaning *his* as opposed to a remake *of* his. That’s why she mentions ‘Rabid’ while talking about ‘The Fly’ in the first place.
David Cronenbergs “The Fly” was not an original. It’s based on Kurt Neumanns 1958 original “The Fly”
I came here to point this out
The original is a horror classic and they knew nothing about it. Yet why am I not surprised?
That's not what she meant but I see how you took it that way. Just pay attention to the context of how it was mentioned
And the 58 version is based on the short story by George Langelaan.
The sequel, Fly II, has an even worse fate: the fused man at the end, reduced to an existence that would be too cruel for an animal to suffer, crawling around without the limbs to even support his weight.
An honorable mention from me would be the movie “Slither”.
what happens in slither?
@@QWERTY708100 you don’t want to know.
@@onewheeljoeswanson1780 i do,
@@QWERTY708100 It is a wonderful movie
Slither is great :)
Actually, you’re conscious until the splinter does something that kills you. One of the humans infected was screaming as he was contorted by the splinter and begging to be killed.
Throwback Scyfi channel horror. Used to be my fav channel as a kid
I'm still freaked out by the fly.
I grew up in the 80's so as a small kid it's one of the first I saw.
Figured it was just a typical horror movie and it starts out kinda cheerful but goes down such a dark tunnel.
It was just sick and depressing 😆
Don't feel bad; I was 25 when I saw it. The only thing I care to remember is that powerful score. And DO NOT watch the 1989 "The Fly II".
James gunn’s slither would be an absolutely terrible fate.
That was the movie about big worms/slugs right?
@@TheMorganVEVO the parasitic ones that overtook people’s bodies... yeah
Agreed. Can you imagine being force-injected with millions of little wormy slug parasites then bloating up so severely and given an endless appetite that you have to sate it with freshly killed raw animals? Then being blown up to bits because you were actually a trap for whoever found you?
@@ProfessorWhooves11 and just causing suffering for your family and friends who may or may not become part of the giant slimy blob mess. It’s not what people may call ideal
The woman who ended up bursting had the worst fate.
Bro Tusk made me get so nauseous. I cant imagine having to live as a weird looking human-walrus.
Try living as a normal walrus hahahaha.
I was hoping Lapointe was going to mercy kill Wallace.
'The Human Centipede'-
Me: *GAGS*
Literally, I wasn't even looking at the screen or anything, I was checking my phone. All it took was me *hearing* the name of the movie and memories just flooded back and I gagged 😅
@Melanie Ewing absolutely do not watch it. It has scarred me for life lmao I still randomly think about it
the only thing worse than The Human Centipede was the second one. That movie will haunt me for the rest of my days
Bruh The Human Centipede it child's play compared to "A Serbian Film" DONT WATCH IT.
@@natalievildova1114 Look at my other comment above. A Serbian Film is a lot worse. Don't watch it
@@xyromastr I don't plan to watch it, but now I wanna look up what it's about 😬
But *not* watch it.
If you say this is child's play compared to that....I'm gonna take that advice 😬
I was really confused seeing Tusk as number five. What could be worse than being mutilated into a walrus using the skin of other people and your own bones?
Then I realize, JESUS. The last one is HORRIFYING.
Some honorable mentions:
Dr. Weir's fate in 'Event Horizon';
Anna's fate in 'Martyrs' (2008); every single victim in John Carpenter's 'The Thing' except for Clark who had it relatively easy (just a bullet to the head instead of merging with an ancient alien monster); and the sloth victim's fate in 'Seven'.
I agree with what happened in Event Horizon.
Ahhhh I forgot about the sloth from seven!!! Holy hell
All the crew in the Event Horizon were fucked to death, also add the Hellraiser movies (specially the first one)
Yes EVERY victim in Se7en got it terrible.
@@laprincessa3772 Yes, but they all died relatively quick, for the lack of a better term. The sloth victim, however, was tied to a bed and kept alive through IV drips for an entire year while losing his mind to the point of chewing off his own tongue. His whole body was horrifically brutalized and became completely unrecognizable, and while he survived the whole deal, he still "has hell to look forward to" according to the doctor in the movie. Definitely a fate worse than death in my opinion.
I thought the human centipede was literally a crawling fleshy centipede not what it actually was
I thought it was a human mixed with a centipede
Ignorance is bliss 😂
We all wish it was
yeah im really relieved
I thought it was people combined so they had multiple arms
Although it only lasted a minute. They should have included Emil's Toxic Waste acid bath from Robocop.
It only lasted a minute... but what a minute.
Hey Ryan Are u a deftones fan?
Also the toxic bath from toxic avenger was good, toxie!
@@IIgrandmasterhdclipsII Most definitely!
That's not a fate worse than death, that's just death.
Another one worth mentioning: that subjected to experiments girl in the segment "The Subject" from the horror movie V/H/S/94...she went from a sweet and beautiful young girl to a freak humanoid cyborg with a bizarre camera set on the place of her head...and the worst thing is: she appearantly survived after leaving that horror basement...she went missing 1 month ago based on the time the scene took place and her family was hopeful about having her back, imagine the impact for family and friends of having her back like that, as well as the further challenges that such condition will socially and physically bring her...
That one episode in Hannibal where victims where still alive eventhough they were buried and decaying and have plants coming out of them because they are one with the soil 😭
At least they're not consciously aware about what's happening, it's...something
at least they were in a coma and weren't aware of that happening
That episode stuck with me T-T
im sorry hannibal had WHAT
@@hebisuna they were in a coma, but he wasn’t the one who did it.
I don’t know how people can watch these movies in total. Just watching this video, my hands are shaking and my stomach is queasy.
Same like noodling, roller coasters, base jumping, or illegal racing - it's not for everybody.
The only one I will tell you to stay away from is human centipede. Some things you just can’t unsee......
A Serbian film is a good film to ease yourself into horror or disturbing movies
@@aaronbethel03 bad bad stop
Ok....the obvious question now is, "Then why did you click on it?"
Society deserves a remake, I know some of you would consider that blasphemy however given its themes of the rich and powerful using the less influential for sustenance it could be really culturally relevant applied to situations like Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein and Jamie spears
Only if they have Mad King George do the FX
The Wax House is the worse one for me.
Your entire skin gets turned to wax, you can’t move anything but your eyes, your waxed skin can get torn off easily and it’s agonizingly painful and you’re still alive. If that were to happen to me I ‘d want someone to shoot me.
Yo, Anna from Martyrs who was literally flayed alive and survived, should be in here somewhere.
Didn’t they keep her in salt after she was skinned 😬
next to serbian film, probably the most horrific thing i've watched. brrr
Yes! A Serbian film was crazy
@@allycherry1218 I am scared to watch A Serbian film cause I already watched Martyrs and people still talk about how it is still below in terms of being grotesque
she did die shortly after though, at least in the original
Juni Ito's work is a whole other level
99% of the movies listed are vulgar cringy bullshit compared to any of Ito's horror stories. He's a master of the genre.
Average at best
@@thrax-x why do you think that? Not tryna attack you or nun just curious on why some people think that lol.
@@griffiththechad9483 he's a good artist don't get me wrong, but his horror isn't all that, it's more weird and abstract than scary
@@thrax-x maybe more psychological? Like layers of fear and Uzumaki where in the latter there's this constant sense of ruin but nobody do nothing or care as if they aren't touched by those phenomenon and is impossible to run away from the city
God she sounds so casual about it and that's amazing
Splinter was low-budget but so well-made. It's one of those rare gems that aren't mainstream.
The survivor in Terrifier is definitely having a pretty rough time.
The only horror film in years and years that actually made me a bit freaked out. And I've watched a lot of horror films. Lol.
@@gillianmcmichael2763 Some pretty shaky acting tho
@@totaldramafanseasons3076 except for art the clown
I thought the same thing. Was waiting for it to show up this whole video.
yeah that movie was a fucking hellride
um the Fly was also a remake, the original had Vincent Price.
I swear they make simple easily verified mistakes on every video just to generate comments. But it makes me not want to watch their videos each time it happens.
I saw the original with my boyfriend's grandad, dude constantly has a horror movie playing apparently
What is research?!?!?
The original isn't a Cronenberg movie though. They did say Cronenberg remake.
@@solidsnack352 No she said it was an original movie and not a remake. Not giving credit to the og Vincent Price version.
I'm surprised the thing wasn't mentioned the movie is an instant classic for sci-fi lovers. It counts as body horror because you don't know which of your friends is an alien corpse waiting to ambush you.
That’s not a fate worse than death thought because it just kills you then imitates you.
@@LangkeeLongkee yeah guess that wouldnt fit the video here, great fuckin movie tho
It doesn’t count because you’re dead by the time this happens.
@@LangkeeLongkee I don’t think it ever specified that it killed them when it performed assimilation. The screening that Blair did showed that it just took over the cells, so there might be a possibility that the person is still alive, but more alien than human
I just want to say, regarding entry 4, and the idea that seeing one person slowly turning undead is a lot scarier than a zombie apocalypse… oversharing about an illness below-
I had Lyme’s disease in 2018. Thankfully, that’s the closest I’ve ever felt to death, but I swear that’s what turning undead feels like. Too dizzy to stand, no appetite, shivering but sweating through PJs/bedsheets/mattress, and a pounding headache that feels like your skull is about to burst open…it was the worst illness I’ve ever experienced
That is not the original “The Fly”. In the original movie, the man doesn’t turn into a fly over time, but as he and the fly get transported to the other pod, the man’s head and left(?) hand get swapped with the fly’s. The wife and the man try to find the fly with the “white head” that now had the mans head so they could try to put them back through the pod to swap the parts again, but the man almost gets caught by another person so he has his wife crush his fly head and hand with a giant hydraulic press, killing him, but erasing the evidence of his mutation.
His wife then finds the fly with the 'white head' in a spiders web shortly afterwards and kills it by crushing it with a rock rather than letting the spider eat it.
@@steveflatman "Helllllppp meee! Helllpppp meeee!"
@@steveflatman That scene where the spider tries to eat the fly with the man's head always creeps me out, especially the fly cying out "Help me!" It's weird, I can stand scenes of gore with no problem. In fact, I love Lucio Fulci movies, but scenes like that really disturb me.
In George Langelaan's 1957 short story which started this whole thing off, there were bits of cat anatomy involved too. Ugh. That "Help me, help me!" thing was, I think, original to the 1958 movie.
Why did you need to recount the original version? The *body horror* happens in the remake, that's what we're discussing here.
I’m surprised Martyrs (2008) wasn’t on this list cause holy shit, that’s truly a fate worse than death. Gave me nightmares
The gore and torture itself were pretry...bruh
I don't even watch horror movies and I'm lighthead now. Why did I click this
I feel your pain...
same lmao
Same, why do I do this to myself 😭
*i just like the horror disgusting plot*
The human condition of morbid curiosity.
1. The Beach House
2. Rabid
3. Society
4. The Fly
5. The Human Centipede
6. Tusk
7. Contracted
8. Inseminoid
9. Splinter
10. Antiviral
Thank you so much!! I'm a horror movie fan and I want to see some of these before having them spoiled. Always looking for new movies.
@@faseforeal Your welcome!! Human Centipede isn’t really scary, it’s disturbing and disgusting
@@keira5421 Oh I've heard all about that one. A long time ago. No thanks. 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: peoples aren't scared of death, they are scared of leaving someone or of pain from dying
Death is also frightening because many people cannot fathom not existing, not having thoughts.
i’m scared of the after life that’s why i’m scared of death idk if that’s the same but yeah
@@oren1305 More-so the fear of what comes after death in general. Either you're afraid of some horrible Hell that you fear could exist after death, you're afraid of the unknown beyond death, or you're afraid of simply not existing.
some people might be scared of the process but some people like me are scared of what will exactly happen after death, especially if they don't have religious belief.. i mean personally i think going to hell is better than going to a non existence space??
they'll be fine.... I'm scared of the pain of death. lol
Everyone: Research
WhatCulture: Those letters make a word.
Fun fact: from insomnia or whatever it was called, while she gave birth to the aliens, she screamed, that scream was used in five nights at Freddy’s, look it up, I’m not joking.
Woah, that’s probably the best thing I’ve learnt today
FNAF is the game for kiddos to make them believe they thoughen up with a ""horror"" game.
FNAF is a joke... Not scary at all by a single bit. Never understood the fuzz about this game...
Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Outlast... So many great titles that are actually creepy and scary... And then there is FNAF that all edgy kiddos talk about like it was the epitome of "horror game"... lol...
@@LeKain08 hey buddy, ever thought people like what they like even if its not the best but still personally enjoy it. also why do you care what kids think. if they're kiddos as you say they wouldn't be playing games like resident evil or outlast because they are not matured enough or in the targeted marketed group to know what those games are, now I'm not saying FNAF doesn't have mature elements but its still marketed towards a younger audience. kids will like what they like and you shouldn't put them down for that because that will just make them resent the idea of other horror games more. you should try recommending games instead of putting what they already like down. its okay to not like a certain game that's understandable (i personally don't like amnesia, i found it boring), but don't put down the people who do actually enjoy it. i dont really like fnaf myself but i do respect Scott Cawthon for making a name out of himself and building a community for younger audiences who enjoy horror because they will soon grow up and start broading their interest in horror and then they will play games like resident evil and outlast.
@@LeKain08 ??
@@LeKain08 bad day?
Slither, one of my first real body horror movies, watched it over a decade ago as a tween and i still recall parts of that movie. Really good and totally worth being on here!
I'm so fuggin hungry bill, I ain't ever been so hungry! ha that movie is great
(Makes Sandwich)
Watches What Culture video.
(Stares down Sandwich)
*eats*
@@Phoenix-tk7dv You've got a stronger stomach. Like a centipeade...
Dude that was literally just me.
(Sandwich stares back)
(turned into sandwich)
These movies still TOTALLY traumatised me. To this day. I was SO upset at end of The Fly, Human Centipede & Tusk. I liked those characters so much and it completely haunts me. I mean God. Dear God all these are SO horrific
I was scrolling down the comments for first 2 minutes of video and then I saw your comment, THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING TUSK, now I'm not gonna watch rest of video, I don't wanna see this walrus ever again
@@neros1277 I know God it left too much of an impression on me God was horrific 😱
I found tusk laughable
1:02 - The Beach House
2:00 - Rabid
3:08 - Society
4:13 - The Fly
5:13 - The Human Centipede
6:21 - Tusk
7:30 - Contracted
8:28 - Inseminoid
9:40 - Splinter
10:33 - Antiviral
Thank you
Fun fact: That birth scene from Inseminoid is where Scott Cawton got the Animatronic screams for FNaF.
The 1932 film "Freaks" had a surprisingly gruesome ending ....
What was the ending?
@@TheMorganVEVO the main villain lady gets mutilated, gets her organs extracted and gets stuffed with bird feathers and ends up looking up like a human duck.
Thanks for the recommendation!
Too bad that some of the film is missing, probably forever. :( Really good movie and was actually quite warm in its' depiction of the 'freaks'.
I read the strongman gets castrated as well?
I really love how candid the narrator of this video remains throughout the whole thing.
The Fly had already lost his humanity. That's why he attacked that guy trying to save Gina Davis so viciously. The Fly would have killed him if Gina Davis didn't stop him
Not all of it. If he had, he wouldn't be trying to cure himself. And he wouldn't be begging for death at the end.
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Stop him ? He was pretty much begging for death
I love how the narrator has a nice grandma voice while telling you the most grotesque stuff youll ever hear😂
The most horrifying film I’ve ever seen, and one that is so well-made and effective I _never_ want to see the film again is _Requiem for a Dream…_ After watching four characters that over the film’s running time I came to care about, and hoped that they would break out of the traps they walked into, that montage near the film’s end damn near broke me!
YAASSSS, I'm a bit twisted though because although it affected me so much that i couldn't stop thinking about it, i still bought it on dvd and rewatched it. AMAZING film, yet so so disturbing, know EXACTLY what you mean about the end montage 🖤😭💙 It's when his mom gets electric shock treatment for me 😣 One of my favs i must admit.
lol
You’re right.
The theme song from RFAD ruined me...
I agree completely. This whole group basically living their worst nightmares simultaneously. The song though, Lux Aeterna, is always one of my favorites because I happened to know the song BEFORE watching the movie, thank goodness.
“We would be remiss to not include a Cronenburg original”. Continues to mention The Fly, which was a remake of the 1958 original.
Yes, indeed. Well maybe it is just like especially "The Thing" , (but also the Blob ) which is also a remake (not the prequel I mean) ... these movies are so different in technique and overal feeling which is understandable with newer movie tech and '25 - 30' years later that they are percieved as a whole new movie.
It is one of the few movies where the Remake is by far better than the orginal. Yet someone didn't do their homework.
@@viowave i dunno, the original versions of Thing and Fly are both amazing.
I think what she means is it’s not a remake of a Cronenberg movie, Kronenberg actually directed it
Actually, the worst human hybrid example happens in Full Metal Alchemist, when a mad man fuses his daughter and her dog into one, very much in pain, creature. It's heartbreaking in the extreme.
And his wife too
Cringe. Stop watching anime
Yeah.. that was wild
dont forget mitty
Thats an anime so nobody cares
Yes, yes, eating while watching this was certainly a good idea.
Lol
I was cause I've seen most of the ones on this list
Ah yes definitely a good idea to watch this before I go to bed 😁👍
Watching this at night was a good idea
So Sam, make your weight loss goal?
I watched tusk not knowing what i was getting into
Needless to say Shit was disturbing af 😂
IKR I felt that same way. I swear that movie will be with me the rest of my life.
Never thought Kevin Smith of all people could make something so fucked up
Same, I still regret ever watching it
Watched it back in high school and the ending made me feel sick xD will never forget that damn movie..
Yes it was 🥴😔😭😭😂
Rabid is giving me “I have no mouth and I must scream” vibes
There's actually a young adult book about some crash landed young teens on a mad scientist island. The scientist turns three of them a giant fish, giant bird, and giant snake.
A very weird body horror for 13 year olds.
I read it 12 years ago, so definitely before Tusk.
Wow when i was in school years ago i read Unwind which had body mutilation because 'the future is wild' Well it turns out the author was prolly just inspired about real life situations, I'm still wondering how that was allowed to be a childrens book its like scifi physiological horror, very unforgettable 😆
Dr. Franklin's Island. Man, that takes me back. The kids got turned into a stingray, an eagle, and an unspecified snake (or I just don't remember the type). I also remember details like the narrator seeing animals with human hands for paws. Freaky stuff.
The horrific melded together mom and son scene from The Color Out of Space should at least be an honorable mention
Not a lot of horror movies can scare me but Tusk made me physically sick
It's not scary but it haunts me...everytime I see the guy made into a walrus it fucks me up
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@@alexaharcrow7210 What? Is that what the movie is about? I have absolutely no plan on watching it
The movie is pretty disgusting, i was still pretty traumatized after days of watching it. never again bruh
Meh just don't take it very seriously.
The last one was really sick because I feel like it could actually happen. How rich people advantage of celebrities for profit and how some people become such obsessed fans that they probably would buy their skin. Toxic as hell.
Yeah cuz celebrities aren’t rich or anything
@@egoapple5421 All celebrities aren't rich. Some just pretend though haha.
I was looking for a few movies for a very long time, I found it thanks to you, thank you very much
Excuse me but how is The Thing not on here? Yes it is already on a million lists but knowing the creature was still alive at the end and could infect the world was pretty terrifying and still to this day it’s considered one of the greatest horror movies.
I was thinking the same thing until I figured that the idea was to point out body horrors where the victim remained alive but in terrible agony. The victims of The Thing suffer in horrible and torturous ways, but they do actually *die*. Same thing with victims of The Blob.
It might be alive. Might not be. Hard to say. Depends on whether or not McReady took out Childs and burned the corpse.