STEPHEN KING'S 1922 (2017) Ending Explained
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- Ending Explained for the Netflix adaption of Stephen King's 1922, featuring a conniving farmer (Thomas Jane) who enlists his son to help murder his wife, and things quickly spiral out of control. What happens in the end? Find out as we break down the ever twisting story and explain the inconclusive ending.
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Can't wait for 1923
Lol
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Same
Crypt is here
Damn we have almost the whole horror squad
We just need deadmeat
In the Stephen King story, he was found with self inflicted bites...in reality he bit himself and bled out but in his mind he saw rats.. still great explanation, keep it up!
Rachel Wood how do you know this?
@@garywilbert4519 They probably read the book.
@@hazuk.isonohara2039 Yea Rachel is correct. The book I think was significantly better as this story is mostly illusion and metaphor so in a medium such as film it is hard to convey.
@@garywilbert4519 The book has more information and details that aren't in the movie. In the book, he did indeed bit himself so bad he bled out.
Which reflects the story in that he blames the spirit of his murdered wife for things going wrong but it’s really his own fault.
And he would have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling rats.
Scooby who
😂😂😂😂😂😂
No. It wasn Rats per se. It was mostly his OWN Mind breaking because of his feeling of Guilt.
Like the "Beating heart" in more morbid.
Lol!
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I honestly thought that the cow in the house was the ghost of the cow that went into the well, and I found that really amusing.
i had a cow in the house once HER MOTHER
LOL same!
i love that cow but she cant be doing that cmon
Dont you mean... AMOOSING?
G-G-GHOST COW!
In the book Wilf is actually incredibly smart...if not educated. He's a heavy reader. And he names his cows after Greek Godesses-muses if I recall correctly. And several times in the story people mispronounce words (trigernometry and tradagy) and Wilf judges them harshly.
@@t.veritas884 *eye roll* Yes...thats the point. I printed the mispronunciations. An uneducated man wouldn't have noticed those mistakes or judged them so harshly.
@@t.veritas884 what an idiot
Julian Veritas I'm judging you harshly
nikkiwebsterrulz r/woooooosh
Julian Veritas lol get shit on. literally everyone is letting you know how stupid you look; it’s amazing how that goes over your head 😂 you gotta be a special kind of dumb bro 🤣
Wife dies: eh
Henry leaves: eh
Rats eating arlette; eh
Rat eating cow’s udder: NO
Cyrus McWind anyone a fan of undertale is a nonce
No you didnt...
Eljo Kuka what are you talking about?
@Cyrus McWind Idk man Mercury is pretty hot
Fumetsu 🤣🤣
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FUCKIN SAME THATS SO FUNNY I AGREE
Sameee
K G yup
Same here!
Yeah!!
You should have mentioned that at the end of the book it mentions his confession note was rendered illegible due to rat bites. So in the end the rats even robbed him of his confession, denying him even that small relief.
Lmao that's tuff
*Wife gets murdered* ok
*Son leaves and all that shit with them dying* ok
*Cow almost dies from freezing to death then gets put down* Noooooo :(
The Amazing Luca LMAO
It would have faced a worse death being butchered in all so YAAAY!
Chewbaccadog Who cares
Apparently Luca and you if you were kind enough to comment.
deeper meaning here just cant get it yet but rats are smart as fuck its like they passed it onto each other of what he had done...
"Died from self-inflicted wounds from rat bites."
For that sentence to make sense, he'd have to be a rat himself.
ummm....no, if you willingly let rats bite you to death it'd be self-inflicted. so it does make sense.
SwiftFoxyGamer So if someone ask you to shoot him dead, it's considered self-suicide and not assisted suicide?
Fubukio
what the hell
He said it wrong. In the book, he talks about how he died from rats literally eating him alive, butttt the news report released about his death say that he died from HIM BITING HIMSELF .... He ended up going insane from guilt and literally bit himself to death.
Fubukio 😂😂😂😂😂
4:52 scariest part of the movie imo. I mean he threw the body down the well when it was covered. Next day when he checked, she was out of the covers and staring up at him. Freaky
I don’t think she was dead before she was thrown down there and possibly alive after being thrown but died shortly afterwards.
@@ashc4167 True...however, he did throw her down a well (or whatever that pit was) so I doubt the wrapped blanket stayed in place, to begin with, as she fell down. I’m sure it unraveled during the fall.
I’m pretty sure she died in the movie they cut her neck and she was 100% dead.
@@monke7010 k
Wow I didn't even notice that
When the cow started living with him in the house I thought it was an entity of the dead cow. LOL. I actually thought that he was being haunted by a cow. Now that would be funny.
Instead of the cow saying moo it would probably say boooooooo
Me too 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣omg
-Hey sheriff look at my well.
-No Im looking for the woman.
-But my well...
-NO...what about those boots?
-I dunno, but you see I had to fill my well because...
-Enough with your well already, Im leaving she is not here.
-Ok I will continue to fill my well... because the of the cow, nothing to do with my wife's corpse or anything.
-Yeah whetever... (fking well-obsesed psycho)
SHERIFF OF THE YEAR!!!!!!
So true! How did the Sherif not pick up on that 😂 ^^
Wulfrick was just smart, he knew that if he would the well as soon as he spoke to the sheriff it would not seem suspicious. He behaved like he would have nothing to hide at the back of his house, what made the sheriff trust him.
Accesserised -- Well, its a Stephen King novella. If you read any of his work, there's always some dumb person in authority.
😂 hahaha
his dead wife was just creepy i just couldnt look at her
even when alive...lmao
So was the son
Creepy is now an other Word for sexy ?!
@@idkdy5972 when she was alive....lmao
The Geek Channel um that does not mean necrophiliac
Stephen King's stories never leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling.
they leave me bored and wishing a better author got the fame he gets, dude sucks ass as a writer
@@haseotheadept2563 that's your opinion. I love his work. I love that I have to figure out the messages in his books turned movie. It's not easy to catch, which is why I love it. You're just not at that level or you're probably not much of a thinker.
@@marshapple lmfao his books are less than a 9th grade level, not even highschool. I was reading at a 12th in 5th grade his books are boring. go read micheal sullivans the riyria chronicles and the legends of the first empire. those are good books and require more thought and skill than any one of stephens books
@@marshapple and not much of a thinker? im an aspiring writer and while i havent written my book yet im developing as i have been for the last decade, king spends 2 hours writing while drinks and snorts coke, thats not a joke either, he pushes books out like theyre worthless and its because they are
@@haseotheadept2563 well I wasn't the dmart in 9th grade. Kids these days are alot smarter than I was at their age. So, perhaps there is an element of truth there. I love horror/psychological stories. Especially ones that are symbolic. For instance, in this story, the rats represents his difficulty getting rid of his crimes. Seeing and hearing his dead wife is his guilt. Have you watched the tall grass? I could not understand a thing until I watched an explanation video here. But I love the search...
The books you mentioned, what are they about? Crime? Love? Psychological?....
A Stephen King story ending without a definitive ending. Otherwise known as every damn Stephen King story ever
Try reading some
So that's what King meant when he said he wished he came up with the ending for the movie version of The Mist.
"Oh man, so there _was_ a way to end it properly? I wish I thought of that!"
Misery? ( im sorry im such a nerd )
@Keith Then Doctor Sleep happened and King shit himself with that vomit inducing sequel.
Keith it’s not a swarm of bees, the boiler that jack was warned to fix daily blows up because he forgets and the hotel just burns down
The story is similar to Edgar Allan Poe's the telltale heart in the way that willford feels a lot of guilt, and thats what made him slip up
ForestofTooMuchFood which describes all of kings work since the 90s
Cheddar Cheese God• 15 years ago yah, the old mans eye really creeped him out
Is that the story of the man that murders an old man and chops him up and puts him under the floorboards. But then he’s tormented by the beating of the mans heart.
i remember that story from 6th grade lol, and yea i can see the similarities
A mix of a tell tale heart and rats in the wall
9:12 _A wopping 75 dollars_
In 1922, I'm sure that was a lot of money...
It's about $1000 I think
I wonder how many 1000 dollors woyld be like would it be 1,000,000 or half idk
2019 by inflation: $1,143.27
It would be about $1181.25 now today, so yeah its a lot of money
@@torgiebride8558oooo cool
Henry at 14: murders his mother, impregnates a girl and becomes an outlaw.
Me at 14: what type of wood should my Minecraft house be?
Truly the most important and difficult decision of life 😂, I feel you dude
Oak, simple yet nice
Of course... Acacia
@@nunyabiznes33 Objectively wrong. Spruce and dark oak
pfft, go dirt
This movie seems like an excellent adaptation Of Crime and Punishment...
The lead character rationalizes and gets away with the perfect murder, but not psychologically. Ultimately crumbling because of his own choices
CranE6490 in reading that book right now for English 2
Oh dang, that's true . . . First time I've read something about Dostoyevsky on here! :D
Edgar Allen Poe's, "The Tell-atale Heart."
Uh Macbeth?
I might also add Toni Morrison's "Beloved" and H.P. Lovecraft's "The Rats in the Walls". It's a great thematic premise to explore the human psyche.
So basically he ended up doing what his wife wanted by having to sale the farm and moving to Omaha anyway.
He got all the money to himself
@@ashc4167 lol...didn't he lose it all? I have to watch it again.
@@ellebailey5358 he did lose it within 2 years
@@cerulean1602 AND his wife and son all due to entitlement and greed (of what WASNT even his to begin with). In addition, he used his wife’s words to their son of “keeping his willy in his pants” as means to manipulate his son to further be an accomplice to his murderous plot. Basically stating that the mother is controlling (although basically predicting the inevitable if their son was negligent). THEN coincidentally, it was that suggestion, which his mother warned him about that would be his demise. The same warning (contradicting fathers first implication) that his “mother warned him about” (NOW used to gaslight his son) that ultimately brought their sons fate...and Wilf’s for that matter.
Gotta love the irony
In the book, from Wilfreds point of view,the rats tear flesh off his bones and he dies of his wounds.Later his body is found by local authorities all chewed up. There is a newspaper article in the end stating that Wilfred had chewed himself to death with bite marks of his own teeth.....
Yeah, I was thinking “how can there be self-inflicted wounds from rat bites.” Figured he killed himself.
Horrible death either way
He “plagued“ his own life the second he killed his wife, literally.
I just wanna say that I think Thomas Jane is an underappreciated actor and should get more roles. He's fun to watch. Also, side note, he's done a lot of Stephen King adaptations.
Have you watched The Expanse? He's great in it.
I vote for anyone who can make sense of Silent Hill
But there is a lot of videos about Silent Hill already or it's just me?
Hazel Lynn there’s an entire video already explaining all parts of the movie of Dead Silence as well, you can’t say that
Dallas Cowboys Highlights At least it’s better than revelations
The games where fun so the film had to be ...not fun
Dallas Cowboys Highlights. no such thing
The is called "The conniving man" and the rats are actually not real according to the book. In the end he beleives "the rats" killed him but it was actually self inflicting wounds.
I like in the scene when Annette is on the porch, you can see a red dress directly behind her. Everyone knows that in Stephen King lore red is a sign of evil, despair, rage, and death and its tied to the Crimson King. So perhaps it was some what supernatural that Wilford saw the ghosts, rats, and was experiencing an odd sudden shift in his emotions. After all, most sociopathic and psychopathic killers dont usually feel sorry for killing someone and I believe it's possible a supernatural force drugged his feelings up and made him go insane with them.
I'm guessing his farm is on an ancient Native Indian burial ground lol
hahaha that’s always the explanation 😭
Fun fact, Bonnie was actually the one who convinced Clyde to continue their robberies when he wanted to stop, and when they were killed while driving because Clyde insisted they apologise to the family of a man they killed
I have a question here: the scene where his dead wife whispers to him about Henry's death, do you think he was hallucinating or was there an actual supernatural encounter with his wife. Most of the movie, I do agree with his guilt catching upto him as he envisions rats and the image of his wife. Will probably doesn't read the newspapers so considering that I think his wife really did come back from her grave to extract vengeance. What is your thought here?
i know like demonic in real life can intimate the dead... usally mostly the deeep woods kind...
I dont think so
Hallucinations like geralds game
Unhealthy Obession maybe.
Well it is Stephen King so it mighte be a real ghost 🤔
This is one of my favorite movies. Besides the rats representing death and decay they also end up representing knawing guilt and in the end retribution since the rats come for him (at least in his mind) to make him atone for his sins. The visuals in this movie were really great. Overall a good adaptation of one of King's novels.
It really is a great adaptation for one of King's most underrated stories. Meanwhile some of the most highly anticipated adaptations are just garbage heaps
I read the short story this is based on a long time ago, I think the ending is his guilt catching up to him. I don't remember how the story ended but I really loved the movie, not as much as Gerald's Game though.
Diane S I'm reading it now. I get that you might not remember but did you enjoy it?
Aight' Jane Doe.
Only saw this today. It was brilliant! The realistic imagery was fucked up tho.
The ending sent chills up my spine. The man is an amazing actor! That's why you don't murder! Karma will feck you up and you'll be haunted forever.
This movie wasn’t scary but the scene of the body in the well looked uncomfortably realistic.
Thatdeal79-- It sure as hell did! Eerie lookin stuff
that's Stephen King for you.
It was truly disturbing
Silent Hill!!!
This movie reminded me of the Edgar Allen Poe story "The Tell-Tale Heart".
Isnt that the one where he kills that old man and hallucinates from guilt?
@@animeking830 yes
Me too!
*Ba-bump* *Ba-bump*
He could have ended his misery if he just gotten some cats. Haha
Or one of them terriers
Or a snake.
If these rats can take over a human and eat a cow ngl I don’t think it might work but ok
@@Superepicgamerohemg just get like 10 cats
Why stop at 10 if you can have 30... 50... There's enough rats for everyone
Okay, this isn't up to vote, but I can't believe you haven't done an ending explained for, 2001: a space Odyssey.
connor anthony he just does horror movies but that would be awesome
Tyler waaaaaaaatttttttt 😐
connor anthony
Even if someone managed to explain the film. Only the late Stanley Kubrick could explain just what the ending is all about
Right
silenjoker 45 that's true, but I would like to see his take on it🤔
“The Tell Tale Heart” with rats and corn. Now with extra dust!
Dr. Manhattan I love and fear that poem/story
Pretty sure wilf had the shine, a common theme in stephen kings stories, that also explains why wilf knew what happened to his son, or how did he get hurt by the rat, because through the shine he could see dead people, and the dead could see him and actually hurt him in certain ways
That's a really good point.
Well this guy didn’t say that and you did so I can’t form an opinion. For myself.
As I don’t watch any movie and spout off some dudes opinion and that’s my opinion
End sarcasm.
That's a good point! I read somewhere in this comment section that Wilf was incredibly intelligent for a farmer. Maybe that is why.
Did his wife's ghost hurt him in the books?
There's just something I love about stories that aren't just about ghosts, zombies, and murders also look at it from a psychological standpoint adding another layer to the story and digging deep into the emotions of the reader or watcher
the dead silence cover reminds me of slappy from goosebumps i was scared of slappy
Candy Spite I hate that dummy lol
Candy Spite me to
Candy Spite BRUH FR HE GOTTA DO IT NEXT
Candy Spite is it bad that when I was a kid I used to watch a bunch of horror movies none of them scared me but for some reason Slappy scared me
Dead silence Six scene
“Self inflicted wounds FROM rat bites”? Did he hold the rats to his body? Lmao
The narrator may be mixing the novel and book together. The movie leaves out some parts included in the book...like his self-inflicting bites that he perceived as rat bites (in his head...aka MAYBE guilt?).
A better way to put it would have been "self-inflicted rat-like bites"
@@CluelessAnon yeah I never read the book but seeing yours & the comment previous, that would make more sense.
Kind of like the tell tale heart
Jib U Hell yeah. Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King, two amazingly scary writers.
Not kind of, it was a blatant rip-off :( King lost it after the accident :(
Jib U the tell-tale rat 🐀
Izzy Long King is amazing
Izzy Long, lmao Stephen King ripped off Edgelord allan Poe
There are literally only so many times I can rewatch all of the endings explained. MORE CONTENT PLEASE
Dead Silence still gets to me...
“SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS FROM RAT BITES”
What the hell was that
In the book a newspaper says he bit himself to death.He believed rats were eating him due to him being delusional
wow. okay. that's interesting....still processing the "bite yourself to death" part though...LIKE HOW??
He bled to death from all the self-inflicted bites
it means your a rat
@@anton_c8gur You're
I love this movie so much. The atmosphere is amazing, truly making you feel isolated and alone surrounded in the farm house. The acting of each character truly adds to each seen, nobody was a weak link in this film. I know Netflix owns it, but I hope we get a physical release someday.
Such a great movie, right? I got to interview the writer/director for our latest episode of The Stephen Kingdom that was all about 1922. Really cool guy!
Honestly, the movie is more sad than horror at all. Liked it though.
i disagree... i couldn't even get further than half way through it... this movie gets into your fuckin head
No, definitely still horror, just kinda more psychological
POOR COW!!
🧀
Rising MC ikr! The cow was the true victim in all this
@@GGMYasha 🥛
Rising MC I love my steak rare.
poor cows thinkin oh no not with her let the crows have me in the field
I like to think of the movie as the American farm boy version of the tell-tale heart.
Old Spanish proverb: *the best revenge is to live well*
as someone with adhd this channel is so helpful for wanting to “watch” movies that i normally haven’t been able to or wouldn’t be able to pay attention to. his voice is very dynamic which keeps my brain paying attention and the detailed synopsis helps me to rewatch or watch movies
Jesus, a splinter in the 20th century was a death sentence
I'd want to see Dead Silence. SH was an ok movie, but there's nothing in it that interest me anymore.
So hopefully, you'll do Dead Silence and save Silent Hill for some other time.
Sadly you've probably seen all the other comments
KINGJENKS79 Actually, I didn't. I usually just comment, and keep it moving. Was I supposed to?
SILENT HILL PLEASE! Silent Hill is my favorite horror game franchise and although the movies kind of sucked I'd still like to see an ending explained on it
yaoi rabbit all the movies are complete trash and it’s a waste of time
True
Silent Hills hurt me to this day :(
"Now, my story begins in nineteen dickety two. We had to say dickety cause the Kaiser had stolen our word twenty. I chased that rascal to get it back, but gave up after dickety six miles"
😂😂😂😂 that’s one of my fave moments in the Simpson’s
Finally! As a person from Omaha, Nebraska, I'm happy to finally see my city in a movie.
雲海に奇跡 A Mirakle in a Sea of Clouds congratulations.
Just watching this from Nebraska(4/2019). 1922 in Nebraska...yup..corn fields,and cows!! I believe around 1920s/1930s was also an era of the Dust Bowl and Great Depression!!
But...... you're not white.
watch the movie out of omaha
Dead Silence, that cover used to scare me lmao
Epicnewyorker same lol
Epicnewyorker same and it still lowkey does
Slappys and chucks cousin
I love that both movies have the concept of no sound in the title
Human bites fester at just about 100%. He bit his own hand.
Wen corn is life
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
L.A. J lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂
hell ye brotherr
All is life in Iowa,
Praise the lord and praise the corn or we will sacrifice your new born
Silent hill please!
THE TRUE ENDING: A magical exorcising chainsaw descends from above, and Wilfred equips it onto his left arm. With it he rips apart the spirits of his wife and son, since he got tired of all that, and he wasn't gonna have any of it anymore, but then gigantic Rat people emerge from the ground, terrorizing the surface world. Wilfred then realized it was up to him to save the world. Also the cow comes back as a minotaur and it helps him in his fight. During the escapade the minotaur says "you still owe me that booze", and Wilfred responds with "Go fall in a well." At the end, Wilfred and Minotaur buddy are surrounded, but lo and behold the spirit of his farm land arrives as his true son, and grants him access to one of agriculture's greatest gifts, the corn-powered mecha known as the Cob. By channeling its powerful maizer lazer, Wilfred and co are able to save the world, but Wilfred dies from using too much power. His soul is ferried off to Valhalla, where he grows corn, used to make one of the greatest whiskey's ever to pass the great halls of Valhalla. The End.
really? 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒
Lol fuck you
Lmao
* wipes away tear * beautiful
Hmph,not bad👏
This movie reminded me of Telltale Heart by Edger Ellen Poe.
Season Finale of Seinfeld: Ending explained
Dead Silence
I thought it was tragic how Hank told wilf he wasn't sure if he deserved his love 😭😭😭.
And yes, I do think wilf's wife was a vengeful spirit, because this is Stephen King.
Silent hill!!
Where did it imply she was having an affair? I’ve watched this a couple of times and o never got that impression, but it would definitely give more sense to his motivations.
Someone drove her home
@@oldschoolfreak98 that was when she went to the town to sell her land.
Of course Wilf or Henry wouldnt drive her there.
@@winnieclacio4340 so.... Affair??
@@winnieclacio4340 yeah but in a mans mind another man drove her and that’s why she wants to move AND divorce
*DEAD SILENCE HILL*
Simply Me DIO !!??
Yea baby
Simply Me kono dio da
Yes
Simply Me wooow
Dead silence is scarier but silent Hill makes u think more and has a darker story line and back story. so im going with Silent hill. Tough choice
Link Of Hyrule smart answer
I usually fast-forward movies or watch them in 1.5x speed BUT I didn't do that in this movie. I love it. The atmosphere is dark and creepy the whole time. The sound effects are amazing! I love this!
Do dead silence. Even though I got that one pretty well, I would love to see your analysis. Plus I've been a fan of and played silent hill since th original for PSone. So that one isn't as needed. But I would love to see you do that one bc a lot of people that did watch it, even those who enjoyed it, do not understand a lot of it bc they didn't play th games.
Playing the games doesn't help you understand the film anyway; they're two entirely different stories with very little in common.
both both both both
Austyn Warner hahahahaha yes to be fair
1922 is really a great atmospheric movie to me.
I may watch it again just to hear the Thomas Jane's narration.
You gotta do dead silence man great video
man you need another way to put our votes, i wanna speak about the movie but comments full of people voting
Leo exactly
Yup
Yeah. He should make 2 comments, one with one movie and one with the other, and they should like the one they want to watch.
Twitter maybe?
I agree he could just link a strawpoll in the description
silent hilllllll
yaaaaass
"The whole thing was...PRETTY FUCKED UP!"
Yo I was dying hahaha. Wasn't expecting that.
Cant feel but sorry for Wilfred.
The man was just a product of his time and did what he tought was best in the current situation.
It just turned out a wee bit sour.
Being 1922 I can hardly believe that a farmer in the middle of nowhere would allow his wife to do anything without his permission or approval, so the murder just seems like one of those little dirty secrets every distant farming village in the world has.
This is how horror movies are meant to be (and end).
Same too I tried so hard to not feel sorry for him but in the end I feel sorry for him and everyone it's truly sad
can you please do an explaining video to the movie "we have to talk about Kevin". It´s such an amazing but also so scary movie about a boy that´s a bit special in many ways. love your channel!
Oh hell yes
Ugh yesss
I think the rats have special significance considering the farmer's choice in crops. Rats can eat anything, but they LOVE corn. If some rats get into your corn storage (cornage?) you're basically out of luck.
This is really King's Macbeth, but a lot less magical and a lot more ratty. (Minus the wife, of course. Literally.)
*Frozen, ending explained*
After Elsa hurts her sister for the first sister while having a troubled family, she tries to stay morally sane by locking herself in her room, and would only eat when maids delivered food to her. After Anna wakes up after a coma, she is returned to her castle, but is weirded out that she has a sister hiding in her room. Anna soon suffers depression due to her isolation. When their parents die, Elsa becomes broken and doesn't find the need to be morally sane and broke free to start a genocidal campaign against her kingdom. Anna becomes confused and tries to confront Elsa, but as soon they see each other again, Elsa soon gains a bit of morality and runs away. The prince sends guards after her as Anna tries to make her change back...
The unhappy One Can you do The Inbetweeners ending explained
Skate Club I don't know that movie
In the original the wife's death is way more gruesome, it takes several slices of her throat to die and she only starts struggling after the first slice doesn't kill her, the slices get sloppy and she gets a black daliah smile carved into her by accident, which is mentioned several times trough the books
SILENT HILL
SILENT HILL
SILENT HILL
”whopping 75 dollars“ 😂
That was a huge amount of cash back then.
Pst dude... Your ignorance is showing.😏
Alyssa Grasso well in the video, it was clearly said in a joke tone. Being funny because it’s nothing today but everyone knows it’s a lot back then.
@@zjvillamor1386 not that much tho like 1-2 thousand
Cash inflation. That's a whole lot of cash
I don't know why people always think that killing is the answer or screwing over someone is the way... No it isn't because you end up regretting the thing you did sorrowfully
Silent Hill please.
silent hill !!!
Silent hill
Dude I love that when ever I watch a movie and don’t understand it I KNOW you have a video explaining it. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO HANDSOME MAN! LOVE THE CHANNEL!
I always giggle when you say "the big city of Omaha."
stfu bitch
Big Boy who are you to call her a bitch, assshole?
I didn't know there was a Stephen King novel called 1922 nor that there was a Netflix adaption of it.
Me either, wow.
The novella is in the four-story collection Full Dark, No Stars. All four are really decent stories - Fair Exchange is the most haunting, to me, but they’re all creepy in different ways.
1922 was based on the nonfiction collection Wisconsin Death Trip, which is fascinating and very much worth reading if you can find a copy.
i remember reading Full Dark, No Stars when I was 12. Those stories sure left an impression.
Silent hill ya
SILENT HILL PLZ I LOVE SILENT HILL.
Dead silence yessssss
Story took place in Hemingford home Nebraska... same place as Abigail Freemantle and her family...
Dead silence 😎
Stephanie Darling yea
Stephanie Darling leav ples
SILENT HILL