Orphan: First Kill and Devil are better movies than people give credit for IMO. Orphan's twist is EVERYTHING and makes the entire film worth a second watch. Too many people think the twist in Devil was supposed to be "who's the Devil" when really the big twist is the plot between the survivor in the elevator and the cop main character and that was definitely a surprise. It totally worked for me.
Great pull 👏👏👏 The reveal that Judas is the first vampire is truly the ONLY reason to watch Dracula 2000! I had forgotten this reveal was in THIS movie. Thanks, WhatCulture!!!
I mean, it's so dead simple the way they explained the silver & aversion to religious iconography after Judas betrayed Christ. Such a cool & underrated twist.
@@stephaniemorrissey123 Abraham Lincoln was not in the Bible. I'm just joking. But I think they mean Judas and silver in the context of a different vampire movie
The only movie I ever walked out of was Halloween 2. And it wasn't just me, but a full row of my friends. The theater manager was so confused he ran out after us, and asked why? A friend of mine responded, "they killed off the best character." (But don't worry, two years later our friend would be a Starfighter.) As always thank you so very much for the videos.
I walked out of The Grudge. A friend let me in the side door. I was high and that room was empty, I had it all to myself. I thought it was going to be one of the best experiences ever. The opening with the guy jumping off the balcony had me psyched. But it never got good again, too slow. I walked out about 40 minutes in. I was so disappointed with the whole night. It was looking so good too........damnit
@@jsmith3946I feel like it probably did. That was a story that could’ve happened to anybody. And honestly, even if it didn’t- do you have to be the “Nope!” guy? Everybody hates the “Nope!” guy.
I love Dracula 2000 😂! Great cast (with the glaring exception of a very Scottish Dracula), and just a boatload of fun. The ending was really just the cherry on top..
Devil is just one of a list of movies who've ripped off the premise of the Agatha Christie book "And Then There Were None" when the killer fakes being killed off themselves.
I also enjoyed Malignant. Those with keen ears in Malignant would have heard that techno "Where is my mind", and known there would have been a crazy twist.
How did 2018's "Sorry to bother You" didn't make this list? The movie was just okay until the end and you were asking yourself "What did I just watch"? lol
Honestly, we sat there kind of stupified after that moment. It makes the movie linger well beyond the majority of the rash of 80s teen sex comedies. Like if you ask me which of these movies I remember from that time immediately it'd be Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Porky's(because it was so filthy for the time), Better Off Dead(because it was so weird) and this, because of that ending.
I watched this on VHS with some friends back in the '80s. When the credits started to roll, we couldn't believe it. We started screaming & throwing things at the TV
There's more to the con in "Derailed" that the video excludes. Another reason Clive Owen felt compelled to help Jennifer Aniston's character is that her boyfriend, played by Vincent Cassel, and his partner, played by Xzibit, break into the hotel room where Owen and Aniston are having their affair, and Cassel "rapes" Aniston in front of Owen. He feels so guilty and so bad for her that he doesn't think any of it could be a con and he does whatever it takes to help her and to avoid detection!
I re-watched Last American Virgin recently and had forgotten the end. I will still mad when she went back to the douche and the guy who did everything for her drove off alone. Still mad
I'm going to have to vehemently disagree with just about everything you said about Halloween 4. I thought it was a great movie, and it is in fact my personal favorite of the Halloween franchise.
Hey, fk you, Dracula 2000 was a hilarious movie, and fun. I liked it. My favorite part was when the priest holds up a crucifix and the vampire says, "Sorry mate, I'm atheist." Priest: "God loves you anyway," as a knife pops out of the bottom of the cross. I think it was supposed to be campy, and I was into the music (at least the one NIN song I remember in it)
why would you put reveals that are at the end of the movie??? No one is waiting + an hour to decide if the movie is a waste of their time. Although I heard some countries don’t have a law that requires companies to give an entertainment refund for no entertainment.
I don't understand the Halloween 4 entry for this reason. The reveal is literally the end of the movie. Who waits until the last 5 minutes to decide they're walking out?
Dracula being Judas…. For anyone who’s read it or seen a lot of region based horror films will know, Judas throws the coin back at the priests goes off and hangs himself. Weird that Drac 2000 ignored that when so many other preceding good and bad films have it mentioned
Well, as one of the millions of descendants of Vlad Draco Tepes III aka Count Dracula whom the infamous vampire based on born in 12th Century AD couldn't be Judas Iscariot anyway. Judas also has Roman birth records along with Jesus The Christ born April 17, 4BC according to the "census" mentioned in the same Bible text you mentioned. I happen to find Dracula 2000 a good movie, like all Dracula movies laugh my butt off. Grandpa was a saint compared to some of the other royalty of his time. He was betrayed and beheaded by one of his close friends like Jesus was maybe that was the real Judas story.😂😂😂😂❤
The film doesn't ignore Judas' canonical end, but the twist that it puts on it was what annoyed me. In Dracula 2000, the rope that he's hanging himself with breaks, and for whatever reason this makes him into a vampire. Essentially, he's being punished for FAILING to commit suicide, where the reason that he's condemned so harshly is that he killed himself in despair before Jesus could forgive him. It struck me as nonsensical when I watched it in the theatres.
The reveal of the devil actually being one of the passengers really ruined the movie imo. The point was supposed to be that the devil is in all of us in the right situation.
Dracula 2000's twist sounds corny just off the name of the movie being a lie. Like, okay, it's not actually Dracula. Like watching a movie about Jack the Ripper, only to reveal it took place in the US and is really the Zodiac Killer. That's not what I came for. Also, making Judas a vampire is fine and all for a dope film, but once you learn the actual history of Vlad the Impaler, you can't just go back like that. P.S. I think that guy on Tiktok solved the Zodiac Killer case, revealing that it was his grandfather.
7:16 Tbh, I never knew about this and now I have to completely rewrite a story I did. Well, I was already rewriting it, but that part was something I wanted to keep. Now that I know that is in this film, I need a fresher take. Don't want to seem like I'm copying/stealing. I actually always thought it'd be neat if Judas was a vampire, but was completely unaware I'd been beaten to the punch. Lmao
@@TitularHeroine Lol, Yepz. I've been mulling it over still. It is great that they got that in the film though. The story I was working on is on hold however. I got stuck. Lol
By what stretch of the imagination are the sex scenes in any 365 movies "awkward"? They are reminiscent of the softcore porn we watched on Skin-a-max as kids.
Am I the only one who enjoyed Devil? I mean it was no cinematic masterpiece, but at least good enough for me to finish it. Alone in the Dark 2 however ... Oh boy, this movie took me a full two weeks or so to finish as I could never watch more than 5 minutes or so per day, but I was determined to finish it anyway.
I have a video-game example... though I'm not sure it fits since I was enjoying the game up until that point. But there is a reveal at the end of...I guess, the second act of "Unavowed" that changed it from a fun, well written point and click adventure into something I did not expect at all that is now always on my list to recommend to people.
glass breaking moment, I always thought the devil just used the old womans body and always thought the devil "was good" praying on the characters bad decisions... looking back yikes
These were actually all good and interesting reveals. And yeah, that Dracula is Judas thing deserved a better movie. However, paying for a movie keeps me from walking out. The closest I've ever come was Clash of the Titans 2010 because we loved the original so much and it was so disrespectful to it. I don't care how bad a movie is, I'm getting my $10 worth.
Depending on at what point you realize the movie (I believe usually less than halfway through the movie being standard) is terrible some theaters will give you a refund for your ticket and some will give you a rain check ticket to be used on a different movie. It highly depends on the theater though because I know some won't refund at all once the movie has started but its worth checking before committing to sitting through a terrible movie. That said I've only ever walked out of two movies, the first one being Elf, which I have seen since then and its not quite as bad as I remember but I'm still glad I didn't waste my time. The second was My Bloody Valentine but that was actually because it was the first 3D movie I had been to that was actively making me feel sick to my stomach by playing havoc on my eyes.
The DEVIL reveal came pretty late in the movie, so anyone walking out would have done it. Dracula being Judas doesn't actually make historical/mythical sense
"The Last American Virgin" - how did that movie reveal stop anyone from walking out? There was only like 5 minutes left in the film lol... I've noticed a LOT of WhatCulture video lists from a year ago that absolutely suck--hopefully they rebounded since then.
Seems like I've missed a lot of movies. Or more precisely, I have not seen a lot of movies. Not sure I've missed anything. Re: Judas=Dracula is a new one to me. I've heard the theory that Cain was the first vampire. Still wouldn't have kept me from walking out, though. Sorry not sorry? Not sorry.
I dont see why the twists in any MNS movie aren't predictable to people. I saw Signs as a pre teen and called the water. I called the twish in The Village and Devil too. And turned The Happening into a drinking game it was such garbage. He is not a good film maker.
If all the clues are laid out so you can figure it out, it isn't a twist it is a reveal. Like a math problem 2+2+2=6 all the 2 are the details throughout the movie, but if you missed one you could get the wrong answer, so the 6 aka the answer is revealed later, a surprise if you missed a 2, but a satisfying "I was right", for those to caught the all the 2's. (An oversimplified explanation probably)
All well and fine, solid video - just the title...?! If a reveal happens at the end of a movie, it hasn't really stopped you from walking out, because you would not have made it that far if you are someone who actually walks out of movies. A better title would have been: Movies that rewarded you for not walking out.
Why is this called "10 Movie Reveals That STOPPED You From Walking Out" when said reveals happen mostly at the end? If you haven't walked out by then the reveal isn't whats stopping you?
How does a twist at the end of the movie keep me from leaving? If I've sat for 119 minutes of a 125 minute movie, why would I leave at that point. I only left Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon after what I remember being a 15 minute long flashback of some woman trying to get her comb back.
This video makes no sense with some entries, like H4 and LAV. Both reveals were at the very end of the movies, so why would you "walk out" at that point? I don't know if any other entries are like this as I stopped watching at Last American Virgin to make this post. Back to the video...
Okay, explain please since Cain is not Judas and the things like silver, and the cross having a strong effect on Dracula make perfect since with Judas as Drac, not so much with Cain.
Get a down vote for devil only. That was a good movie. Also sone of these movies BIG REVEALS, are just the end. Why am i walking out then, work on you content man.
Most people walk out of a movie WAY before the third act, so this video is kind of pointless. They wouldn't be around to witness the 'big reveal' because they would have already left. Regarding 'Malignant'-that had to be the most ridiculous, farfetched and STUPIDEST plot twist in a horror movie ever. It made NO sense whatsoever and i am ashamed i stuck out the movie in the hopes it would pay off, which it didn't. And 'Dracula 2000' is NOT trash. As for 'Derailed' and 'High Crimes', neither one took me by surprise-i saw those twists coming almost from the beginning. [Of course, i've seen way too many movies so i know all the plot tricks which makes me automatically suspicious of 'innocent' characters who are later the guilty ones, it's just instinct] As for 'The Last American Virgin', that ending was realistic and perfectly captured the crushing blow that young love brings, instead of the sappy unrealistic fairy tale ending where they get together. Love isn't like that in real life.
Sorry, guys, but why were y’all gonna walk out of most of these in the last 10mins after slogging through the bulk of the nonsense?!? Wouldn’t you have effed off way before then?!?
Who didn’t know the old lady was the Devil just by watching the previews and his previous films? Literally just picked the most random person upon seeing the first preview.
She did a slightly similar performance in Wishmaster a couple of years or so before that. She was the only actress I recognised so she became my first suspect.
Orphan: First Kill and Devil are better movies than people give credit for IMO. Orphan's twist is EVERYTHING and makes the entire film worth a second watch. Too many people think the twist in Devil was supposed to be "who's the Devil" when really the big twist is the plot between the survivor in the elevator and the cop main character and that was definitely a surprise. It totally worked for me.
Can't stop me from walking out if I never walked in
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Boom. Roasted.
I haven’t heard of any of these movies
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You know it's a bad movie when you get up and walk out of your house.
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@@TROOPERfarcry OMG! 🤣🤣🤣
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This is one of those comments I wish I could give *two* likes to. 😊
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Great pull 👏👏👏 The reveal that Judas is the first vampire is truly the ONLY reason to watch Dracula 2000! I had forgotten this reveal was in THIS movie. Thanks, WhatCulture!!!
I mean, it's so dead simple the way they explained the silver & aversion to religious iconography after Judas betrayed Christ. Such a cool & underrated twist.
ABSOLUTELY!!!@@tomferguson9250
For me theres 2 reasons. Gerard Butler= sexiest vampire ever ☺️
Last American Virgin was a total gut-punch in its ending. Opposite Fast Times but a LOT more realistic to the ways of life in the 80’s. Crushing. TYVM
Agreed! I still feel that way 30 years later!
I watched Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter last night and they reference Judas and silver, I even thought about Dracula 2000 when they said it.
You know that's from the Bible... right???
@@stephaniemorrissey123 Abraham Lincoln was not in the Bible.
I'm just joking. But I think they mean Judas and silver in the context of a different vampire movie
@@stephaniemorrissey123 that Judas is a vampire?
Alternative idea for a vid, movie reveals that made you want to walk out. The Village anyone??
The village is a good movie and the twist is awesome you're just a hater
@@yoshifrazzled7628nah, it was total trash.
@baxtersmom279 hey its ok not everyone has good taste
That ending to The Last American Virgin really hits you in the gut. For a movie that has some really funny moments, to have it end like that…
I know a lot of people who love Dracula 2000 even without ending
As a avid lover of Nu Metal I loved Dracula 2000. 😍
The soundtrack was and is awesome.
Yea I just watched it and enjoyed it
The only movie I ever walked out of was Halloween 2. And it wasn't just me, but a full row of my friends. The theater manager was so confused he ran out after us, and asked why? A friend of mine responded, "they killed off the best character." (But don't worry, two years later our friend would be a Starfighter.)
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
I walked out of The Grudge. A friend let me in the side door. I was high and that room was empty, I had it all to myself. I thought it was going to be one of the best experiences ever.
The opening with the guy jumping off the balcony had me psyched. But it never got good again, too slow. I walked out about 40 minutes in. I was so disappointed with the whole night. It was looking so good too........damnit
ya that didn't happen
@@jsmith3946I feel like it probably did. That was a story that could’ve happened to anybody. And honestly, even if it didn’t- do you have to be the “Nope!” guy?
Everybody hates the “Nope!” guy.
I liked those crime mysteries that Ashley Judd did!
I love Dracula 2000 😂! Great cast (with the glaring exception of a very Scottish Dracula), and just a boatload of fun. The ending was really just the cherry on top..
Wes craven's Dracula 2000 was great there is a part 2 and part 3 with Jason Scott Lee
@@ninkorndokken Are Justine Wadel (Mary) and Johnny Lee Miller in the sequels?
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@@ninkorndokken Thanks
Thanks for the List and Video 😀
I've literally not seen any of these films so I scrolled forward on most of it. Lol.
Malignant is great through and through... who's writing these now?
I enjoyed Malignant. . . . . Yeah it had its flaws but I was in it from start to finish
Devil is just one of a list of movies who've ripped off the premise of the Agatha Christie book "And Then There Were None" when the killer fakes being killed off themselves.
I thoroughly enjoyed Malignant, despite the obvious shortcomings.
I also enjoyed Malignant. Those with keen ears in Malignant would have heard that techno "Where is my mind", and known there would have been a crazy twist.
How did 2018's "Sorry to bother You" didn't make this list? The movie was just okay until the end and you were asking yourself "What did I just watch"? lol
I never thought The Last American Virgin would ever be on a whatculture list. I doubt a good percentage of the audience have seen it.
Honestly, we sat there kind of stupified after that moment. It makes the movie linger well beyond the majority of the rash of 80s teen sex comedies. Like if you ask me which of these movies I remember from that time immediately it'd be Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Porky's(because it was so filthy for the time), Better Off Dead(because it was so weird) and this, because of that ending.
It’s a rare gem indeed. I watched it for the first time about 10 years ago. I like to put people onto it and catch the reaction to the ending
@@Ceares It was such a great ending, like they said in the swerved all expectations.
I watched this on VHS with some friends back in the '80s. When the credits started to roll, we couldn't believe it. We started screaming & throwing things at the TV
The reveal in Exposed (2016), starring Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas, redeems what is a pretty lukewarm murder mystery.
There's more to the con in "Derailed" that the video excludes. Another reason Clive Owen felt compelled to help Jennifer Aniston's character is that her boyfriend, played by Vincent Cassel, and his partner, played by Xzibit, break into the hotel room where Owen and Aniston are having their affair, and Cassel "rapes" Aniston in front of Owen. He feels so guilty and so bad for her that he doesn't think any of it could be a con and he does whatever it takes to help her and to avoid detection!
I re-watched Last American Virgin recently and had forgotten the end. I will still mad when she went back to the douche and the guy who did everything for her drove off alone. Still mad
The ending of 'Last American Virgin' crushed me
To. This. Day!!!! Lol
I love dracula 2000. and all its follow up movies
Very horror-focused list. Interesting.
Surprised Basic wasn't on here
Just like the Sixth Sense... he was bald the whole time
The Halloween 4 twist wouldn't stop you from walking out since it happened at the end of the movie.
I totally forgot about Last American Virgin !!!
Thanks! Love your lists!😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
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I'm going to have to vehemently disagree with just about everything you said about Halloween 4. I thought it was a great movie, and it is in fact my personal favorite of the Halloween franchise.
Hey, fk you, Dracula 2000 was a hilarious movie, and fun. I liked it. My favorite part was when the priest holds up a crucifix and the vampire says, "Sorry mate, I'm atheist." Priest: "God loves you anyway," as a knife pops out of the bottom of the cross. I think it was supposed to be campy, and I was into the music (at least the one NIN song I remember in it)
sorry but i already walked out before the movie reached the movie reveals
why would you put reveals that are at the end of the movie??? No one is waiting + an hour to decide if the movie is a waste of their time. Although I heard some countries don’t have a law that requires companies to give an entertainment refund for no entertainment.
The reveal in Exposed (2016), starring Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas, redeems what is a pretty lukewarm murder mystery.
I don't understand the Halloween 4 entry for this reason. The reveal is literally the end of the movie. Who waits until the last 5 minutes to decide they're walking out?
I have never ever walked out on a movie at the Movie theater
Dracula 2000 is the best Dracula explanation ever!!!
I liked Dracula 2000. It wasn’t great but it wasn’t the worst. And Dracula being Judas was sad and kind of dope yo.
I recently rewatched it and it is still a fun watch.
Not a clue, I said it is fun, not that it made any sense.
@@tubensalat1453 it’s gods plan🤷🏽♀️ Who are we to question it yo?🤔😂😂😂
Dracula being Judas…. For anyone who’s read it or seen a lot of region based horror films will know, Judas throws the coin back at the priests goes off and hangs himself.
Weird that Drac 2000 ignored that when so many other preceding good and bad films have it mentioned
Well, as one of the millions of descendants of Vlad Draco Tepes III aka Count Dracula whom the infamous vampire based on born in 12th Century AD couldn't be Judas Iscariot
anyway. Judas also has Roman birth records along with Jesus The Christ born April 17, 4BC according to the "census" mentioned in the same Bible text you mentioned.
I happen to find Dracula 2000 a good movie, like all Dracula movies laugh my butt off. Grandpa was a saint compared to some of the other royalty of his time. He was betrayed and beheaded by one of his close friends like Jesus was maybe that was the real Judas story.😂😂😂😂❤
I like the Cain is the first vampire theory better, as in "He Never Died", w/Henry Rollins...makes more sense
The film doesn't ignore Judas' canonical end, but the twist that it puts on it was what annoyed me. In Dracula 2000, the rope that he's hanging himself with breaks, and for whatever reason this makes him into a vampire. Essentially, he's being punished for FAILING to commit suicide, where the reason that he's condemned so harshly is that he killed himself in despair before Jesus could forgive him. It struck me as nonsensical when I watched it in the theatres.
@@TheDaviesCR I got the impression that the rope breaking was basically God telling him he wasn't allowed to die yet.
The reveal of the devil actually being one of the passengers really ruined the movie imo. The point was supposed to be that the devil is in all of us in the right situation.
Dracula 2000's twist sounds corny just off the name of the movie being a lie. Like, okay, it's not actually Dracula. Like watching a movie about Jack the Ripper, only to reveal it took place in the US and is really the Zodiac Killer. That's not what I came for. Also, making Judas a vampire is fine and all for a dope film, but once you learn the actual history of Vlad the Impaler, you can't just go back like that.
P.S. I think that guy on Tiktok solved the Zodiac Killer case, revealing that it was his grandfather.
7:16 Tbh, I never knew about this and now I have to completely rewrite a story I did. Well, I was already rewriting it, but that part was something I wanted to keep. Now that I know that is in this film, I need a fresher take. Don't want to seem like I'm copying/stealing. I actually always thought it'd be neat if Judas was a vampire, but was completely unaware I'd been beaten to the punch. Lmao
You could use it as encouragement -- you had the same idea as someone who was able to get that into a movie :) That's pretty cool
@@TitularHeroine Lol, Yepz. I've been mulling it over still. It is great that they got that in the film though. The story I was working on is on hold however. I got stuck. Lol
The old lady as the devil did not stop me from walking out. M. Night never got a single penny from me since the crappening.
Hi Gareth!
You’re off base on Halloween 4. It’s one of the best ones.
By what stretch of the imagination are the sex scenes in any 365 movies "awkward"? They are reminiscent of the softcore porn we watched on Skin-a-max as kids.
Butler, sporting Sarandon’s hairstyle from “Fright Night” (80’s) kept me from enjoying Dracula 2000.
Am I the only one who enjoyed Devil? I mean it was no cinematic masterpiece, but at least good enough for me to finish it.
Alone in the Dark 2 however ... Oh boy, this movie took me a full two weeks or so to finish as I could never watch more than 5 minutes or so per day, but I was determined to finish it anyway.
Wow
Kinda forgot all these movies exist despite being alive when all of them came out.
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I have a video-game example... though I'm not sure it fits since I was enjoying the game up until that point.
But there is a reveal at the end of...I guess, the second act of "Unavowed" that changed it from a fun, well written point and click adventure into something I did not expect at all that is now always on my list to recommend to people.
glass breaking moment, I always thought the devil just used the old womans body and always thought the devil "was good" praying on the characters bad decisions... looking back yikes
Calling Halloween IV a "slog" is pretty harsh, especially with how far and how hard the next two films fall from the series' previous standards.
These were actually all good and interesting reveals. And yeah, that Dracula is Judas thing deserved a better movie. However, paying for a movie keeps me from walking out. The closest I've ever come was Clash of the Titans 2010 because we loved the original so much and it was so disrespectful to it. I don't care how bad a movie is, I'm getting my $10 worth.
"Sunk Cost Fallacy"
Depending on at what point you realize the movie (I believe usually less than halfway through the movie being standard) is terrible some theaters will give you a refund for your ticket and some will give you a rain check ticket to be used on a different movie. It highly depends on the theater though because I know some won't refund at all once the movie has started but its worth checking before committing to sitting through a terrible movie. That said I've only ever walked out of two movies, the first one being Elf, which I have seen since then and its not quite as bad as I remember but I'm still glad I didn't waste my time. The second was My Bloody Valentine but that was actually because it was the first 3D movie I had been to that was actively making me feel sick to my stomach by playing havoc on my eyes.
#7 Ahh for the old times before the nutters made abortion a political rather than a personal choice.
Here's a weird fact: Tom Lone was the name of the generic handsome police officer in Catwoman. Stark contrast mate.
He had to do something to get her off his mind. Catwoman isn't someone you forget easily.
@@TheVampireAzriel The incompetence was staggering.
Devil is a fun ride
I liked Last American Virgen although I hated the ending so sad
Watching Gone Girl and seeing how the wife framed her husband for her disappearance kept me walking out.
not a twist or a reveal but i almost walked out on dumb and dumberer until the funny brain freeze scene midway through.
The DEVIL reveal came pretty late in the movie, so anyone walking out would have done it.
Dracula being Judas doesn't actually make historical/mythical sense
"The Last American Virgin" - how did that movie reveal stop anyone from walking out? There was only like 5 minutes left in the film lol...
I've noticed a LOT of WhatCulture video lists from a year ago that absolutely suck--hopefully they rebounded since then.
Maybe next time you can have the background music be louder and more distracting
Clive Owen, lucky fella.
I knew Malignant was a parody from the intro, its also the first James Wan movie i liked, his conjuring movies were boring trash
The explanation for the inquisition from Russell Crowe's The Pope's Exorcist
Seems like I've missed a lot of movies. Or more precisely, I have not seen a lot of movies. Not sure I've missed anything.
Re: Judas=Dracula is a new one to me. I've heard the theory that Cain was the first vampire. Still wouldn't have kept me from walking out, though. Sorry not sorry? Not sorry.
He Never Died has the Cain/vampire theory, it's pretty good...idk if the Judas/vampire theory is just a rip off??
I guessed the derailed storyline straight away. It was so obvious x
7:28 GEEZhush
I dont see why the twists in any MNS movie aren't predictable to people. I saw Signs as a pre teen and called the water. I called the twish in The Village and Devil too. And turned The Happening into a drinking game it was such garbage.
He is not a good film maker.
Knock At The Cabin being the exception for me.
If all the clues are laid out so you can figure it out, it isn't a twist it is a reveal. Like a math problem 2+2+2=6 all the 2 are the details throughout the movie, but if you missed one you could get the wrong answer, so the 6 aka the answer is revealed later, a surprise if you missed a 2, but a satisfying "I was right", for those to caught the all the 2's. (An oversimplified explanation probably)
Is Gareth the only presenter at whatculture these days? It seems like every video is him.
All well and fine, solid video - just the title...?! If a reveal happens at the end of a movie, it hasn't really stopped you from walking out, because you would not have made it that far if you are someone who actually walks out of movies. A better title would have been: Movies that rewarded you for not walking out.
Why is this called "10 Movie Reveals That STOPPED You From Walking Out" when said reveals happen mostly at the end? If you haven't walked out by then the reveal isn't whats stopping you?
How does a twist at the end of the movie keep me from leaving? If I've sat for 119 minutes of a 125 minute movie, why would I leave at that point.
I only left Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon after what I remember being a 15 minute long flashback of some woman trying to get her comb back.
I have. If I've sussed the ending, and I'm dying for a pee.... I'm off!
The Last American Virgin switcheroo was downplayed and used in John Hughes' weakest film, Pretty in Pink.
Dracula 2000 was god awful, but the cast were easy on the eyes for sure
WAR is a good action martial arts movie 🎬🎥 its not the best ever made but solid.
But dracula is not week to silver... for the cross, ok, check make some sense... silver is werewolf stuff
How can the very ending of a movie "keep you from walking out"?!?!?! It's over.... walking out is the whole point!!!!
This video makes no sense with some entries, like H4 and LAV. Both reveals were at the very end of the movies, so why would you "walk out" at that point?
I don't know if any other entries are like this as I stopped watching at Last American Virgin to make this post.
Back to the video...
10 Movie Reveals That STOPPED You From Walking Outah...
I thought werewolves had the problem with silver. Or is that garlic…
Eh, the whole Judas angle was already done to death before Dracula 2000, as a LOT of vampire stories have gone with Cain as the first vampire
Okay, explain please since Cain is not Judas and the things like silver, and the cross having a strong effect on Dracula make perfect since with Judas as Drac, not so much with Cain.
@@Ceares Wow! I hadn’t even thought about the cross having a negative affect on Dracula! Clever!
How is Lucinda even a twist? You have to be brain dead to not figure out Lucinda is in on it right away
Get a down vote for devil only. That was a good movie. Also sone of these movies BIG REVEALS, are just the end. Why am i walking out then, work on you content man.
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Most of these reveals happened at the end of the movie,way to late for a walkout
Most people walk out of a movie WAY before the third act, so this video is kind of pointless. They wouldn't be around to witness the 'big reveal' because they would have already left. Regarding 'Malignant'-that had to be the most ridiculous, farfetched and STUPIDEST plot twist in a horror movie ever. It made NO sense whatsoever and i am ashamed i stuck out the movie in the hopes it would pay off, which it didn't. And 'Dracula 2000' is NOT trash. As for 'Derailed' and 'High Crimes', neither one took me by surprise-i saw those twists coming almost from the beginning. [Of course, i've seen way too many movies so i know all the plot tricks which makes me automatically suspicious of 'innocent' characters who are later the guilty ones, it's just instinct] As for 'The Last American Virgin', that ending was realistic and perfectly captured the crushing blow that young love brings, instead of the sappy unrealistic fairy tale ending where they get together. Love isn't like that in real life.
I'm sorry but malignant was a good movie start too finish..I've said what I've said
Why are so many of the movies you put on your lists horror movies. You make it seem as if those are the only movies Hollywood is producing.
That Jennifer Anniston movie where her character was raped I hated that part to the point where I then hated the movie
Sorry, guys, but why were y’all gonna walk out of most of these in the last 10mins after slogging through the bulk of the nonsense?!? Wouldn’t you have effed off way before then?!?
Who didn’t know the old lady was the Devil just by watching the previews and his previous films? Literally just picked the most random person upon seeing the first preview.
She did a slightly similar performance in Wishmaster a couple of years or so before that. She was the only actress I recognised so she became my first suspect.
all these films sound bloody awful!
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Sorry. Number 1 took me out of this video. .... I saw that coming a mile away. As soon as we discovered that the hotel door was "unlocked"? .... Lame.
Walked out of the film Mother!
Now that was a case of the trailor leading me down the wrong path!
Horrible film.
A woman was in the relationship for the money? Not exactly a twist
Wait, what? The old woman in Devil was so obvious precisely because of how stereotypically unlikely it was.
ya the devil ending was really predictable