@seldings Nic Cage is 60, if we assume Longlegs is the same age then in this scene, set in the 70s, and the main parts of the film are set in the 90s, then in these scenes he’s meant to be 40
@@BraunwynBlondel I see this as the consequences of his evil actions affecting his physical form over time..i think its deliberate, not just prosthetics.
Who is it, honey?" "It's a stranger who claims to be a nun. She wants to give us a creepy life-size doll identical to our daughter." "WELL, LET'S WELCOME HER!"
It was the seventies in a rural area... Stranger danger was not really a thing yet, and people were far more religious especially in rural areas even more than they are now. How else do you think certain churches were able to procure their victims and stifle suspicion? "The church" in small town America was respected for decades up to the nineties along with the Scouts... Teachers have been getting more notice to these days too... Why do you think?
@@odoaceroftheneoromanempire7178 Agreed - and lets not forget how much of america was founded by religious pilgrims crossing the ocean. That heritige lives deeper in folks than what they realise. I mean deep, deep down. To the man in the basement.
Yup, we are in an era where well written/meaningful media gets labeled as “boring” while some of the worst content that Disney puts out is simply labeled as “mid” like dude how is a 2/10 film/show MID? 😂😭
Yeah, Nic and Alicia are amazing, I loved seeing Ruth go from horrified at what she’s doing to enjoying it, that little smile and the shot of her covered in blood was amazing, award worthy imo
I loved this scene and the third part. I don’t get ppl saying the supernatural elements were bad when the film is a supernatural horror? If you wanted a grounded crime horror watch Silence of The Lambs or Se7en
For me, it wasn't the supernatural elements in themselves that were bad. It was more that it made the whole part of "how does he kill people if he's not there?" seem a bit lazy.
@@twistedpersonality I guess? Honestly I don’t see how since it’s pretty clearly set up throughout the film that there’s a supernatural reason as to why he’s not there in person, via the 911 call at the start of the film when Harker is trying to decipher the codes and stuff.
@@penguinproductions8829 Sure, but, I don't know. I just feel that the whole things with the dolls and things inside them didn't feel intelligent enough. It could still be supernatural, it's just that when you found out how he did it it didn't really invoke the feeling of "wow, that's so smart". That's at least how I felt.
@@twistedpersonalitythat's exactly what I felt like. It was so disappointing. I wanted a movie that would send me chills down my spine with really clever and scary writing. But it really felt cheap with the devil gimmick. It felt too simple at least if they were going with this route. I still liked the movie overall and thought it was fun, but again it just died down when it was revealed to be full on supernatural. To be fair, I wasn't even that scared watching this film.
What's up with the horror purism lately? I don't think I've ever seen so many people say a horror film is automatically bad or lazily written because it has supernatural elements. By that logic, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, Carrie, The Shining, Poltergeist,The Exorcist, the Final Destination series, Friday the 13th, the Evil Dead films, almost every vampire film, and many other classics automatically suck.
It's a weird trend. If people don't get exactly what they're expecting they aren't happy. If they DO get what they're expecting they still aren't happy
Because those films don't claim to be something else. This was clearly marketed as a FBI chasing a serial killer flick and even referenced Silence of the Lambs, Zodiac and Seven as inspiration. You can't just set up a film grounded in realism and then half way through introduce supernatural reasoning with no build up or even a sense of why. How was longlegs able to get the devil inside of the metal orbs? What were the metal orbs? When was that even decided to be a thing? It felt incredibly random and served as a catch all solution for "how do we get the devil in the house?" Like I can literally hear the writers room and them coming up with that as a solution. The film itself was actually quite good, had great style, an intriguing storyline. But if you're going to ground a film in real life, make sure you create reasoning and explanation for the supernatural elements or else they're simply just there.
@@taylerparsons7145This. Exactly this. I felt so disappointed when it turned 180 to this direction waiting for an explanation grounded and reality because that's exactly what they made us expect from the trailers. I wanted to feel chills from really clever and creative writing the way Se7en and Old boy envoked on the moment of its climax. But this movie never came close. Even though I enjoyed it very much, I felt like it missed it's mark and full potential. It was also said to be the scariest film of the decade but I was more interested in the mystery than I was afraid. I'm also the type to not like too much gore but it also felt like this movie wasn't gruesome enough. Again with Se7en it wasn't that graphic but it's implications alone are enough to scare you.
Yeah that's was the most terrifying jumpscare I ever witnessed lol. At First I thought just Longlegs is brutally killing people. Like average slasher and Murder mystery. But that scene reveal something more sinister was involved.
You know when I was watching in the beginning of the movie. I got up to the kitchen to get food and when I was heading back I saw this exact same thing but huge sitting on the sofa. The living room was dark with the curtain just slightly opened letting a bit of light in ... but I saw it. It was big. Usually things like these don't scare me that much because I've seen supernatural stuff all my life. Since I was a kid.But it freaked me the tf out because I felt the vibes emanating from that spirit or whatever it was. It was dark.I ran to my bedroom and I was debating whether to finish the movie. I did. As it kept playing it got more sinister and then the first scene where it appeared came up and it freaked me TF out because it was exactly what I had seen. Honestly the vibes around me felt extremely satanic. It was a great movie and the only other movie which made me feel like this was The Dark and the Wicked. Extremely realistic demonic vibes .
@@drmilosricardo5266lmao are we watching the same thing because the whole movie is so mfing goofy like idk what terrifying things y'all are talking about. Bro in that specific scene my guy looking like a Scooby Doo villain
Her mother's story/decision and life was so tragic!!! She's basically the biggest victim here. She watches everything! She does everything in the name of Satan. Her prayers are not answered (she says that to Lee). It's so sad!
@@Grahammason6969man u gotta put down the bottle of delusion lol you think the cinematography was the only good part? Lmao well maybe go watch like the nun-or something.
I was a bit worried when Longlegs offed himself at the beginning of the 3rd act but Alicia Witt took his place brilliantly and for me she was the scariest villain of this movie! Nic's Longlengs had so many kind of moments, even goofy ones but Alicia's Ruth Harker was plain disturbing!
When Det. Harker and Det. Carter did the farm search - you can see Longlegs in the dark all white parallel with the little shed facing the barn. There was a metal orb on Det. Carter desk! He was so oblivious to what was around him. The medical examiner scene was my favorite. Even though he said hair was pieces of human or what’s left - I wonder if he kept some of the findings secret. Like the eyes can see and glow red he had to find that. He says I’ve been working late nights recently made me think hmm could the ME be another Longlegs accomplice/helper. He’ll certainly know how to clean up a crime scene to his advantage to make sure he didn’t leave any trace. Also, the scene where Det. Harker is at her home to see the figure in the woods could definitely be the ME. It wasn’t LongLegs he wouldn’t have time to cross that distance not pass her and come in the front door then upstairs then downstairs to the main living room area. Wasn’t her mom since she was home when the phone call was made. Longlegs has a strong connection to Det. Harker he HAS to be her father. So many theories and questions but this is by far the best suspenseful/scray movie in a long time imo 🍿
The dolls eyes didnt glow red, the red eyes we see the dolls have in some scenes is just a representation and a metaphor for the evil or "Satan" inside the dolls.
My theory is that the entire film of Longlegs is a masked metaphor for child custody. The character of Longlegs is supposed to be a symbolic representation of Lee’s father who likely had a one night stand with Ruth. In this scene, it’s revealed that him and Ruth need to work together to keep Lee safe. Also note that Longlegs targeted a family without a father (which is outside of his pattern). The last and most interesting part of this theory for me is that Longlegs refers to himself as the man downstairs. Yes, that’s a reference to Satan but think about it. When parents divorce, the husband usually takes up temporary space in the basement until they have to move out. I’d find it weird if that’s not what Oz Perkins intended
Alicia Witt… Jesus, I had such a crush on her on sopranos, and now that she is older she’s even hotter. And gosh, what an awesome horror actress. The story she told and the way she told was so unsettling, crucial for the creepiness of the film. The way she portrayed a semi possessed mother, who was reluctant by the power of the devil on her, but unable to be free of him, while at the same time becoming one of his followers was spot on.
whats more scary? a monster based on beasts and fantasy, or a monster based on all the predators we fear in society? the devil re-imagined as the creepiest serial killer/rapist/peadophile.
Part of me wished there was a more ingenious and logical explanation to the murders.. rather than just "Satan"... I guess an explanation that is not supernatural.
Is nobody going to address the initial lyrics that probably meant that Longlegs was actually in love with Lee's mother? "Well, you're slim and you're weak You've got the teeth of the hydra upon you You're dirty, sweet and you're my girl" Or am I going crazy? Lol
Agree. It kinda ruined the movie for me - when it changed *SPOILERS* from creepy murder mystery to some incoherent twist about satan and those dolls. Totally lost me.
That was this films only problem in my opinion. It didnt use "show dont tell" and it very often explained things to the audience through exposition that it didnt needed.
Four Decades ago, Alicia Witt was the toddler reciting Shakespeare perfectly on “That’s Incredible”. Two decades ago, she was a gorgeous pouty-lipped sex symbol. This is Alicia Witt now.
@@bravebeard6225 i fully understand that. It’s not the typical horror that we all know. And i can tottaly see why there are people that don’t like it. It’s not for everyone i guess
@@bravebeard6225 by far the best horror/thriller movie out right now since hereditary and the last grudge ..cant tell me different ....this movie was well done...in the past i wud say 10 yrs other so called horror movies have been comical instead lol
This movie not good and not bad , but nicolas cage performance is phenomenal here , score 6.3/10 The autopsy of jane Doe is still number 1 in my list , Olwen Kelly almost doing nothing for the movie yet still terrifying
This movie was SO BAD, that pirating it off the internet would be less of a crime than wasting precious time to watch it or wasting hard drive space to store it! I truly FEEL SORRY for those who wasted actual MONEY to go see this at a Theater! And if your haven't yet, take my advice...DON'T!!!!!! You would be far better off donating your money to a homeless person!
Imagine being such a windbag that you decide to leave *three* different comments under a clip of a movie you don't like. Did the director bed your mommy or something? Geez.
@@-WhizzBang- Don't think so, buddy. This one made over $100 million at the box office on a budget of less than $10 million. That's over $80 million in profit just in theaters. One question: what are some horrors of the past few years that you have liked?
@@-WhizzBang- a fact is something that everyone agrees on, and well, on rotten tomatoes longlegs it's at 85%, I loved the movie and most people did too, no, your shitty opinion is not absolute truth
@@TioTooruYT FACT: Longlegs is 100% TRASH! A fact isn’t defined by a score or popular opinion-it's about the quality. Just because you and some others liked it doesn’t change the fact that the movie is trash. Your opinion might be in the majority but that doesn’t make it any more valid.
This movie was total TRASH, along with the acting! Nick Cage is washed up and needs to do us all a favor and RETIRE! He hasn't made a good movie for over a Decade!
0:41 The way Cage delivers this line is incredible. I've listened to it like 20 times. Its genuinely hypnotizing.
The way long legs ACTUALLY look younger in this scene is a great detail
Does he?
@@kluski3423yeah, his skin is much less blotched and puffy
Ummmm sweetie… it’s called “prosthetics.” 🤦🏼♂️
@seldings Nic Cage is 60, if we assume Longlegs is the same age then in this scene, set in the 70s, and the main parts of the film are set in the 90s, then in these scenes he’s meant to be 40
@@BraunwynBlondel I see this as the consequences of his evil actions affecting his physical form over time..i think its deliberate, not just prosthetics.
Cages performance was nothing short of uncomfortable, unsettling and terrifying
He really outdid himself this time. I hope he atleast gets a nomination
Very uncomfortable
best performance in a decade if not longer. absolutely incredible
Who is it, honey?"
"It's a stranger who claims to be a nun. She wants to give us a creepy life-size doll identical to our daughter."
"WELL, LET'S WELCOME HER!"
@@miguelvidalmartinez9456 Trusting members of the church has led to plenty of real-life horrors.
Thats horror on its own. The way religion can make you blind.
It was the seventies in a rural area... Stranger danger was not really a thing yet, and people were far more religious especially in rural areas even more than they are now. How else do you think certain churches were able to procure their victims and stifle suspicion? "The church" in small town America was respected for decades up to the nineties along with the Scouts... Teachers have been getting more notice to these days too... Why do you think?
@@odoaceroftheneoromanempire7178 Agreed - and lets not forget how much of america was founded by religious pilgrims crossing the ocean. That heritige lives deeper in folks than what they realise. I mean deep, deep down. To the man in the basement.
Made me laugh!!
The scenes where The Devil shows up was so creepy...
One of my favorites of the year!! All the TikTok brain rot comments from people who expected a two hour jump scare.
Careful, they’re gonna come at you with “ok boomer” type comments 😭
Yup, we are in an era where well written/meaningful media gets labeled as “boring” while some of the worst content that Disney puts out is simply labeled as “mid” like dude how is a 2/10 film/show MID? 😂😭
imagine having a different opinion than you.....
@@beezzarro you’ll live
This is an especially hilarious attempt at a burn because the movie is two hours of cheap jump scares.
All the acting was incredible in this film, but the two standouts were Nicholas Cage and Alicia Witt.
who was Nick Cage? Please don’t tell me the over actor
SERIOUSLY!!!! This film was TOTAL TRASH along with the acting. Nick Cage is a terrible actor who hasn't made a descent movie in years!
@@-WhizzBang-LOVE rage bait
Yeah, Nic and Alicia are amazing, I loved seeing Ruth go from horrified at what she’s doing to enjoying it, that little smile and the shot of her covered in blood was amazing, award worthy imo
@@penguinproductions8829 Movie was 100% TRASH! And that's a FACT!
I loved this scene and the third part. I don’t get ppl saying the supernatural elements were bad when the film is a supernatural horror? If you wanted a grounded crime horror watch Silence of The Lambs or Se7en
For me, it wasn't the supernatural elements in themselves that were bad. It was more that it made the whole part of "how does he kill people if he's not there?" seem a bit lazy.
@@twistedpersonality I guess? Honestly I don’t see how since it’s pretty clearly set up throughout the film that there’s a supernatural reason as to why he’s not there in person, via the 911 call at the start of the film when Harker is trying to decipher the codes and stuff.
@@penguinproductions8829 Sure, but, I don't know. I just feel that the whole things with the dolls and things inside them didn't feel intelligent enough. It could still be supernatural, it's just that when you found out how he did it it didn't really invoke the feeling of "wow, that's so smart". That's at least how I felt.
@@twistedpersonalitythat's exactly what I felt like. It was so disappointing. I wanted a movie that would send me chills down my spine with really clever and scary writing. But it really felt cheap with the devil gimmick. It felt too simple at least if they were going with this route. I still liked the movie overall and thought it was fun, but again it just died down when it was revealed to be full on supernatural. To be fair, I wasn't even that scared watching this film.
@@twistedpersonalityI thought exactly the opposite, I thought it was brilliant.
What's up with the horror purism lately? I don't think I've ever seen so many people say a horror film is automatically bad or lazily written because it has supernatural elements.
By that logic, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, Carrie, The Shining, Poltergeist,The Exorcist, the Final Destination series, Friday the 13th, the Evil Dead films, almost every vampire film, and many other classics automatically suck.
It's a weird trend. If people don't get exactly what they're expecting they aren't happy. If they DO get what they're expecting they still aren't happy
@@edjackson4389 I gladly admit that I'm picky about high-end Horror films but you know what? I'm pretty happy with this.
Because those films don't claim to be something else. This was clearly marketed as a FBI chasing a serial killer flick and even referenced Silence of the Lambs, Zodiac and Seven as inspiration. You can't just set up a film grounded in realism and then half way through introduce supernatural reasoning with no build up or even a sense of why. How was longlegs able to get the devil inside of the metal orbs? What were the metal orbs? When was that even decided to be a thing? It felt incredibly random and served as a catch all solution for "how do we get the devil in the house?" Like I can literally hear the writers room and them coming up with that as a solution. The film itself was actually quite good, had great style, an intriguing storyline. But if you're going to ground a film in real life, make sure you create reasoning and explanation for the supernatural elements or else they're simply just there.
@@taylerparsons7145This. Exactly this. I felt so disappointed when it turned 180 to this direction waiting for an explanation grounded and reality because that's exactly what they made us expect from the trailers. I wanted to feel chills from really clever and creative writing the way Se7en and Old boy envoked on the moment of its climax. But this movie never came close. Even though I enjoyed it very much, I felt like it missed it's mark and full potential. It was also said to be the scariest film of the decade but I was more interested in the mystery than I was afraid. I'm also the type to not like too much gore but it also felt like this movie wasn't gruesome enough. Again with Se7en it wasn't that graphic but it's implications alone are enough to scare you.
@@edjackson4389this is so true
This movie was so close to perfection and that’s why I give it a 9/10 to be generous
If you're serious, you make little sense.
If you're being sarcastic, you missed the mark.
@@ghostman5620 not that deep bozo lol
It’s a good film…better than some of the horror film released this 2024
Aside alien Romulus and maybe nosferatu will be good
1:58 Well….. Didn’t want to sleep tonight
Yeah that's was the most terrifying jumpscare I ever witnessed lol. At First I thought just Longlegs is brutally killing people. Like average slasher and Murder mystery. But that scene reveal something more sinister was involved.
You know when I was watching in the beginning of the movie. I got up to the kitchen to get food and when I was heading back I saw this exact same thing but huge sitting on the sofa. The living room was dark with the curtain just slightly opened letting a bit of light in ... but I saw it. It was big. Usually things like these don't scare me that much because I've seen supernatural stuff all my life. Since I was a kid.But it freaked me the tf out because I felt the vibes emanating from that spirit or whatever it was. It was dark.I ran to my bedroom and I was debating whether to finish the movie. I did. As it kept playing it got more sinister and then the first scene where it appeared came up and it freaked me TF out because it was exactly what I had seen. Honestly the vibes around me felt extremely satanic. It was a great movie and the only other movie which made me feel like this was The Dark and the Wicked. Extremely realistic demonic vibes .
@@drmilosricardo5266lmao are we watching the same thing because the whole movie is so mfing goofy like idk what terrifying things y'all are talking about.
Bro in that specific scene my guy looking like a Scooby Doo villain
Contrary to popular beliefs, the 3rd act of this movie was actually satisying imo. i even found it delightful
So you think dolls with metal spheres in them could hypnotize families into killing each other.
Thats plausible to you? It’s literally supernatural.
I liked the idea of it so much that I wish it didn’t stop right there! Movie needed another 20 mins or so imo
So the popular beliefs are that the movie was not satisfying in your opinion???
Yo the last 5 minutes was crazy
Hail Satan!!
Her mother's story/decision and life was so tragic!!! She's basically the biggest victim here. She watches everything! She does everything in the name of Satan. Her prayers are not answered (she says that to Lee). It's so sad!
This has to be THE scariest, sleep with the lights on movie that we have had in YEARS!!!!
I mean it when I say this film deserves several Oscar Nominations!
Oscar? HAHA movie had so many holes in it with mid acting. Only great thing was the cinematography.
@@Grahammason6969mid acting? Youre trippin. 😂
@@Grahammason6969man u gotta put down the bottle of delusion lol you think the cinematography was the only good part? Lmao well maybe go watch like the nun-or something.
I was a bit worried when Longlegs offed himself at the beginning of the 3rd act but Alicia Witt took his place brilliantly and for me she was the scariest villain of this movie! Nic's Longlengs had so many kind of moments, even goofy ones but Alicia's Ruth Harker was plain disturbing!
Excellent viewpoint, I agree.
When Det. Harker and Det. Carter did the farm search - you can see Longlegs in the dark all white parallel with the little shed facing the barn. There was a metal orb on Det. Carter desk! He was so oblivious to what was around him. The medical examiner scene was my favorite. Even though he said hair was pieces of human or what’s left - I wonder if he kept some of the findings secret. Like the eyes can see and glow red he had to find that. He says I’ve been working late nights recently made me think hmm could the ME be another Longlegs accomplice/helper. He’ll certainly know how to clean up a crime scene to his advantage to make sure he didn’t leave any trace. Also, the scene where Det. Harker is at her home to see the figure in the woods could definitely be the ME. It wasn’t LongLegs he wouldn’t have time to cross that distance not pass her and come in the front door then upstairs then downstairs to the main living room area. Wasn’t her mom since she was home when the phone call was made. Longlegs has a strong connection to Det. Harker he HAS to be her father. So many theories and questions but this is by far the best suspenseful/scray movie in a long time imo 🍿
What really? I have to look at that again
His not her father the mother didn't recognize him in their first meeting
The dolls eyes didnt glow red, the red eyes we see the dolls have in some scenes is just a representation and a metaphor for the evil or "Satan" inside the dolls.
I watched the trailer and the pre-hype footage. Pleased to say, the movie was very pleasing. Hail T-Rex!
Bang a gong
@@devinthierault get it on
Great movie 👌 very unsettling, loved the camera shots
NO IT WASN'T! It was an absolutely TERRIBLE movie! Nick Cage is such a horrible actor. He hasn't made a good movie in years.
Imagine putting your shitty opinion as a absolute truth@@-WhizzBang-
@@-WhizzBang-😂🤡
@@-WhizzBang- Your own opinion, I respect that 👍
@@michaelhickman9667 LOL1 Not an opinion, it's a fact!
this monologue was the best scene in the film for sure. It's where the story gets tragic.
My theory is that the entire film of Longlegs is a masked metaphor for child custody. The character of Longlegs is supposed to be a symbolic representation of Lee’s father who likely had a one night stand with Ruth. In this scene, it’s revealed that him and Ruth need to work together to keep Lee safe. Also note that Longlegs targeted a family without a father (which is outside of his pattern). The last and most interesting part of this theory for me is that Longlegs refers to himself as the man downstairs. Yes, that’s a reference to Satan but think about it. When parents divorce, the husband usually takes up temporary space in the basement until they have to move out. I’d find it weird if that’s not what Oz Perkins intended
1:51 in this part nick cage was perfect.
Was scary.
Was carismatic.
Was insanity.
Was inumanity.
It was INCREDIBILE.
Best unsettling thriller movie ever
0:51 You've won! How he's sobbing with joy as well.
1:50 And when he forces Ruth into doing his evil bidding as his accomplice.
Ruth: Congratulations! A gift from the church
Dad: Wait a minute…now you go and tell Father MacNicol that this is *NOT* the Realdoll I ordered
Best comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Alicia Witt… Jesus, I had such a crush on her on sopranos, and now that she is older she’s even hotter. And gosh, what an awesome horror actress. The story she told and the way she told was so unsettling, crucial for the creepiness of the film. The way she portrayed a semi possessed mother, who was reluctant by the power of the devil on her, but unable to be free of him, while at the same time becoming one of his followers was spot on.
He looks like the lead singer of twisted sister 😎
1:50 yo Matt Hardy, is that you??
WTF I know right 🤣🤣
@jaimeherber8353 exactly, dude looks even more broken now lmaoooo
Nha bro.
Is barry kiogan.
Nic Cage’s Mrs DoubtFire.
They never show or imply Ruth retrieving the doll from the crime scene in this clip. Major plot hole.
so the metal ball had powers?
This happened to me once
It just literally looks like Nicolas cage with prosthetics.
So long legs is a witch, no?
whats more scary? a monster based on beasts and fantasy, or a monster based on all the predators we fear in society? the devil re-imagined as the creepiest serial killer/rapist/peadophile.
Why does this remind me of that Mask movie from the 80's?
Best explanation, thnx
This is at 666 likes right now lol and it's kinda freaking me out
Part of me wished there was a more ingenious and logical explanation to the murders.. rather than just "Satan"... I guess an explanation that is not supernatural.
Wack
Is nobody going to address the initial lyrics that probably meant that Longlegs was actually in love with Lee's mother?
"Well, you're slim and you're weak
You've got the teeth of the hydra upon you
You're dirty, sweet and you're my girl"
Or am I going crazy? Lol
Haven't seen movie but that is a classic rock song (70's? 80's?) called "Bang a Gong" by T-Rex
@@joblo2671 I know
@@joblo2671 what I'm saying is: why that particular song?
@@luminakilll no idea. Its just a song about partying and 'getting down' I think....unless it shows he's just having a lot of fun. Idk tho.
@@joblo2671 You need to watch the movie to understand. Trust me, it's worth it
Thats terrifying
honestly this exposition scene is so unnecessary
Agree. It kinda ruined the movie for me - when it changed *SPOILERS* from creepy murder mystery to some incoherent twist about satan and those dolls. Totally lost me.
That was this films only problem in my opinion. It didnt use "show dont tell" and it very often explained things to the audience through exposition that it didnt needed.
Literally the most important part of the movie.
I still would want to see these scenes though, just without the narration exposition.
@@skivsnack9421it’s a twist but it’s definitely not incoherent. Everything Longlegs says in the movie sets it all up lol
So don’t tell the cops or kill him after your free? Lmfao biggest plot hole ever
Is it any good guys??
Four Decades ago, Alicia Witt was the toddler reciting Shakespeare perfectly on “That’s Incredible”.
Two decades ago, she was a gorgeous pouty-lipped sex symbol.
This is Alicia Witt now.
Three decades ago, and in 2017, Alicia Witt was a child piano prodigy turned drug addict on Twin Peaks.
That’s called the passage of time, buddy
This doesn't work for me at all
Fell asleep watching this film
Thats okee. Not everyone has taste for good horrors like this
@@Dvztje I like horror, this one just wasn't for me.
@@bravebeard6225 i fully understand that. It’s not the typical horror that we all know. And i can tottaly see why there are people that don’t like it. It’s not for everyone i guess
@@bravebeard6225 by far the best horror/thriller movie out right now since hereditary and the last grudge ..cant tell me different ....this movie was well done...in the past i wud say 10 yrs other so called horror movies have been comical instead lol
@@DvztjeIt was a good film with so much potential. The problem was that in the last act of the movie just felt so bland and disappointing.
Unfortunately, an excellent movie.
NIC FUCKING CAGE AND HUS UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT!!!!!
This movie not good and not bad , but nicolas cage performance is phenomenal here , score 6.3/10
The autopsy of jane Doe is still number 1 in my list , Olwen Kelly almost doing nothing for the movie yet still terrifying
I'd say 'Good not Great' if you go in thinking "Silence of the Lambs meets Rosemary's Baby" and not what the trailer made it out to be.
The longlegs character is the weirdest thing ever :D why is he all white? :D
Hummm..... Asa hi hua tha..👻☠️☠️💀💀
this movie was bad, it was 90% saved by good cinematography.
🥱
This movie was SO BAD, that pirating it off the internet would be less of a crime than wasting precious time to watch it or wasting hard drive space to store it! I truly FEEL SORRY for those who wasted actual MONEY to go see this at a Theater! And if your haven't yet, take my advice...DON'T!!!!!! You would be far better off donating your money to a homeless person!
You should go see the movie again
Not everyone has good taste, i enjoyed the movie and the acting
@@franpascual6050 good for you,, but it was still a terrible movie that flopped at the box office!
Imagine being such a windbag that you decide to leave *three* different comments under a clip of a movie you don't like. Did the director bed your mommy or something? Geez.
@@-WhizzBang- Don't think so, buddy. This one made over $100 million at the box office on a budget of less than $10 million. That's over $80 million in profit just in theaters.
One question: what are some horrors of the past few years that you have liked?
this movie sucks shit.
@@danielgillies441Wrong!
This ruined the movie.
This movie was SO BAD, that if I would have paid to see this at a Theater, I would have DEMANDED my money back!
Imagine putting your shitty opinion above others like its absolute truth
@@TioTooruYT YUP! Because IT IS not an opinion, it is absolute truth! Sorry you can't handle it! Now CRY HARDER!@
@@TioTooruYT This was hands downs one of the WORST recent movies! Not an opinion, that is FACT! Are you scared of FACTS? Cupcake?
@@-WhizzBang- a fact is something that everyone agrees on, and well, on rotten tomatoes longlegs it's at 85%, I loved the movie and most people did too, no, your shitty opinion is not absolute truth
@@TioTooruYT FACT: Longlegs is 100% TRASH!
A fact isn’t defined by a score or popular opinion-it's about the quality. Just because you and some others liked it doesn’t change the fact that the movie is trash. Your opinion might be in the majority but that doesn’t make it any more valid.
This movie was total TRASH, along with the acting! Nick Cage is washed up and needs to do us all a favor and RETIRE! He hasn't made a good movie for over a Decade!
Its not that deep buddy
@@conswizz No, it isn't deep at all. I is simply 100% TRASH! And that's a fact! Buddy!
why do ppl do rage bait it’s cringe
@@-WhizzBang- I’ll have to stop you right there talking about my glorious king nick cage
@jeezjay7776 you ain't stopping anything. Specially the truth about one of the Worst actors in Hollywood.
This looks awful.