What pissed me off about Scream 2022, is that with the subtitles on, in the first scene the subtitles say "Richie" when ghostface is talking 🤦♀️ didn't even make it 10 mins in.
@@lkf8799 I knew before the movie came out. There's literally a frame in the trailer that shows him as the killer. However, watching the movie, I also hoped it wasn't him bc he was by far my favorite character😂
Tree doesn't "give up", she succeeds in stopping Babyface and has a celebratory cupcake. When she still dies, *then* she realizes it's her roommate who was the mastermind.
@@Ash-sn4jr yeah but they say "when she realizes she can't escape the cycle she gives up and eats the cupcake" there were talking about tree. Tree thought she escaped that's why she ate the cupcake. They fucked-up in the video
@@syvall Yeah, they've got a ton of inconsistencies in this video, but for sure happy death day was the one I noticed the most, as I love both movies (yeah the second just clenched into the hype of the first, but its entertaining nonetheless), but, oh well.
The cop in the beginning too. It seems like he's just trying to ID him because he's black and that it's just a profiling cop. It's very possible though that the cop was suspicious of multiple black people disappearing in that area and was attempting to get a record of him and survey the situation
In Happy Death Day she didn't eat the cupcake after giving up, she ate the cupcake as a treat after finally beating the killer... Only to realise what had happened when she woke up in the loop again.
You know, I've never seen that movie and TBH I don't think I ever will. It's just that I heard so much weird n negative comments about how you'll feel dejected after watching it for awhile idk 😐
The final destination twist BLEW MY MIND, especially considering it just solidified the fact even more that no one’s safe and eventually everyone will be a victim to the grim reaper.
The Sixth Sense is still the best example of this trope. They literally smack viewers in the face with clue after clue. The Others is also a great example.
I got it from the trailer. It was so obvious. Kid says "I see dead people." then Bruce Willis shows up. Obviously Bruce Willis is a ghost. They should have called it Bruce Willis is a ghost, it was that obvious. Also he dies in the first scene.
one other little detail about Predators is in the scene where edwin gets caught in the mantrap, he shows a picture of children saying "I can't be left here i've got kids" but Nicolai, the Spetsnaz, showed that same picture earlier saying that they were his two children. Edwin stole it for sympathy points so they wouldn't leave him
Shutter Island was so brilliant. It was great to rewatch the film and see all of the clues being given by the other patients and the staff with how they act around Teddy.
I’m surprised Felix, Zee, and Crispian working with the masked intruders in “You’re Next” didn’t make the list! Felix especially did a lot of foreshadowing like when he was talking about the cell phone jammer when the family was first attacked
Or when the masked guy says, “you two better be getting my enough money to pay us!” It seems like Felix and Zee at the time, but you later realize it’s Felix and Crispian. It’s very subtle but clever.
I was surprised too, bc when you watch it the first time, you don’t pay attention to Zee and Felix’s facial reactions to certain conversations/situations, or I least I didn’t notice until rewatching it.
I didn't understand why people were so surprised about the twist in Us. When the children meet in that scene, that was the first thing going through my head. That they were swapping places.
The only surprise that people I know who watched Us discuss, is surprise at how dumb the ending and twist is. It is so apparent and not really hidden all that well.
Especially when they were listening to music in car and she tries teaching the son about catching the beat but then she starts snapping off beat… I was already suspicious but that confirmed to me she was suspect 😂
A timestamp if you want to skip past specific movies since the spoilers are literally in the titles of each point: Stop at 0:30 if you don't want the spoiler for #10 1:39 10. Scream (2022) 3:03 9. Final Destination 5 4:14 8. Happy Death Day 5:35 7. Predators 6:43 6. Orphan 7:54 5. Shutter island 8:49 4. Us 10:01 3. Hereditary 11:29 2. Malignant 12:52 1. Get Out (skips to the end sequence)
YO thank you SO much! I love watching videos like this but don't understand why they don't title the chapters "Scream 5" etc so we can avoid any we haven't seen yet
The problem I had with final destination 5 actually being a prequel....is if you had just spent all that time dodging neat misses with death, would you stay on a plane where someone was removed screaming about an explosion???? If I had been narrowly missing death I would be hyper-aware of any possible dangers like someone freaking out over the plane exploding. 🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️
They just saw people that was fighting getting of the plane, they did not know what the fight was about. It was when the plane was taking off, that they heard that the guy saw a vision of the plane exploding so it was too late to do anything.
@@meliviennelegrand4461 I fly a lot and I have the intrusive thoughts to get off the plane everytime. I've seen things in the terminal that made me rethink flights. The only thoughts I'd have to convince me to get on the plane is that planes don't go down in America. It took a lot of convincing me from my friends to take a small plane flight to the tropics once. A Xanax and alcohol got me on that rickety ass plane.
@@alexb9969 oh yeah... theres usually some research done by the maim character im regards to similar occurences in all of them except this one.... good point
It's kinda impressive that when I watched Malignant, the "cut out the cancer"-line as well as the title, made me think of a malignant tumour, so I believed Gabriel was cancer. Then the reveal came and I was really surprised, because I thought Gabriel had somehow grown his own body after being removed from Madison 😅
This is one of the few that I figured out from the beginning, entirely due to the stuff in the opening credits. I usually don’t pay that much attention to credits, especially loud chaotic jump-cut credits, but this time I did for some reason. It was still cool to watch how they implemented it, though.
That was my expectation. Like at no point were they being lowkey about it being a conjoined twin of some sort. But they did a great job fooling me into thinking he was fully extracted.
I couldn’t figure out in the beginning what this escaped creature in the hospital had to do with a cancer in her brain ? I mean the whole “ cut out the cancer “ line confused me. I was wondering if she was doing it telepathically because if she was there’s no way they could get close enough to her to make her stop. And if that’s not the case then why are they more worried about her brain tumor or whatever than stopping this escaped killer inside the hospital??
You should always pause and take a good look at the medical or legal paper work in movies, it tells you a lot more than you think. Sometimes it tells you nothing pertinent to the story but ends up being humorous because the writers didn't expect anyone to actually stop and read the papers.
This very thing happened in "Last Night in Soho." The main character picks up her landlady's mail from her stoop. There is a brief close-up of the landlady's full name on the address label and... BAM! I knew exactly what happened. (To be fair, it does only happen about two minutes before the bigt twist is revealed, but still...)
In Jeepers Creepers, there's a bulletin board in the background of the police station when the two kids are talking to the psychic. If you zoom in, there's bulletins with comical descriptions of criminals in them.
The very first "Saw" movie is still one of my favorite movies of all time, all these years later. That twist at the end LEGIT had me grabbing my head, cuz my mind was so blown I didn't wanna lose any parts of my brain in the theater.
My favourite twist in the saw movies, is in the second movie. John says to the detective that his son is in a safe place. And in the end the son was revealed to actually be in a safe that was behind John…
@@mugenzero007 actually I got it right before the reveal. When Lawrence takes the gun from Johns body there is a shot where he loads his bullet into the revolver however there is no empty shell casing in the gun. I saw this in the theatre and called it right there. Granted it’s only like 5 minutes before the reveal.
@@reeganharmsen2149 that’s pretty reasonable considering the twist was pretty out of nowhere, but good job man. That must have felt good af. I’m just imagining your face like “OHHHHHHH” lol
I will never forget seeing Get Out in the theater with my friend, who is also black, and we gave each other a knowing look when he said there was black mold in the basement.
My proudest moment happens to be when I was in the movie theater and the first "Happy Death Day" trailer came on where I was accurately able to instantly guess the culprit was the roommate. It was completely based off the candles: Babyface used a candle to set the car on fire and the roommate kept giving her the cupcake with the candle. I'm proud to have been able to completely ruin the movie for my family.
'Dead Silence' starring Ryan Kwanten had a twist I should've seen right away. I mean, the dad looked like a corpse the whole time but he was talking so I couldn't figure out why he looked so damn pale
I probably would’ve figured it out if I wasn’t too busy soiling myself every time Mary Shaw appeared. She’s still one of the scariest characters to me in a Horror Film.
@@Ramza1987, that woman made me go back to church because if somehow, some way SHE exists, Ima need White Jesus, Black Jesus, Mexican Jesus & Super Buff Korean Jesus! Ima need ALL the Lords to assemble because NOOOO 😱😭💀
The opening of Hereditary shows that all the men in the family were named Charles. Then the daughter is named Charlie because the mom and the grandma weren’t speaking when the son was born.
I’ll do Dewey one better, I guessed the killer based on the casting. The second I saw Jack Quaid was in it I knew they’d play him off as goofy harmless and loveable just to hide the fact that he can do menacing just as well. He’s just that type of actor.
Same. When I saw Jack Quaid & Mikey Madison were cast as new characters, and then saw the rest of the cast of the new characters, I pretty much zeroed in on them as the killers. You were right on the money with what I thought about Jack, & Mikey was either dying at the beginning or was the other killer.
I haven't even seen it, but just from the success of the boys I knew it would be him just because he's so famous now. They should have done a double reverse and just made him the goofy lovable guy like they did with jaime in the first film
Another give aways that Final Destination 5 was a prequel. There was no mention of anything from the first film like the other sequels and the name of the previous film was "The" Final Destination, which one could assume would have been the last one and questioned why there was a 5th
Well the ominous black guy who we see in almost every FD movie said "he has seen this happening before and one by one death comes for them all" so of course the first thought of the audience is its a sequel.
I like that they did mention going to Paris, which might have been suspicious if it was just randomly inserted, but Sam was a Chef so it actually made perfect sense why it was brought up.
Dewey says the same thing in scream 2 about it being the boyfriend. Which we all of course know was not true that time around. Syd finally had a very sweet boyfriend who was willing to make a total fool out of himself dancing on tables just a profess his love to her, not one that was trying to cut out her heart.
@@Ocapela215 the script got leaked, that was why it was changed. Originally it was Hallie & Derek who were the killers, with Cotton turning on Sydney after saving her because of the hell he was put through after being framed.
Malignant was absolutely insane. Even if the truth was revealed the visuals were just surreal. Not sure if it's a good or a bad but it's for sure memorable
In the Shutter Island scene where they interrupt the staff meeting early in the movie, one of the staffers says “Oh the Law of Four, I love this”, or something to that effect. The Law of 4 is described to Teddy at the end and is meant to explain his behavior. I’d seen this movie many times and just noticed the comment during the staff meeting recently.
the other clue about richie being ghost face is Dewey says " they have an obsession with stab and woodsboro, and in multiple scenes we hear that Richie is off watching some content about stab/woodsboro..... he decided to watch all the stab movies right after the sister was attacked, and he was watching youtube stuff about it in his room and all that. He was a fan boy from the beginning, using "studying" as an excuse. some of these othere's, like the orphan one are pretty well a stretch.
I also thought the orphan one to be a bit of a stretch, how does one see what is seemingly a child cutting up there food into small pieces and come to the conclusion that we’re actually looking at a 30 year old with a hormone deficiency and fake teeth
@@enzosantanaborges4980 well, by the time he and Sam meet Dewey, he had already been watching Stab in the hospital, so he would've known how Dewey was in the movies. That was when Sam was attacked in the hospital break room, and then she decides they need to go talk to Dewey.
My proudest "guess the twist" moment came when I saw "Get Out" in the movie theatre with my mom. About 1/3 way in, I leaned over to her and said, "I think the girlfriend isn't who we think she is. I think she's in on whatever's going on..." and then was like, "I effing KNEW it!" with the "Rose, give me the keys" reveal. Even though I guessed it and was on the lookout for Rose being sketchy, the reveal was still so well done. Goes to show that truly good horror isn't ruined even if your audience guesses parts of the story's twists and turns - it's how well it's done/written that matters. Peele is a genius.
in case someone needs to skip anything to avoid a spoiler... 10) Scream 5 (00:35) 9) Final Destination 5 (01:42) 8) Happy Death Day (03:06) 7) Predators (04:18) 6) Orphan (05:38) 5) Shutter Island (06:47) 4) Us (07:57) 3) Hereditary (08:52) 2) Malignant (10:05) 1) Get Out (11:33)
Me and my brother figured out the twist to Shutter Island pretty quickly. The biggest giveaway was how the doctor kept giving him pills and DiCaprio kept taking them.
I can't be the only person who figured out Shutter Island's big twist within the first few seconds of the movie. As soon as Leo said that the place was a prison for the criminally insane, I said to my mates that he wasn't a cop, he was a patient, and I was right.
I thought exactly the same thing at exactly the same moment. I suppose it didn't help that ads for it were bragging "You won't be able to guess the BIG SURPRISE TWIST!!!!" So I was looking for clues for some third act twist from the get-go. Still, it seemed pretty damn obvious to me that was what was going on.
@@Ash-sn4jr Well the TV ads for the film loudly trumpeted the idea of a twist ("You'll NEVER GUESS the SURPRISE TWIST ENDING!!!!!), so I went into it looking for clues. I can't remember the exact line that tipped me off, but it is within the first 5 - 10 minutes. DiCaprio first "arrives" at the island and makes some sarcastic comment about not being able to tell the patients apart, which made me think "Bingo! YOU'RE really a patient!"
Hoo boy, I don't think I'll ever desensitize to that fold-in-half "landing" in FD5, especially since I have a 14-year-old daughter who's heavily into gymnastics, haha!
I watched it in a full theater in high school with friends, when that part happened everyone yelled "ooohhhhhhhh". Those kills are always the best with FD, when they ramp up the tension for a really long time with a bunch of red herrings and then just when the coast seems clear, bam, the outta left field death occurs
The cloned phone thing actually was from the original Scream with Sidney's father's phone being cloned. Scream 3 did have the cloned phone as well, but it also had the magical voice changed, so I expected anything from that movie. Still love it. Haha
no but my favorite foreshadowing in Us is the thriller t shirt. the most infamous twist in all music video history is michael jackson turning around to face the camera revealing he is the monster and it’s the SAME SHOT AT THE END OF THE MOVIE
The opening credits gave Malignant away? No, the title did. It surprises me how many think that the twist was this massive revelation rather than what it really was - painfully obvious
For John carpenters the thing the plot is actually given to you in the first scene of the film . If you speak the language of the helicopter pilots shooting at the dog you would actually know what’s going to happen as they yell something along the lines of “ that’s not a dog , it’s an alien , it’s killed everyone “. Not sure if that’s the exact sentence but i found it an interesting fact I also guessed the plot twist to shutter island before the movie even started . I went to see it with family and during the pre movie adverts I just blurted out “ You know what , I bet he’s the crazy one” . Honestly I thought the trailers and the overall setting made it pretty obvious, you know , he’s in an asylum , he thinks he’s going insane because he can’t solve the case = he actually IS insane .
If in FD5 they were being told the plane was going to blow up, why wouldn’t they be like oh shit we just cheated death.. maybe this guy knows that he’s talking about? The dude is even the one who had the premonition
They probably didn't even think Death was still after them. It had been weeks since any attempt and they were the First. They also only heard Alex freaking out. By the time they actually hear about Alex' vision, they can't get off and just accept their deaths.
Not a horror movie, but I will never get over the fact that at the beginning of A Star Is Born, we can see Bradley Cooper and a poster of hanging ropes in the background. So I wasn't surprised or moved by the end of the movie, 'cause I knew this was coming.
The scene is the latest scream movie that gave it away for me was the scene in the hospital. The boyfriend had a concerned look on his face when the ghost face killer got hurt.
It's a good thing I watched Scream 5 last night because I tried so hard not to see or hear any spoilers for that movie. I think they should have put a warning for spoilers as Scream is still new and hasn't been released on streaming platforms yet. (you can rent/buy it on youtube which is how I was able to watch it).
I absolutely guessed Malignant because of the title and those beginning images. I also guessed not only the bf in Scream, but the partner, too, when they were all sitting in the bench in the beginning talking.
I call it The Billy. A movie sets up a character as the villain. Gives all the details that makes you very sure, pulls the rug, only to reveal another rug yet to be pulled.
Another thing that could’ve given the twist in Malignant away early is the fact that when she sees the killings, the time of day is different when she snaps out of it
The ID thing in Get Out bothers me because it makes sense for the officer to ask. Been a trend of black men disappearing in the area, but also where I’m from, it’s expected that anyone involved in a vehicle incident (even running a stop sign) to show their ID if they’re in the vehicle. So this never made me think anything of it on first watch.
During an accident of any sorts the responding officer usually always gets witness's names and phone numbers so the insurances can ask witnesses what happened. At first i thought it was jordan peele's failed attempt at a racist cop scene but its actually just good story writing that the girlfriend pulled the race card to make sure theirs no trail.
Yeah, that's the genius of that scene. It IS actually completely normal procedure for the cop to be asking for their ID, and thus it's obvious Rose is exaggerating in her reaction to it. That's exactly what makes you slap your forehead when you find out she wasn't just overreacting, but was actually covering the paper trail all along: it was right in your face the whole time.
Also in Get Out. The song Redbone plays in the opening credits. It perfectly sums up the plot of the movie. If you listen to the lyrics. It foreshadows the whole movie.
I sadly figured out the twist in the opening carnival shot of Us :/ what gave it away was, spoilers: The shot on the Red apple - tethered leader named Red, the Thriller t shirt- the monster was hiding center frame the whole time, and other small clues. Such a good movie; more so pissed at my brain for being in amped up mode and overthinking it from the get-go, especially after studying all the Get Out details. Pumped for his next movie though 🙌🏻
A lot of horror films do some kind of disturbing art work opening with the credits that gives away the whole plot. Drag me to Hell basically had the plot storyboarded so you could skip it if you wanted to.
Another hit for Scream 5. When Dewey opens the door, there is a look of pure awe and adoration on Richie's face. Which makes sense. He was meeting one of his heroes, after all.
In Final Destination 5, they weren’t taking a celebratory vacation to Paris, the guy had a job offer to Paris and was asking the girl to come with him the whole movie basically. By the end of the movie, she’d just decided to join him in Paris.
Were there people who didn't see the twist in Shutter Island coming? I've honestly never seen a movie that telegraphed its twist harder. Then it spends the last hour of the movie patting itself on the back about how clever its twist is, even literally spelling out the twist on a whiteboard just in case you somehow didn't get it.
3:56 aha, her body language may be easily understood by individuals without NVLD, but as someone with NVLD, reading body language and subtle cues is quite challenging. It's important to recognize that there are audiences who also experience this difficulty. Trust me, it's not as simple as you might think if you don't face the same disabilities.
With Shudder Island, the trailer gave the 'twist' away. When Leonardo stated "...this is suggesting that you have a 67th patient". from all the other clues in the trailer, It was obvious, Leonardo's character was the 67th patient.
Even though it's been mentioned so many times, I thought for sure that The Sixth Sense would be number one. There are soooo many hints to that twist, that it's amazing hardly anyone got it on first viewing.
That final destination “twist” was so freakin obvious it wasn’t even a twist. The second they mentioned “Paris” it’s was incredibly obvious how the movie was going to end. They end each movie the same way, the death of every single “survivor”
My wife guessed the killer in the new scream movie, right from the get-go, I told her that was way too obvious because they done that already. It turns I underestimated how how dumb the studio thinks we are.
Like the original Scream. The point is to parody the slasher genre. It made a lot of sense to literally copy everything from the original movie. For those who survived that movie they had prior trustworthy knowledge. It's crazy how much sense it all makes after the fact
Foreshadowing is a subtle art many films/tv shows completely miss. So many of them simply throw in a few scenes in a season that contradict your expectations and use them to point to the twist, which didn’t follow 70% of the information presented.
In "Us", a big one for me was when the family were in the car singing/ dancing and Adelaide is soo incredibly out of beat and sync it was like... almost obviously striking.
My wife who loves to over analyse everything pretty much solved shutter island at the start, when he couldn't find his lighter for a smoke , she said that inmates wouldn't of been allowed lighters/matches
Watched Shutter island only once. Halfway through i turned to my brother who was watching it with me and said jokingly. "Do you think he's actually a patient?" I was not actually expecting to be right
Get Out is probably the best movie I haven't watched. I've seen a plethora of clips so I'm confident I know every bit of what happens, but I've never actually picked up and watched it start to finish.
The 6th sense was another amazing movie like this. My two friends had me watch with them and they had both seen it already. And then were totally shocked that half way thru I blurted out the twist they could not believe it. But I realized Bruce Willis never spoke to anyone the entire film and no one spoke to him. But there are also a lot of clues regarding the color red throughout the entire film.
I felt Richie was one of the killers from the first time I saw him meet the group. His interaction with Amber right way, someone who supposedly he had never met was extreme weird and the interaction came across as they already knew each other. If you go back and see watch the scene again, you'll notice this.
I'm pissed about Scream 5. I thought it was great they brought Billy Loomis back but the motive was completely ridiculous. In Scream 1 Billy had a decent reason to want revenge, as did Billy's mother, and as did Roman. But Scream 4 and 5 we're just f*cking ridiculous! Don't give us a movie if you can't give us a decent motive. 🙄
What makes the new scream even stupider: is when Ritchie was unconscious and Dewey was fighting Ghostface just before his death, Dewey was tossed around, like a two pound rag doll, by that girl who was 70 pounds soaking wet.
Other clues for Happy Death Day: 1 - Lori is "plain" compared to the rest of the sorority. 2 - Lori studies and isn't focused on her image or seemingly reputation like the rest of the "House." These 2 things by default question WHY she is even there? An accident? Or a manipulation?
I watched "Us" with my mom a while back, and I didn't explain that Adelaide was in fact a tethered until the very end, and she literally said "What the fuck?", which was surprising since she doesn't usually cuss.
What about Friday the 13th. The whole movie, the audience is led to believe that the killer is the mountain man of urban legend who somehow survived his death as a child. However, it’s revealed that the killer is actually his mother. This was so shocking because she seemed like a sweet old lady when we first meet her. However, you could have figured it out if you remembered the first kills of the movie. The first scene is a first person shot of someone spying on two camp counselors making out before running in and killing them. However, the teens don’t react like a complete stranger mountain man just ran in. No, the react like two teens getting caught slacking off at work by a supervisor. He guy even smiled and laughed when he was caught. Ya know, like he was trying to explain himself to someone he knew
For Malignant despite what they say in the movie Gabriel is not a parisidic twin but a disfigured conjoined twin. A parisidic twin would have no consciousness or even awareness which means the doctors Gabriel is killing mutilated a young child and we're proud of it so I had no sympathy for them even if Gabriel was a monster. There is a set of conjoined twins out there where one twin is just a head on the others shoulder.
Exactly. I feel that kind of implies they were just riding the hype train on that one (not that the hype isn't well deserved as those movies were great)
What pissed me off about Scream 2022, is that with the subtitles on, in the first scene the subtitles say "Richie" when ghostface is talking 🤦♀️ didn't even make it 10 mins in.
That is so sad but so hilarious.
LMAO
Noooo! Are you serious?! Dude. Someone needs to be fired.
(To be fair I knew from the movie poster but he was so likeable I hoped it wasn't him 😜)
@@lkf8799 I knew before the movie came out. There's literally a frame in the trailer that shows him as the killer. However, watching the movie, I also hoped it wasn't him bc he was by far my favorite character😂
@@tyagirodriguez4947Are you serious?! I'm going to check it out again. He's my favorite in The Boys, too.
Tree doesn't "give up", she succeeds in stopping Babyface and has a celebratory cupcake. When she still dies, *then* she realizes it's her roommate who was the mastermind.
Tree, not Lori. And I'd be pissed too if I baked a cupcake for my bestie and she chucked it.
@@Ash-sn4jr yeah but they say "when she realizes she can't escape the cycle she gives up and eats the cupcake" there were talking about tree. Tree thought she escaped that's why she ate the cupcake. They fucked-up in the video
@@syvall Yeah, they've got a ton of inconsistencies in this video, but for sure happy death day was the one I noticed the most, as I love both movies (yeah the second just clenched into the hype of the first, but its entertaining nonetheless), but, oh well.
@@Ash-sn4jr The thing is, I don’t even think they were REAL friends, just roommates and acquaintances that smile at each other to save face.
I think he meant that she 'gave up' in the context of rejecting the cupcake - not with living
The best twist isn't the one that comes entirely out of nowhere, it's the one you can't believe you didn't see coming.
Yes like me and The 2009 remake of My Bloody Valentine
@@HangingWithMelissa I saw that one coming
Like Wednesday
Also for Get Out, when the family's party guests arrive, every guest is wearing black, in some cases black over white. Hugely symbolic of their plans.
Also, all the guests arriving in sleek black limousines is very heavy symbolism
The cop in the beginning too. It seems like he's just trying to ID him because he's black and that it's just a profiling cop. It's very possible though that the cop was suspicious of multiple black people disappearing in that area and was attempting to get a record of him and survey the situation
@@stephengrigg5988 when I head that interpretación my mind exploted
@@stephengrigg5988 it's also pretty telling his gf doesn't want any record of him being there arguing so much with the cop
@@stephengrigg5988 BRO! I NEVER REALIZED THAT! HOLY!
In Happy Death Day she didn't eat the cupcake after giving up, she ate the cupcake as a treat after finally beating the killer... Only to realise what had happened when she woke up in the loop again.
Midsommar also gave away the plot in the opening sequence and on the walls of the place they slept when visiting the community…
Hell yeah
You know, I've never seen that movie and TBH I don't think I ever will. It's just that I heard so much weird n negative comments about how you'll feel dejected after watching it for awhile idk 😐
@@dkayflowers79 uh just watch it. And move on. Stop listening to people
@@dkayflowers79 watch it for yourself and form your own opinion
@@dkayflowers79 it’s a great film, worth a watch
A bigger clue for FD5 is that not ONCE did they mention Flight 180. All the other movies do (aside from FD1).
the flip phone was the giveaway for me
@@swinetownswine Don't forget the Lisa Loeb comment near the beginning
The final destination twist BLEW MY MIND, especially considering it just solidified the fact even more that no one’s safe and eventually everyone will be a victim to the grim reaper.
The Sixth Sense is still the best example of this trope. They literally smack viewers in the face with clue after clue. The Others is also a great example.
I'm soooo glad you mentioned sixth sense and the others.
I got it from the trailer.
It was so obvious.
Kid says "I see dead people."
then Bruce Willis shows up.
Obviously Bruce Willis is a ghost.
They should have called it
Bruce Willis is a ghost,
it was that obvious.
Also he dies in the first scene.
Two of my favourite movies in this trope
one other little detail about Predators is in the scene where edwin gets caught in the mantrap, he shows a picture of children saying "I can't be left here i've got kids" but Nicolai, the Spetsnaz, showed that same picture earlier saying that they were his two children. Edwin stole it for sympathy points so they wouldn't leave him
Shutter Island was so brilliant. It was great to rewatch the film and see all of the clues being given by the other patients and the staff with how they act around Teddy.
I’m surprised Felix, Zee, and Crispian working with the masked intruders in “You’re Next” didn’t make the list! Felix especially did a lot of foreshadowing like when he was talking about the cell phone jammer when the family was first attacked
Or when the masked guy says, “you two better be getting my enough money to pay us!” It seems like Felix and Zee at the time, but you later realize it’s Felix and Crispian. It’s very subtle but clever.
yes! that’s exactly what I said, who even brings up a cell phone jammer
I remember texting my friend while watching that movie and getting unnecessarily upset about the name Crispian. 😅
@@abysmalagender Totally valid 😂
I was surprised too, bc when you watch it the first time, you don’t pay attention to Zee and Felix’s facial reactions to certain conversations/situations, or I least I didn’t notice until rewatching it.
I didn't understand why people were so surprised about the twist in Us. When the children meet in that scene, that was the first thing going through my head. That they were swapping places.
The only surprise that people I know who watched Us discuss, is surprise at how dumb the ending and twist is. It is so apparent and not really hidden all that well.
Especially when they were listening to music in car and she tries teaching the son about catching the beat but then she starts snapping off beat… I was already suspicious but that confirmed to me she was suspect 😂
I haven't seen the movie, but from trailers & clips thought that
I don't understand why US was a movie at all. Not only was it utter trash, there was basically no message.
@@ZenKrio same. it was entertaining but i didnt get the message at all lmao
A timestamp if you want to skip past specific movies since the spoilers are literally in the titles of each point:
Stop at 0:30 if you don't want the spoiler for #10
1:39 10. Scream (2022)
3:03 9. Final Destination 5
4:14 8. Happy Death Day
5:35 7. Predators
6:43 6. Orphan
7:54 5. Shutter island
8:49 4. Us
10:01 3. Hereditary
11:29 2. Malignant
12:52 1. Get Out (skips to the end sequence)
Thank you my friend…
U are an Angel op
THANK YOU
i hope both sides of your pillow are cold
YO thank you SO much! I love watching videos like this but don't understand why they don't title the chapters "Scream 5" etc so we can avoid any we haven't seen yet
The problem I had with final destination 5 actually being a prequel....is if you had just spent all that time dodging neat misses with death, would you stay on a plane where someone was removed screaming about an explosion???? If I had been narrowly missing death I would be hyper-aware of any possible dangers like someone freaking out over the plane exploding. 🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️
They just saw people that was fighting getting of the plane, they did not know what the fight was about.
It was when the plane was taking off, that they heard that the guy saw a vision of the plane exploding so it was too late to do anything.
@@meliviennelegrand4461 I fly a lot and I have the intrusive thoughts to get off the plane everytime. I've seen things in the terminal that made me rethink flights. The only thoughts I'd have to convince me to get on the plane is that planes don't go down in America. It took a lot of convincing me from my friends to take a small plane flight to the tropics once. A Xanax and alcohol got me on that rickety ass plane.
Biggest thing that gives it away, no articles on Flight 180 survivors. From tired trope to very good reason for not including it
@@alexb9969 oh yeah... theres usually some research done by the maim character im regards to similar occurences in all of them except this one.... good point
@@liam2386 We were so sick of that none of us f-- noticed haha
It's kinda impressive that when I watched Malignant, the "cut out the cancer"-line as well as the title, made me think of a malignant tumour, so I believed Gabriel was cancer. Then the reveal came and I was really surprised, because I thought Gabriel had somehow grown his own body after being removed from Madison 😅
This is one of the few that I figured out from the beginning, entirely due to the stuff in the opening credits. I usually don’t pay that much attention to credits, especially loud chaotic jump-cut credits, but this time I did for some reason. It was still cool to watch how they implemented it, though.
That was my expectation. Like at no point were they being lowkey about it being a conjoined twin of some sort. But they did a great job fooling me into thinking he was fully extracted.
Same here!!!
I couldn’t figure out in the beginning what this escaped creature in the hospital had to do with a cancer in her brain ? I mean the whole “ cut out the cancer “ line confused me. I was wondering if she was doing it telepathically because if she was there’s no way they could get close enough to her to make her stop. And if that’s not the case then why are they more worried about her brain tumor or whatever than stopping this escaped killer inside the hospital??
Yeah I was so disappointed by the end of that movie with that reveal it was lame
You should always pause and take a good look at the medical or legal paper work in movies, it tells you a lot more than you think. Sometimes it tells you nothing pertinent to the story but ends up being humorous because the writers didn't expect anyone to actually stop and read the papers.
yup, thank your local prop master for good laugh
This very thing happened in "Last Night in Soho." The main character picks up her landlady's mail from her stoop. There is a brief close-up of the landlady's full name on the address label and... BAM! I knew exactly what happened. (To be fair, it does only happen about two minutes before the bigt twist is revealed, but still...)
In Jeepers Creepers, there's a bulletin board in the background of the police station when the two kids are talking to the psychic. If you zoom in, there's bulletins with comical descriptions of criminals in them.
ok. let me do this next time i go to the cinema
This happens a lot with newspapers (remember them?)
in movies.
The articles rarely have anything to do with the headlines.
The very first "Saw" movie is still one of my favorite movies of all time, all these years later. That twist at the end LEGIT had me grabbing my head, cuz my mind was so blown I didn't wanna lose any parts of my brain in the theater.
My favourite twist in the saw movies, is in the second movie. John says to the detective that his son is in a safe place. And in the end the son was revealed to actually be in a safe that was behind John…
Yes, I remember the collective gasp from the audience in the theaters ! The first one had a pretty good screenplay.
Yeah, I don’t think anyone saw the twist in Saw coming. Lol
@@mugenzero007 actually I got it right before the reveal. When Lawrence takes the gun from Johns body there is a shot where he loads his bullet into the revolver however there is no empty shell casing in the gun. I saw this in the theatre and called it right there. Granted it’s only like 5 minutes before the reveal.
@@reeganharmsen2149 that’s pretty reasonable considering the twist was pretty out of nowhere, but good job man. That must have felt good af. I’m just imagining your face like “OHHHHHHH” lol
To be fair, Dewey does accuse the boyfriend in all five movies lol
I will never forget seeing Get Out in the theater with my friend, who is also black, and we gave each other a knowing look when he said there was black mold in the basement.
sure you did
Omg I totally forgot about that lol
Did everyone in the theater clap?
Wait, what? How did i miss that? Anyone got a clip of that scene?
What does it mean?
My proudest moment happens to be when I was in the movie theater and the first "Happy Death Day" trailer came on where I was accurately able to instantly guess the culprit was the roommate. It was completely based off the candles: Babyface used a candle to set the car on fire and the roommate kept giving her the cupcake with the candle. I'm proud to have been able to completely ruin the movie for my family.
…Yer eeeeeeeeeeevil mate ! ;) (Seriously, good thinking !)
and how the killer is the same height as her roomate
You are the worst kind of person
'Dead Silence' starring Ryan Kwanten had a twist I should've seen right away. I mean, the dad looked like a corpse the whole time but he was talking so I couldn't figure out why he looked so damn pale
YES! You are totally right! When the reveal finally comes, you really ask yourself. How didn't i see this coming?
I probably would’ve figured it out if I wasn’t too busy soiling myself every time Mary Shaw appeared. She’s still one of the scariest characters to me in a Horror Film.
@@Vampwars dat tongue. 😐
@@Ramza1987, that woman made me go back to church because if somehow, some way SHE exists, Ima need White Jesus, Black Jesus, Mexican Jesus & Super Buff Korean Jesus! Ima need ALL the Lords to assemble because NOOOO 😱😭💀
@@Vampwars i completely agree.
The opening of Hereditary shows that all the men in the family were named Charles. Then the daughter is named Charlie because the mom and the grandma weren’t speaking when the son was born.
I’ll do Dewey one better, I guessed the killer based on the casting. The second I saw Jack Quaid was in it I knew they’d play him off as goofy harmless and loveable just to hide the fact that he can do menacing just as well. He’s just that type of actor.
Same. When I saw Jack Quaid & Mikey Madison were cast as new characters, and then saw the rest of the cast of the new characters, I pretty much zeroed in on them as the killers. You were right on the money with what I thought about Jack, & Mikey was either dying at the beginning or was the other killer.
I haven't even seen it, but just from the success of the boys I knew it would be him just because he's so famous now. They should have done a double reverse and just made him the goofy lovable guy like they did with jaime in the first film
@@stephengrigg5988 Richie didn't have have charisma or Wittiness to be Randy
Same, it was a dead give away and I didn't even see thr movie
Another give aways that Final Destination 5 was a prequel. There was no mention of anything from the first film like the other sequels and the name of the previous film was "The" Final Destination, which one could assume would have been the last one and questioned why there was a 5th
Well the ominous black guy who we see in almost every FD movie said "he has seen this happening before and one by one death comes for them all" so of course the first thought of the audience is its a sequel.
I like that they did mention going to Paris, which might have been suspicious if it was just randomly inserted, but Sam was a Chef so it actually made perfect sense why it was brought up.
Dewey says the same thing in scream 2 about it being the boyfriend. Which we all of course know was not true that time around. Syd finally had a very sweet boyfriend who was willing to make a total fool out of himself dancing on tables just a profess his love to her, not one that was trying to cut out her heart.
It was supposed to be her boyfriend and roommate but the studio thought it was too obvious
@@Ocapela215 the script got leaked, that was why it was changed. Originally it was Hallie & Derek who were the killers, with Cotton turning on Sydney after saving her because of the hell he was put through after being framed.
Should've included the original Scream. Billy and Stu were hiding in plain sight.
Malignant was absolutely insane. Even if the truth was revealed the visuals were just surreal. Not sure if it's a good or a bad but it's for sure memorable
Movie has a good and interesting premise but was overall boring to watch
In the Shutter Island scene where they interrupt the staff meeting early in the movie, one of the staffers says “Oh the Law of Four, I love this”, or something to that effect. The Law of 4 is described to Teddy at the end and is meant to explain his behavior.
I’d seen this movie many times and just noticed the comment during the staff meeting recently.
the other clue about richie being ghost face is Dewey says " they have an obsession with stab and woodsboro, and in multiple scenes we hear that Richie is off watching some content about stab/woodsboro..... he decided to watch all the stab movies right after the sister was attacked, and he was watching youtube stuff about it in his room and all that. He was a fan boy from the beginning, using "studying" as an excuse. some of these othere's, like the orphan one are pretty well a stretch.
Yeah that was one thing I picked up on too, I was like why is this guy watching ALL of them RIGHT NOW ?? Lol
I also thought the orphan one to be a bit of a stretch, how does one see what is seemingly a child cutting up there food into small pieces and come to the conclusion that we’re actually looking at a 30 year old with a hormone deficiency and fake teeth
@@Dtitus25 facts
@@enzosantanaborges4980 well, by the time he and Sam meet Dewey, he had already been watching Stab in the hospital, so he would've known how Dewey was in the movies. That was when Sam was attacked in the hospital break room, and then she decides they need to go talk to Dewey.
@@CBItalian04 oh you're right! i totally forgot that, thanks!
My proudest "guess the twist" moment came when I saw "Get Out" in the movie theatre with my mom. About 1/3 way in, I leaned over to her and said, "I think the girlfriend isn't who we think she is. I think she's in on whatever's going on..." and then was like, "I effing KNEW it!" with the "Rose, give me the keys" reveal.
Even though I guessed it and was on the lookout for Rose being sketchy, the reveal was still so well done. Goes to show that truly good horror isn't ruined even if your audience guesses parts of the story's twists and turns - it's how well it's done/written that matters. Peele is a genius.
Definitely. And the way he turned the tables on the Dad was pure poetry, definitely among my favorite revenge moments in any film.
Get Out is such a crapfest
in case someone needs to skip anything to avoid a spoiler...
10) Scream 5
(00:35)
9) Final Destination 5
(01:42)
8) Happy Death Day
(03:06)
7) Predators
(04:18)
6) Orphan
(05:38)
5) Shutter Island
(06:47)
4) Us
(07:57)
3) Hereditary
(08:52)
2) Malignant
(10:05)
1) Get Out
(11:33)
Me and my brother figured out the twist to Shutter Island pretty quickly.
The biggest giveaway was how the doctor kept giving him pills and DiCaprio kept taking them.
I can't be the only person who figured out Shutter Island's big twist within the first few seconds of the movie. As soon as Leo said that the place was a prison for the criminally insane, I said to my mates that he wasn't a cop, he was a patient, and I was right.
I thought exactly the same thing at exactly the same moment. I suppose it didn't help that ads for it were bragging "You won't be able to guess the BIG SURPRISE TWIST!!!!" So I was looking for clues for some third act twist from the get-go. Still, it seemed pretty damn obvious to me that was what was going on.
Same but that made me want to watch it even more to see how they would pull it off they didn't fail it was a great movie
I got recommended Shutter Island cause I always guess twists and I was told this one was hard to get... it wasn't
Is that figuring it out, or is it just guessing?
@@Ash-sn4jr Well the TV ads for the film loudly trumpeted the idea of a twist ("You'll NEVER GUESS the SURPRISE TWIST ENDING!!!!!), so I went into it looking for clues. I can't remember the exact line that tipped me off, but it is within the first 5 - 10 minutes. DiCaprio first "arrives" at the island and makes some sarcastic comment about not being able to tell the patients apart, which made me think "Bingo! YOU'RE really a patient!"
Hoo boy, I don't think I'll ever desensitize to that fold-in-half "landing" in FD5, especially since I have a 14-year-old daughter who's heavily into gymnastics, haha!
I watched it in a full theater in high school with friends, when that part happened everyone yelled "ooohhhhhhhh". Those kills are always the best with FD, when they ramp up the tension for a really long time with a bunch of red herrings and then just when the coast seems clear, bam, the outta left field death occurs
I love the fact that you showed some of the most graphic parts of the movies you're discussing!
The cloned phone thing actually was from the original Scream with Sidney's father's phone being cloned. Scream 3 did have the cloned phone as well, but it also had the magical voice changed, so I expected anything from that movie. Still love it. Haha
no but my favorite foreshadowing in Us is the thriller t shirt. the most infamous twist in all music video history is michael jackson turning around to face the camera revealing he is the monster and it’s the SAME SHOT AT THE END OF THE MOVIE
The predators reveal was so obvious. Hard to see how this was missed.
Malignant is absolutely effing nuts. I love this movie.
The opening credits gave Malignant away? No, the title did. It surprises me how many think that the twist was this massive revelation rather than what it really was - painfully obvious
The phone scene from get out will forever give me goosebumps. That woman can ACT!!!
For John carpenters the thing the plot is actually given to you in the first scene of the film . If you speak the language of the helicopter pilots shooting at the dog you would actually know what’s going to happen as they yell something along the lines of “ that’s not a dog , it’s an alien , it’s killed everyone “. Not sure if that’s the exact sentence but i found it an interesting fact
I also guessed the plot twist to shutter island before the movie even started . I went to see it with family and during the pre movie adverts I just blurted out “
You know what , I bet he’s the crazy one”
. Honestly I thought the trailers and the overall setting made it pretty obvious, you know , he’s in an asylum , he thinks he’s going insane because he can’t solve the case = he actually IS insane .
To be honest as soon as i saw people on helicopter shooting a dog i thought "Well, I guess that dog is a threat". I mean what could be more obvious.
If in FD5 they were being told the plane was going to blow up, why wouldn’t they be like oh shit we just cheated death.. maybe this guy knows that he’s talking about? The dude is even the one who had the premonition
Yeah I never understood why they just gave up, other than that’s just what needed to happen for the plot to work
They probably didn't even think Death was still after them. It had been weeks since any attempt and they were the First. They also only heard Alex freaking out. By the time they actually hear about Alex' vision, they can't get off and just accept their deaths.
@MrNmassengale1 Not lazy at all. it was already too late. The plane was taking off
They didn’t actually hear what he was saying until someone explained it to them later when it was too late to get off
Not a horror movie, but I will never get over the fact that at the beginning of A Star Is Born, we can see Bradley Cooper and a poster of hanging ropes in the background. So I wasn't surprised or moved by the end of the movie, 'cause I knew this was coming.
The scene is the latest scream movie that gave it away for me was the scene in the hospital. The boyfriend had a concerned look on his face when the ghost face killer got hurt.
It's a good thing I watched Scream 5 last night because I tried so hard not to see or hear any spoilers for that movie.
I think they should have put a warning for spoilers as Scream is still new and hasn't been released on streaming platforms yet. (you can rent/buy it on youtube which is how I was able to watch it).
I absolutely guessed Malignant because of the title and those beginning images. I also guessed not only the bf in Scream, but the partner, too, when they were all sitting in the bench in the beginning talking.
Final Destination 5 was really good! Can’t wait for the next installment
Putting the give away in the thumbnail?!?! 😭 I’ve not seen scream yet, and I’m terrible with twists so may not have seen it coming !
You are terrible with twist if you didn't know that this was going to include a spoiler for scream.
@@luvprue1 they're talking about the thumbnail
I've noticed a lot of TH-cam reviewers doing that 🤨
Not cool.
Thanks for the spoiler warning on Scream 5
Shutter Island totally broke my heart. I couldn’t believe that ending
Definitely agree with you on Scream 2022. It was given to us, just like with Billy.
Not with billy with Jill
@@Proxy_Games22 no, Billy was pretty obvious
I call it The Billy. A movie sets up a character as the villain. Gives all the details that makes you very sure, pulls the rug, only to reveal another rug yet to be pulled.
@@Proxy_Games22 no, definitely not with Jill. But with Billy, yes
@@FearHimself666 yeah, exactly 💯💯
Another thing that could’ve given the twist in Malignant away early is the fact that when she sees the killings, the time of day is different when she snaps out of it
The ID thing in Get Out bothers me because it makes sense for the officer to ask. Been a trend of black men disappearing in the area, but also where I’m from, it’s expected that anyone involved in a vehicle incident (even running a stop sign) to show their ID if they’re in the vehicle. So this never made me think anything of it on first watch.
During an accident of any sorts the responding officer usually always gets witness's names and phone numbers so the insurances can ask witnesses what happened. At first i thought it was jordan peele's failed attempt at a racist cop scene but its actually just good story writing that the girlfriend pulled the race card to make sure theirs no trail.
Yeah, that's the genius of that scene. It IS actually completely normal procedure for the cop to be asking for their ID, and thus it's obvious Rose is exaggerating in her reaction to it.
That's exactly what makes you slap your forehead when you find out she wasn't just overreacting, but was actually covering the paper trail all along: it was right in your face the whole time.
Any list of major plot twists in horror should always include sixth sense
Also in Get Out. The song Redbone plays in the opening credits. It perfectly sums up the plot of the movie. If you listen to the lyrics. It foreshadows the whole movie.
I sadly figured out the twist in the opening carnival shot of Us :/ what gave it away was, spoilers:
The shot on the Red apple - tethered leader named Red, the Thriller t shirt- the monster was hiding center frame the whole time, and other small clues. Such a good movie; more so pissed at my brain for being in amped up mode and overthinking it from the get-go, especially after studying all the Get Out details. Pumped for his next movie though 🙌🏻
A lot of horror films do some kind of disturbing art work opening with the credits that gives away the whole plot. Drag me to Hell basically had the plot storyboarded so you could skip it if you wanted to.
Another hit for Scream 5. When Dewey opens the door, there is a look of pure awe and adoration on Richie's face. Which makes sense. He was meeting one of his heroes, after all.
In Final Destination 5, they weren’t taking a celebratory vacation to Paris, the guy had a job offer to Paris and was asking the girl to come with him the whole movie basically. By the end of the movie, she’d just decided to join him in Paris.
Nothing makes a horror movie better than a twist. I totally didn't see them coming.
1:57 who needs that much chalk for there grip? SMH LMAO 😂😂😂
Were there people who didn't see the twist in Shutter Island coming? I've honestly never seen a movie that telegraphed its twist harder. Then it spends the last hour of the movie patting itself on the back about how clever its twist is, even literally spelling out the twist on a whiteboard just in case you somehow didn't get it.
All of us alternative rock fans easily guessed the ending of Malignant after “Where Is My Mind?” by the Pixies was slipped into the soundtrack
I figured out Shutter Island pretty quick but Get Out was a surprise and a very cool premise.
3:56 aha, her body language may be easily understood by individuals without NVLD, but as someone with NVLD, reading body language and subtle cues is quite challenging. It's important to recognize that there are audiences who also experience this difficulty. Trust me, it's not as simple as you might think if you don't face the same disabilities.
With Shudder Island, the trailer gave the 'twist' away. When Leonardo stated "...this is suggesting that you have a 67th patient". from all the other clues in the trailer, It was obvious, Leonardo's character was the 67th patient.
I love how you reveal the twist for a brand new movie first lmfao
Even though it's been mentioned so many times, I thought for sure that The Sixth Sense would be number one. There are soooo many hints to that twist, that it's amazing hardly anyone got it on first viewing.
That final destination “twist” was so freakin obvious it wasn’t even a twist. The second they mentioned “Paris” it’s was incredibly obvious how the movie was going to end. They end each movie the same way, the death of every single “survivor”
My wife guessed the killer in the new scream movie, right from the get-go, I told her that was way too obvious because they done that already. It turns I underestimated how how dumb the studio thinks we are.
Either that or the expected you to be this smart.
"guessing" the killer on a hunch isnt impressive, anyone could do that
Well, aren't you and your wife "special." 😂
Like the original Scream. The point is to parody the slasher genre. It made a lot of sense to literally copy everything from the original movie. For those who survived that movie they had prior trustworthy knowledge. It's crazy how much sense it all makes after the fact
I’m going to have to rewatch all of these
Foreshadowing is a subtle art many films/tv shows completely miss. So many of them simply throw in a few scenes in a season that contradict your expectations and use them to point to the twist, which didn’t follow 70% of the information presented.
For US, I felt the biggest give away was that the mom didn’t want to return back to the town.
The twist in the uninvited got me, I rewatched it and I was like oh wow, it’s so clear once you know.
In "Us", a big one for me was when the family were in the car singing/ dancing and Adelaide is soo incredibly out of beat and sync it was like... almost obviously striking.
God, "Orphan" was an absolute mindfuck. Like, WTF?! 😱
I honestly thought we were supposed to know since the beginning of us that Adelaide was a tethered
10:42 “ ‘cause this is THRILLERRR, THRILLER NIGGHT 🎶”
My wife who loves to over analyse everything pretty much solved shutter island at the start,
when he couldn't find his lighter for a smoke , she said that inmates wouldn't of been allowed lighters/matches
Watched Shutter island only once. Halfway through i turned to my brother who was watching it with me and said jokingly. "Do you think he's actually a patient?" I was not actually expecting to be right
Get Out is probably the best movie I haven't watched. I've seen a plethora of clips so I'm confident I know every bit of what happens, but I've never actually picked up and watched it start to finish.
Midsomner should been added onto this list as well.
The 6th sense was another amazing movie like this. My two friends had me watch with them and they had both seen it already. And then were totally shocked that half way thru I blurted out the twist they could not believe it. But I realized Bruce Willis never spoke to anyone the entire film and no one spoke to him. But there are also a lot of clues regarding the color red throughout the entire film.
For orphan I realized she was an adult because she wanted to avoid going to the dentist not the food…plus old people mash it up
I felt Richie was one of the killers from the first time I saw him meet the group. His interaction with Amber right way, someone who supposedly he had never met was extreme weird and the interaction came across as they already knew each other. If you go back and see watch the scene again, you'll notice this.
I'm pissed about Scream 5. I thought it was great they brought Billy Loomis back but the motive was completely ridiculous. In Scream 1 Billy had a decent reason to want revenge, as did Billy's mother, and as did Roman. But Scream 4 and 5 we're just f*cking ridiculous! Don't give us a movie if you can't give us a decent motive. 🙄
Shutter Island was so obvious to me, that to this day I've never seen it. Loved Heredity.
What makes the new scream even stupider: is when Ritchie was unconscious and Dewey was fighting Ghostface just before his death, Dewey was tossed around, like a two pound rag doll, by that girl who was 70 pounds soaking wet.
Other clues for Happy Death Day:
1 - Lori is "plain" compared to the rest of the sorority.
2 - Lori studies and isn't focused on her image or seemingly reputation like the rest of the "House."
These 2 things by default question WHY she is even there? An accident? Or a manipulation?
I watched "Us" with my mom a while back, and I didn't explain that Adelaide was in fact a tethered until the very end, and she literally said "What the fuck?", which was surprising since she doesn't usually cuss.
Wish you would give a list disclaimer for these types of lists in the description. I may have seen 9 but not necessarily all 10
People have asked for it forever and they still refuse to. I don't understand why.
@@feliciahartyful I hate that. Love their videos but it always feels like I'm playing Russian roulette watching these. Lol
@@clubsnatcher ugh... don't watch then?
@@seanfarrand9167 Why are you butthurt about fair and honest feedback?
What about Friday the 13th. The whole movie, the audience is led to believe that the killer is the mountain man of urban legend who somehow survived his death as a child. However, it’s revealed that the killer is actually his mother.
This was so shocking because she seemed like a sweet old lady when we first meet her. However, you could have figured it out if you remembered the first kills of the movie.
The first scene is a first person shot of someone spying on two camp counselors making out before running in and killing them. However, the teens don’t react like a complete stranger mountain man just ran in. No, the react like two teens getting caught slacking off at work by a supervisor. He guy even smiled and laughed when he was caught. Ya know, like he was trying to explain himself to someone he knew
For Malignant despite what they say in the movie Gabriel is not a parisidic twin but a disfigured conjoined twin. A parisidic twin would have no consciousness or even awareness which means the doctors Gabriel is killing mutilated a young child and we're proud of it so I had no sympathy for them even if Gabriel was a monster.
There is a set of conjoined twins out there where one twin is just a head on the others shoulder.
My poor Dewdrop 😭😭😭. I don’t think I can watch Scream VI without him in it
Lol Jack Quaid in the thumbnail makes me mistake this as The Boys spoiler video
We weren't already familiar with Jordan Peele's style because Get Out premiered in 2017 followed by Us in 2019.
Exactly. I feel that kind of implies they were just riding the hype train on that one (not that the hype isn't well deserved as those movies were great)
The thing the surprised me about _Shutter Island_ was the revelation that we were actually supposed to be surprised by the fact Teddy was an inmate.
I NEVER NOTICED THT B4!! I'm talking about the movie US and about the reorganization of the toys.