The thing that always got me wasn't him wiping off his face, or the mud monster thing, it was that, at the end, after being absorbed, he just happily ran away and disappeared down the well, everything he was just gone so quickly. The fact that whatever he became thought it was a game in the end terrified me too.
The bad things only happened to the little girls in the village, the Grimm brothers came to investigate why these girls were going missing, Sasha the girl you see in this scene was dressed like a boy. After the girls were going missing Sasha's parents horrified by this, thinking it could happen to them had their little girl dress and act/live as a boy in a bid to save her because nothing happened to the boys, it was only girls, but as we all seen sadly this plan didn't work. (Well that's how I remember it, haven't watched it since I was a traumatized as a kid lmao 🤣)
Always horrified me cause it's the same idea of having a child, most innocent thing in the world, suffering a twisted fate because of something they didnt deserve. It's like watching your kid die of cancer, slowly withering away in that damn hospital bed, and fight as much ad you can, empty your pocket for the best treatment, they just slowly...die, die in a slow n painful way, until one day they're just gone, all that's left is a hole in the world where they once were
I’ve always felt that the most visceral kind of horror is often, not a quick and sudden death, but a quick and sudden maiming or scarring. Having a character just out of nowhere get terribly mangled, not enough for it to kill them, but enough for us to instantly know they’re about to die and almost welcome it, because the thought of continuing to live with that kind of damage seems almost like a fate worse than death in and of itself. The thought of living the rest of your life without a face because of something that happened in an instant seems almost scarier to me than just dying in an instant.
I think the theme in this fantasy film of the brothers grimm is to show you the cruel reality of life in the fairy tale world. The illusion of the concept of happily ever after. when in fact it is just a falsity. Even at your most happiest, depending upon your upbringing, your enviroment and how you were born, life can taumatize you in the worst ways you can never imagine. because the world within the cosmos is brimming with suffering, especially in the fictional story of the brothers grimm and if you make one fatal mistake (like this farmer girl who pulled this black crow out of the well, imbued with dark magic that mutilated the child's face), it would inevitably lead to the dangerous consequences of maming and death. without mindfulness of your instincts, you will be destroyed by the consequences depending on the severity of your actions. what's worse, she didn't know this bird was corrupt and was crippled by the outcome, perhaps destroying her.
This is largely what happened to people for an enormous portion of history. Why do you think there are so so so so many remains found with broken bones that healed as best they could
I think one of the most frightening things about the scene is that it breaks some elements of safety. Daytime, being in a town with people, having weapons, these are all generally traits not present in horror, and are generally considered to be safe havens. But despite that things still go wrong. The gun doesn't kill it, the kid isn't safe despite being surrounded by people, and all of it happens when the sun is bright and shining. Also of course the fact that the kid loses their face and not even a minute later their entire body.
I think I can understand you, despite I just saw this scene some months ago. The monster is certainly creepy, just like the fact it just emerged from a mud puddle to kidnap an innocent girl
It's not just the premise of this creature that's horrifying. It's the fact that it seems to have a supernatural sense of where exactly it's prey or target is, even if it cannot directly see or smell them. Meaning that if one tried to run it could literally just continue to follow and exhaust it's target like a Komodo dragon until they ran out of energy and entered striking range.
This scene gave me horrible nightmares as a kid (and I was SO afraid of anything gingerbread related for YEARS). Now at 26, this is the first time I'm watching this since I first saw it at 11 years old. I'm STILL absolutely completely horrified.
This movie and Phan's labyrinth were somehow advertised as movie which all family could enjoy, I remember many people watching this expecting something like Narnia, and ended up getting traumatized
I got so suprised and scared when I watched Pan's Labyrinth as a kid. None of the overnatrual things scared me, BUT her stepfather did! with all the blood & torture! I DID NOT expect that!
My parents watched this when I was maybe 7 or 8. I saw this scene on the TV as I was passing by in the living room. THIS GAVE ME NIGHTMARES FOR MONTHS. Even as an adult, the thought of my facial features being stolen scares me to death.
Literally same. I was probably the same age and everything. It was randomly on and freaked me out so bad as a kid. This and the girl getting eaten by the horse
@heliameu It disturbed me pretty bad as a kid. I would add that people who watched this movie as kids the year it came out weren't exposed to youtube and tiktok since birth as ipad babies. There are endless bizarre and disturbing things that super young kids get exposed to when their main caretaker since birth has been an ipad....
There are so many things that still freak me out about this scene. The uncanniness of the mud monster and the fact that even though there were multiple people in this village and they tried to stop it, the kid was still taken.
I'm agree for this. For me, this episode is scarier than a documentary about the" Rostov Monster "by Andrey Chikatilo and about "Fischer" - "Boa Constrictor" by Sergey Golovkin. I don't even have fear and the cartoon "Happy Tree Friends"
It’s the way the monster slowly skips towards the child inching nearer to a horrible death just traumatised the life out of me as a kid. The idea of no matter where i’m going i’m being approached at an alarming rate by something that wants to kill me makes my stomach churn, it’s literally the snail meme
This movie legit traumatized me FOR YEARS, especially this scene! Even tho I was 11, I still couldn’t get over it, and honestly this still terrifies me to this day, and now I’m 24 😫 My mom never thought it was that scary either like wtf 😂
I was like 9 and I remember watching this with my grandparents, but I didn't remember the name of the movie, so I asked for it in a hungarian forum (because I'm from Hungary), so I finally found it, and oh my god, I remembered this scene exactly... I'll never forged that I couldn't sleep that night when we watched it. :D
There’s just something about early CGI that gives a movie like this an uncanny and eerie feeling. I don’t think modern CGI could ever recreate something like this.
Marcello SDLT You wanna know why that horse trapped the girl with cob webs its because there's a scene near the beginning of the movie where some doofus keeps feeding the horses with spiders
@@danpolk movies can time travel with a time machine or something lol. And I shouldn't have to explain what bad cgi means. There's definitely a difference in quality between this and something like Avatar. That does *not* mean I hate the CGI of this movie or think that the vfx artists didn't try hard enough.
I think that the most terrifying part of this is that not once does does the mud monster take its eyes off of the direction of the child no matter how much the people try to stop it. It doesn't even glance at the woman who knocked its top half off.
This damn thing literally traumatized me when i was little, im 13 and i forgot it but now I regret finding it again because I was looking for clips from the Goosebumps movie and this came up.
I was a teenager when I watched this, and it gave me nightmares and ruined my vacation. I've seen many different types of horror movies without any issues, but ever since I saw that interrogation scene in the first Matrix movie where Neo's mouth sealed itself shut, I get the dry heaves whenever I see it. That and melting flesh, like in Raiders of the Lost Arc.
What the absolute fuck was that?! Did I just see a mud monster devour a child before turning into a gingerbread man then biting itself while saying it was delicious despite not actually being made of gingerbread?!
I had a dream where there was one segment where I was at some large movie theater and I got absorbed by something standing near by I didn't mind getting absorbed while the entire people in the theater reacted to me getting absorbed I don't know what I transformed into
Ah the nostalgia of being traumatized so much that i was both afraid of mud AND washing for longer then i care to admit, Thanks cgi animators for disturbing a whole generation of kids
This specific scene is why to this day i've never been able to finish this movie. seeing this as a kid, and literally nothing being able to save this kid on screen LITERALLY FROM AN ADULTS ARMS scared me more than most other horror movies. that and the horrifying imagry of the kid losing his face, the way the monster dances, and then the way it morphed into the gingerbread man all with a wide smile.
I remember my babysitter watched this when she was babysitting me, she made me sit down and watch these scenes and it obviously scared the crap out of me.
The Brothers Grimm wrote such popular fairy tales like Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, Rumplestiltskin, the Frog Prince, Rapunzel and lots more. They mostly turned into Disney movies but this movie is dark fantasy with scary fairy tale curses and evil spells.
I just saw a girl get her face erased by mud from a zombie crow then turned into a gingerbread man after getting absorbed by a mud monster. Welp, that's the last time I use crystal meth as chocolate milk mix.
I hated my parents for one night after watching this. Because I just wanted to stop watching and leave and go play Super Mario or something to calm myself down. But they are firm believers in facing fears to the point that running is not an option, so they refused to let me leave, and to make things worse, they took away my comic books so that I'd have no comfort until the end of the movie.
TheIronAntelope Yeah and there's actually a comedy horror movie called The GingerDead Man It's about a serial killer who gets reincarnated as a Gingerbread Man.
Another thing to think is, what if she can still see through her eyes as the mud monster is chasing her? Like even though, the monster has her eyes, she can still “see”. That would explain why even though she’s blind, she’s kinda trying to run away from something that she can’t see. She can see through her eyes that something is behind her and is following her, but she has no idea what it is. That’s terrifying as hell.
Idk i never seen this movie, all i know is it turned into a gingerbread after it ate her im lost.. im gonna watch this movie now and see how they kill this creepy creature
So we're all here because this scene absolutely traumatized us as a child, huh?
Yeah
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The thing that always got me wasn't him wiping off his face, or the mud monster thing, it was that, at the end, after being absorbed, he just happily ran away and disappeared down the well, everything he was just gone so quickly. The fact that whatever he became thought it was a game in the end terrified me too.
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@@nikidewilde8935 what was that all about 😨
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@@Novasigmia what she meant, the "faceless" child is a girl
The bad things only happened to the little girls in the village, the Grimm brothers came to investigate why these girls were going missing, Sasha the girl you see in this scene was dressed like a boy. After the girls were going missing Sasha's parents horrified by this, thinking it could happen to them had their little girl dress and act/live as a boy in a bid to save her because nothing happened to the boys, it was only girls, but as we all seen sadly this plan didn't work. (Well that's how I remember it, haven't watched it since I was a traumatized as a kid lmao 🤣)
I love horror movies, and they don’t ever get to me anymore, but this... this is something else
I totally understand, I used to watch this movie when I was younger and it was always kinda strange in a way that I couldn't explain
Always horrified me cause it's the same idea of having a child, most innocent thing in the world, suffering a twisted fate because of something they didnt deserve. It's like watching your kid die of cancer, slowly withering away in that damn hospital bed, and fight as much ad you can, empty your pocket for the best treatment, they just slowly...die, die in a slow n painful way, until one day they're just gone, all that's left is a hole in the world where they once were
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I’ve always felt that the most visceral kind of horror is often, not a quick and sudden death, but a quick and sudden maiming or scarring. Having a character just out of nowhere get terribly mangled, not enough for it to kill them, but enough for us to instantly know they’re about to die and almost welcome it, because the thought of continuing to live with that kind of damage seems almost like a fate worse than death in and of itself. The thought of living the rest of your life without a face because of something that happened in an instant seems almost scarier to me than just dying in an instant.
I think the theme in this fantasy film of the brothers grimm is to show you the cruel reality of life in the fairy tale world. The illusion of the concept of happily ever after. when in fact it is just a falsity. Even at your most happiest, depending upon your upbringing, your enviroment and how you were born, life can taumatize you in the worst ways you can never imagine. because the world within the cosmos is brimming with suffering, especially in the fictional story of the brothers grimm and if you make one fatal mistake (like this farmer girl who pulled this black crow out of the well, imbued with dark magic that mutilated the child's face), it would inevitably lead to the dangerous consequences of maming and death. without mindfulness of your instincts, you will be destroyed by the consequences depending on the severity of your actions. what's worse, she didn't know this bird was corrupt and was crippled by the outcome, perhaps destroying her.
Can we be friends? I like your way of thinking
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This is largely what happened to people for an enormous portion of history. Why do you think there are so so so so many remains found with broken bones that healed as best they could
I think one of the most frightening things about the scene is that it breaks some elements of safety. Daytime, being in a town with people, having weapons, these are all generally traits not present in horror, and are generally considered to be safe havens. But despite that things still go wrong. The gun doesn't kill it, the kid isn't safe despite being surrounded by people, and all of it happens when the sun is bright and shining. Also of course the fact that the kid loses their face and not even a minute later their entire body.
dude yes exactly!
The monster looks goofy ahh
Does anyone know how to kill it? There has to be a way. Maybe drying it. Heating it up. It is mud.
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I have seen MANY horror films in my life with no problem but the kid wiping her own face away is one of the creepiest things I've ever seen.
@Let It Known yea, when i saw the kid's face gone i got creeped out
@@vinwilhelm559 VERY creepy indeed
@@letitbeknown8126 yeah
Ever seen/played SIlent Hill?
@@ladypain_thelegend5949 No but I've heard there's something similar to this in there
This scene terrified me when I was little, I was always scared when wiping shampoo from my face that I’d wipe my face off
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I’m still scared of it to this day
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- this and the horse scene were nightmare fuels for my entire childhood.
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What wtf
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@@MinhChienTran-oq4hs also why does the mud monster after consuming the kid have his voice
Imagine rubbing your face away - can't see, breathe, smell. Just running in circles, desperate for help
Thats what you do in zelda
New fear unlocked
With a mud monster behind you
@@jacktorrance9688 Haha yes
I mean you be dying so I would be pretty scared
This scene has plagued my life for years. I never knew what it was until now. This has been a stress relief I didn't know I needed.
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I think I can understand you, despite I just saw this scene some months ago. The monster is certainly creepy, just like the fact it just emerged from a mud puddle to kidnap an innocent girl
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The idea of being torn away from my loved ones by an unstoppable force terrified me as a child this was scary af
- congratulations to the youngsters who never watched this when they were kids.
Hmm.. thats interesting, there was a comment that was posted 2 years ago exactly like this
actually i just watched this video and it kinda scared me until the dirt man became a gingerbread man and made me burst into laughter
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what even is this
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Kudos to the movie makers for managing to make a gingerbread man of all things more disturbing than most horror movies.
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It's not just the premise of this creature that's horrifying.
It's the fact that it seems to have a supernatural sense of where exactly it's prey or target is, even if it cannot directly see or smell them.
Meaning that if one tried to run it could literally just continue to follow and exhaust it's target like a Komodo dragon until they ran out of energy and entered striking range.
Very good point.
What exactly is this creature? I've not seen this movie. Where did it come from? Why doesn't the bird get absorbed?
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and the whole time you cant see or breathe so it wont be long until it gets you.
This scene gave me horrible nightmares as a kid (and I was SO afraid of anything gingerbread related for YEARS). Now at 26, this is the first time I'm watching this since I first saw it at 11 years old. I'm STILL absolutely completely horrified.
This ain't anything compared to the weeping angels bro...
Me too :'(
I feel your pain ;-;
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This movie and Phan's labyrinth were somehow advertised as movie which all family could enjoy, I remember many people watching this expecting something like Narnia, and ended up getting traumatized
I got so suprised and scared when I watched Pan's Labyrinth as a kid. None of the overnatrual things scared me, BUT her stepfather did! with all the blood & torture! I DID NOT expect that!
@@violatormelms Yeesh, the wine bottle scene is still bone chilling.
This is horrifying in the funniest way possible. Glad I didn't see this as a child.
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lucky, my mom put it on for us to watch
I did, it scared me for life
@@marauder6569 same it was terrifying
sadly i did...
I remember watching this as a kid, the fact that even adults cant save you from this kind of creature at broad daylight is horrifying
Yes the beautiful childhood by the way I live in the village close to place like this I was so scared when I was child
LGBTQ+ is doing it today!
@@derp_peachio he right though
The "Ts" are horrifying, they are going after the kids@@derp_peachio
@@brianface7800I think you should worry about the brainrot consuming your mind first
Congratulations to the youngsters who never watched this when they were kids.
I did......I liked it back then , but now......oh boy
I was 5 in 2005 but i never ever ever watched this freak show. I watched creepshow 1 and 2. Good movies
I saw this clip when I was younger, scared the hell out of me, and looking back to this, I remember all the times I couldn’t sleep.
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Isn't this a horror movie?
- Imagine rubbing your face away - can't see, breathe, smell.
- just running in circles, desperate for help.
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@@oscarpro8349the better question or answer is the mud monster doesn't seem dangerous at first glance and still right now it seems very friendly
@@oscarpro8349and the mud monster was just seem to be following the boy around
@@matthewwisdom9933 and?
I was saying that this guy (the one that commented) he writed just the same as other guy
My parents watched this when I was maybe 7 or 8. I saw this scene on the TV as I was passing by in the living room. THIS GAVE ME NIGHTMARES FOR MONTHS. Even as an adult, the thought of my facial features being stolen scares me to death.
Same here. I don’t even know what this feels like to lose my face.
Literally same. I was probably the same age and everything. It was randomly on and freaked me out so bad as a kid. This and the girl getting eaten by the horse
Are we the same person?? This scene still freaks me out to this day
SAMR BRO
Dont do acid with hippies then theyll steal your face 😂
This scene actually traumatized me as a kid. It lived in my head rent free for years 😂 glad I wasn’t the only one
ok if im being honest im a kid and this didn't tramatized me at all.
@GamerBloxia same i don't get it
like I dont get how it is traumatizing
Not trying be rude or anything
Same. Same. I psychologically disturbed for years by this
You're just a Big cry baby i'm 11 ando the green screen ando masks are pretty good ngl.
@heliameu It disturbed me pretty bad as a kid. I would add that people who watched this movie as kids the year it came out weren't exposed to youtube and tiktok since birth as ipad babies. There are endless bizarre and disturbing things that super young kids get exposed to when their main caretaker since birth has been an ipad....
"I have no mouth and I must scream"
Yeah
its just putting ur lips together and trying to talk the teeth is still there
What good is a phone call if you're unable to speak?
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@@dripalien4529 Still doesn't make sense since the sound comes out of your nose when your mouth is closed and her nose was gone as well.
There are so many things that still freak me out about this scene. The uncanniness of the mud monster and the fact that even though there were multiple people in this village and they tried to stop it, the kid was still taken.
“Mmm I tast gud”
Lmaoooo
SASHA!!
@@ur-average-rena did Sasha ever get saved I never watched it
@@arandomchild1227 i didnt either xD
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@@arandomchild1227 I'm very curious too
This actually traumatized me as a kid
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Glad I'm not the only one! I'm so sorry.
Lmao so scary!
Thought i was the only one
@@patchyblonde You're safe now. You're one of us.
Omggggg I knew it wasn’t a dream it’s a real movie scene, this has been stuck in my head since I was a little girl 😭😭
Same goes with me! I just posted my saying.....
I thought I was the only one who thought this was a dream, can’t believe it f** ing real
Hey me too
I'm agree for this. For me, this episode is scarier than a documentary about the" Rostov Monster "by Andrey Chikatilo and about "Fischer" - "Boa Constrictor" by Sergey Golovkin. I don't even have fear and the cartoon "Happy Tree Friends"
I am small i have very bad nightmare i am scar now
I thought that mud couldn't be scary but nothing is scarier than seeing that thing running at you with the smile
This scared the shit out of me as a kid for some reason! XD Please don't tell me i'm the only one... XD
Martinez M I couldn't sleep as a kid because of this scene.
Martinez M You're not the only one man!! 😨😨😨
AHAHAHAHAHAHA THE BOY HAD NO EYE AND MOUTH VERY FUNNY AND HE TURN INTO A GINGERBREADMAN
Your right this is scary as FCK
Martinez M it did for me to
The way the kid just lost his face and gets absorbed by the mud monster is no....
It not mud Monster IT A DOOKY
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@Atrocity thé Reason why i call it a DOOKY cuts of its face
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I just wish everyone in the village would have come together to save the child . They just walked around like it was an average day
average day in florida that is!
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I think they were scared of the mud monster
@@coolboi23767 yea that thing was pretty disgusting , I see it from a different point of view now
It’s the way the monster slowly skips towards the child inching nearer to a horrible death just traumatised the life out of me as a kid. The idea of no matter where i’m going i’m being approached at an alarming rate by something that wants to kill me makes my stomach churn, it’s literally the snail meme
The child didnt die
@@kp2ngliterally all the kids died until the ending. They are brought back
This movie legit traumatized me FOR YEARS, especially this scene! Even tho I was 11, I still couldn’t get over it, and honestly this still terrifies me to this day, and now I’m 24 😫 My mom never thought it was that scary either like wtf 😂
I'm 19 now and I still haven't forgotten this scene lol. I saw it when i was 5 and was deeply confused and disturbed lol
I was like 9 and I remember watching this with my grandparents, but I didn't remember the name of the movie, so I asked for it in a hungarian forum (because I'm from Hungary), so I finally found it, and oh my god, I remembered this scene exactly... I'll never forged that I couldn't sleep that night when we watched it. :D
I was six when I first watch it and I like this movie so much
I watch this movie more than a 20 times I think
I watched this movie literally once in my life. But I remembered this scene so clear over the years
It’s not the faceless kid that makes me scared
It’s the smile the mud monster has
Yeah the concept of a monster stealing your face and then smiling back at you with it with twisted intent is... unnerving to say the least
The mud monster use his eye and arms for limbs
The Waffle house has found it new host
The way it was joyfully walking silently towards her.
@@powertheimmortal mud monster walking got me scared a litle bit ngl
I remember watching this when I was just 7 years old.
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Slender Finder same. it scared the daylight out of me
Slender Finder how does it end?
There’s just something about early CGI that gives a movie like this an uncanny and eerie feeling. I don’t think modern CGI could ever recreate something like this.
This and the horse scene were nightmare fuels for my entire childhood.
Marcello SDLT You wanna know why that horse trapped the girl with cob webs its because there's a scene near the beginning of the movie where some doofus keeps feeding the horses with spiders
@@KingNoteBlock Yea, that was the Queen's Woodsman. He was the guy who went around and lured all the children into the forest.
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Omfg same! I was so freaking traumatized!
The first time I cried in the theaters.
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The kid losing his face is just creepy ngl
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@Sonicdamon254 Damon Munnik I agree
Ikr
He became like slenderman
Wait HE LOST HIS FACE AAAAAAÀAAAAA
The fact Sasha was like I taste good and ran happly, but they were screaming emotionely was just so sad😢
The legendary scary scene for all of our childhoods.
Are you sure, there's probably other scary scenes like the projection screen horror from IT (2017)
@@KingNoteBlock he said childhoods
Hahaha 😂
I comeback too watch this scean now i 19 i still scare this!!!!!
I watch way too much horror since I was a walking baby this dont do no justice lol
This movie was pure nightmare fuel. There are good Horror fliks that have disturbed me less than this film.
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Totally agree on that one! nightmare fuel at it's finest!!
KatakiDoragon you can thank Terry Gilliam for that
It would be, It was directed by Terry Gilliam
KatakiDoragon Wuss, look up the pale man from Pan's Labrynth then talk
I remembered being disturbed by this when I was little, but coming back and realizing how awful the cgi is really dampers the creepiness 😂
@Aryo have you watched RotS? That’s from 2005 and still has great cgi. To me at least.
the bad cgi is what makes it creepy for me it reminds us that just because something looks dumb dosent mean it cant kill us
it still looks scary and as another person said the bad cgi kinda makes it eorse in some way idk maybe because it gives off an uncanny vibe .
Movies can’t time travel. What does “bad cgi” even mean to you?
@@danpolk movies can time travel with a time machine or something lol. And I shouldn't have to explain what bad cgi means. There's definitely a difference in quality between this and something like Avatar. That does *not* mean I hate the CGI of this movie or think that the vfx artists didn't try hard enough.
- this is horrifying in the funniest way possible.
- glad I didn't see this as a child.
I think that the most terrifying part of this is that not once does does the mud monster take its eyes off of the direction of the child no matter how much the people try to stop it. It doesn't even glance at the woman who knocked its top half off.
well that was fucking terrifying
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You should had seen the horse
Kill it with a flamethrower
The Wolf-God I know right!
caden Macdonald good idea
This scene gave me so many nightmares as a child
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Hasheem Kirishima yea it’s just disgusting
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This damn thing literally traumatized me when i was little, im 13 and i forgot it but now I regret finding it again because I was looking for clips from the Goosebumps movie and this came up.
Terrible early 2000's cgi always made scary scenes even more terrifying than they really should be.
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Some CGI from the early 2000's is actually pretty good... Not in all movies, but in some
“Yeah, the little boy wipes his face off and blindly stumbles around, you know, for kids!”
Christ on the cross.
That was a girl
@@vermiciosknid9629 same
@@vermiciosknid9629 Wait? What?! Is that a girl?!
Man, i had nightmares because of THAT fuckness.
Me too
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Same, I've had nightmares of this for the longest time XD
Robciomixxnfs me to, who else?
Robciomixxnfs same when I was little it's was scary
The part where the kid lost its face uncomforted me when i was 7
I was a teenager when I watched this, and it gave me nightmares and ruined my vacation. I've seen many different types of horror movies without any issues, but ever since I saw that interrogation scene in the first Matrix movie where Neo's mouth sealed itself shut, I get the dry heaves whenever I see it. That and melting flesh, like in Raiders of the Lost Arc.
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Dude I am a teenager now (16 years old) and I watched The Matrix a month ago and I feel the same for the interrogation scene.
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Im late but this is relatable
When I was younger, this legit gave me nightmares
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this is the scene that traumatized me as a child.
Same to me I was scared as hell of mud for awhile
I didn't feel well for the rest of the day when I first saw this in theaters.
same here had numerous nightmares
Yeah same here
Really? I was more scared of the horse scene...
Child: literally doesn’t have a face
*We’ll be fine.*
What the absolute fuck was that?! Did I just see a mud monster devour a child before turning into a gingerbread man then biting itself while saying it was delicious despite not actually being made of gingerbread?!
Not devoured it just absorbed her
why did it absorb her?
I'm so confused!
+Verlyncia Anderson the mud creature had orders from the queen to kidnap the girl
Frøck I thought it was a boy lol
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Why the hell was this so damn traumatizing when I was four.
It's traumatizing now
I thought I was the only one
yes indeed
I mean right =.=
It's because now your older now and your not a kid no more so you don't have to worried about it getting you
I'm glad that I have never seen this at all in my childhood judging by most of the opinions from the comic section
Anybody else traumatized when they were around, mmm, say 7-10 years old?
Anthony Sanchez yeah until 1:56 then we all laughed at how stupid it looked
ok i never seen this as a child yet i am scared for life *THANK YOU THE BROTHERS GRIM*
Anthony Sanchez Yes you're not the only one that was.
Anthony Sanchez me
Same thing happened here
Me:Man is this a horror film
*turns into ginger bread*
Excuse me what
Mmm I taste gud!
I had a dream where there was one segment where I was at some large movie theater and I got absorbed by something standing near by I didn't mind getting absorbed while the entire people in the theater reacted to me getting absorbed I don't know what I transformed into
This is my exact reaction
A Y Y I T A S T E G O O D
Me:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@KingNoteBlock did you taste good? 🤣😂
Thank you HBO max for letting me discover the movie that traumatized me as a child
Ah the nostalgia
of being traumatized so much that i was both afraid of mud AND washing for longer then i care to admit,
Thanks cgi animators for disturbing a whole generation of kids
2:04 Mud Monster: Can't Catch Me, I'm The Gingerbread Man! >;3
Me: Wait *WHAT?!*
It Was Less Scary When He Said That
LITERALLY THE ONLY SCENE I REMEMBER FROM THIS MOVIE
I thought I was the only one
That makes three.
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FmaandFriends321 Horse scene was wordse
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This specific scene is why to this day i've never been able to finish this movie. seeing this as a kid, and literally nothing being able to save this kid on screen LITERALLY FROM AN ADULTS ARMS scared me more than most other horror movies. that and the horrifying imagry of the kid losing his face, the way the monster dances, and then the way it morphed into the gingerbread man all with a wide smile.
I'm sorry but the mud creature's face at 1:59 makes me laugh just looking at it!
I cannot tell you how grateful I am that this wasn't some uncomfortable fever dream I had alone by myself.
I remember my babysitter watched this when she was babysitting me, she made me sit down and watch these scenes and it obviously scared the crap out of me.
Stefan's Meme Friend wort baby sitter!
Stefan's Meme Friend what a terrible babysitter
Stefan's Meme Friend my mom was watching this and on this scene she said for me too come here. I was 10 when I watch it scared the hell out of me
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That was one mean babysitter you got there.
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This particular scene was etched into my mind. Never forgot it
So I haven't seen this movie since I was a little kid.
What the heck happened here with the boy in the mud and the gingerbread?
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She's actually a girl disguising as a boy
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Become mud... it's sad and awful
Its a combination of two stories. "The Wilful Child" and the "Gingerbread Man"
And I thought IT was scary
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Why on earth was i allowed to watch this as a child?
That’s what I thought!
its a kids movie
1:52 “I-I do believe I’ve soiled myself.”
Yeah me too buddy. Me too.
....The Gingerbread Man isn’t even a Grimm’s Fairy Tale.
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The movie put tales that the Brothers Grimm told and some that the Brothers Grimm haven’t told.
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I'm wondering how mud truns into a gingerbread man
I remember I watched this when I was a child, this scene made me sad and scared! Traumatized me!😕
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Prabhakar Hakkandi up
The Brothers Grimm wrote such popular fairy tales like Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, Rumplestiltskin, the Frog Prince, Rapunzel and lots more. They mostly turned into Disney movies but this movie is dark fantasy with scary fairy tale curses and evil spells.
I after this point could not sleep
я очень боялся этого в детстве
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Same
I finally found it... after years of just a memory of a blob figure thing I finally found it..
The nightmares I had as a child...
Same bro, honestly I never got the point of this scene lol
exactly
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I just saw a girl get her face erased by mud from a zombie crow then turned into a gingerbread man after getting absorbed by a mud monster.
Welp, that's the last time I use crystal meth as chocolate milk mix.
samandmrcheese you use that as chocolate milk mix to I thought I was the only one
It was a boy
ccullinane1 shes a girl
Name is sasha
And the movie is based off taking little girls to give youth to some dead lady
It's a boy. Sasha is a pretty common boys name in Europe.
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“Let’s go see this movie about the Brothers Grimm! It should be fine for the kids, it’s about fairytales. 😊”
The reason why this was so scary for me is because nobody was doing anything to help and the monster could not be killed
...yes...
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What do u mean literally everyone was trying to help
I mean he is still alive he is still a gingerbread so he is fine
The thing that scares me is the process of a girls face melting of by a polluted muddy crow then a monster is after this poor girl
*In this episode of Game of Thrones: Cersei fights a mud monster to save her son Joffrey.*
I don't think thats right.......
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No in this episode Mudboy from the obscure Jumanji cartoon makes an appearance for no goddamn reason and eats a girl.
RGH Hd mmmm
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This may look creepy and messed up, but that's what the original Brothers Grimm fairy tales looked like. They were scary.
Yeah but the Gingerbread Man wasn't in Grimm's fairy tales.
found it, one of the most horrifying fantasy movie. was looking for it forever
I watched this when I was little and got nightmares because of this scene. Seeing it again, looks like I'm going to have sleepless nights again.
I would get paranoid when I would take a shower, because of this scene.... I was 6.
SAME
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Watch it if you need to stay awake for exams or whatever you may be doing !! enjoy the night if you can!!
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Such a creepy scene. The director and special effects crew did an amazing job.
Sasha: is blinded, muted, and chased by a mud demon
The villagers: 👀
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How to define "uncanny valley". All explained in this clip.
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11 years later and I'm still terrified of the mud monster...
you mean 12 years when you write that comment, now 13 years.. lmfao
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Jesus Christ, how horrifying.
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I couldn't sleep for 2 days and couldn't go to the village for a while because of this orowpu kid.
I hated my parents for one night after watching this. Because I just wanted to stop watching and leave and go play Super Mario or something to calm myself down. But they are firm believers in facing fears to the point that running is not an option, so they refused to let me leave, and to make things worse, they took away my comic books so that I'd have no comfort until the end of the movie.
***** My thoughts exactly.
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Green Floyd puush is best program. +10 mud gingerbread cookies.
Arthus850 i was so scare of that guy when i was 6 i watched it at night with a babysitter
What assholes
A gingerbread man made of mud and human flesh would not taste good.
TheIronAntelope Yeah and there's actually a comedy horror movie called The GingerDead Man It's about a serial killer who gets reincarnated as a Gingerbread Man.
TheIronAntelope Yeah it be so nasty.
You don't know that
TheIronAntelope well thats just your opinion
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I think I just had a stroke
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-Oh.. good, I thought it was me:P
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Movieclips, This video is a winner!
Another thing to think is, what if she can still see through her eyes as the mud monster is chasing her? Like even though, the monster has her eyes, she can still “see”. That would explain why even though she’s blind, she’s kinda trying to run away from something that she can’t see. She can see through her eyes that something is behind her and is following her, but she has no idea what it is. That’s terrifying as hell.
Idk i never seen this movie, all i know is it turned into a gingerbread after it ate her im lost.. im gonna watch this movie now and see how they kill this creepy creature
Wait, are you calling the boy a girl?
@@bluestscrew7833 That’s a girl. The villain of the film only kidnaps girls.
Ahh I can't It's so unsettling
@@bluestscrew7833I don't know the movie I thought it was a boy too x)
I was 19 when I saw this and I still couldn't stop thinking about this scene for like a week. Truly terrifying. Usually I just laugh at horror movies.
When i was 9 i watch this movie then 4 years ago now 2024 now i fiound this
this is the weirdest fucking movie I've ever seen, but i love it
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