It's weird... my anxiety and sensory issues are so bad that big crowds and noisy cities can send me screaming into a small dark hole where it feels safer, but scary movies and stuff like THIS? Not even a flinch.
@Lekkydoll Same here, also helps that I have seen a good majority of these movies and I kind of become desensitized to horror movies after awhile. It would take something really disturbing and frightening to get me now.
When Izzy brought up the t.v static, I always think back to the poltergeist. When I was younger and watched horror movies I for real thought that if I did that same thing it would happen to me and I was terrified.
12:55 These are one of the main reasons that I will never wake up at 3AM for anything, every time I go to get something in the middle of the night I check the time first, and if it's 3AM, I'll go back to sleep until 4AM or more
2:45-2:53 Raquelle's reaction to this jump scare really cracked me up.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 3:35-3:42 Language, Izzy! 13:05-13:12 Izzy laughing and Raquelle being stunned in fear during this jump scare were perfect.
Carter and Bita are back. Awesome! This is only the 2nd time I've seen Bita but I like her reactions and Carter is always fun. Jack and Haley are a great team up, maybe not to win but fun to watch how they affect each other. The same with Izzy and Raquelle! Easily my favorite team today. Benison and Bita did better than I thought. Benison is so expressive in everything! I expected a jumping free for all from him! Really surprised how well Carter and Dani did! Dani ROCKED it!
The Hallway scene in "Exorcist III". That was one of the very few times I jumped and yelled out of pure fear. These days, not so much. It's still a masterfully crafted jump-scare.
14:27 The uncertainty of knowing if one is in reality or if they are in a dream is part of what makes A Nightmare On Elm Street so effective as a horror film. I watched A Nightmare On Elm Street and Halloween for the first time on Halloween this year.
that one part in smile that scared me the most was when the main characters "sister" knocked on the car window then her head dropped, smiling at the main character
I grew up in the 90s and a sudden increase of volume for the “scary” parts is just a cheap and sad way to get jumps. THAT’S why I don’t like scary movie’s anymore. They’re not actually scary.
I can see that there are a fair bunch of horror fans in there.. And it's something that I tell my non horror friends. We horror fans are desensitized to a few things of course. But we love horror *because* it's scares us. The scare is the point. It's like liking spicy food. It's not because it doesn't burn. It's because we like the burn.
I love the paranormal activity movies and the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Freddie is my man. But i actually haven´t watched a few of these and now i really want to.
The descent was the best because the producer kept the monsters a secret from the actors to make their fear realest it could be to include not telling them where they were gonna be coming out from
Hey, spooky season is from late September to the Winter Solstice in December, when the nights are at their longest. In fact, it was a Christmas tradition to tell ghost stories. Dickens' A Christmas Carol is an obvious one, and Henry James' Turn Of The Screw is framed as a story told at a Christmas party.
Hey, spooky season is from late September to the Winter Solstice in December, when the nights are at their longest. In fact, it was a Christmas tradition to tell ghost stories. Dickens' A Christmas Carol is an obvious one, and Henry James' Turn Of The Screw is framed as a story told at a Christmas party. So obviously, they need to continue doing spooky content until January 1st. 😃
Good Lord 😮 I don't watch a lot of scary movies like these but I love the reactors so I watched. But even though it's daytime I spent the whole time with my hand over the scary stuff..
7:00 my sister who is 32 now when she was 12 she wanted to watch this movie during her slumber party that she had with some friends and after watching it she slept in my mom's room for 2 weeks
The scariest scene of any movie for me is not even in a horror movie. It's in The Green Mile when the guy "forgets" to wet the sponge. Absolutely horrifying.
maybe its just me, but the monster or whatever he was where they were trapped in the caves looked like Gollum from LOTR, i was waiting for him to say ":my precious" lol also Danny singing to the window, to the wall, that had me laughing so hard
Y’all should do something like this with TV shows, and start off with THE jump scare from Haunting or Hill House, but don’t tell them they’re reacting to jump scares
AWESOME episode! I LOVE getting scared! It's harder and harder to get me tho. Guess I'm getting jaded and more stone hearted as I've gotten older. The last movie that made me jump was The Forgotten, with Julianne Moore, the car crash scene. Scary because you see it coming but don't realize it then, BAM!
My 3 conditions... 1. I don't get scared of jocker 2. Don't get scared by scalaton 3. Don't consider jump scares as a horror or paranormal fact. If I was there, I would be unbeatable. Just K. O.
I was one of those weird kids. Got hooked early on how movies were made and behind the scene stuff. Usually was more wondering how they did an effect than be scared of it. The movies that gave me the creeps are the movies like 'One Hour Photo'. Jump scare movies, honestly, more bore me than anything because they are so predictable.
When I saw Smile. After leaving the theater I was super paranoid so I opened the car door and stood a foot and a half away and jumped in being paranoid something would grab my ankles
So I have a cardiac condition in which I pass out easily…especially from fear. I can watch any horror with no issues though😂😂😂😂😂 someone set off a firework outside? I’ll be on the floor within seconds🤦🏻♂️
I was HOPING The Hospital scene from The Exorcist III would be in here!!! That was the first movie that made me scared as a kid because my sisters were watching it while baby sitting me! Now (34 year old male) it is one of my favorite jumpscares!
It's weird... my anxiety and sensory issues are so bad that big crowds and noisy cities can send me screaming into a small dark hole where it feels safer, but scary movies and stuff like THIS? Not even a flinch.
Horror movies are not real but big crowd and big cities are real so anxiety and being scared of those things is a real thing
@Lekkydoll Same here, also helps that I have seen a good majority of these movies and I kind of become desensitized to horror movies after awhile. It would take something really disturbing and frightening to get me now.
Not weird at all. Reality is real. Films are fiction and you know it unconditionally.
Dude same!
RIGHT?!? SAME
Fun fact the girl that played Samara in The Ring does the voice of Lilo in Lilo and Stitch
Yes we already know this. Her name is Daveigh Chase
@@lessismore8533 I didn’t know this, why are you being such a negative Nancy? Have you tried not going into the comments section?
She’s also the younger sister of Donnie Darko and was in the sequel if I’m not mistaken.
When Izzy brought up the t.v static, I always think back to the poltergeist.
When I was younger and watched horror movies I for real thought that if I did that same thing it would happen to me and I was terrified.
Before I watched this, I said, I wonder if “The Descent” is on here. Sure enough! That was my favorite all time scary movie.
A+ video!
Abhi is fantastic at establishing dramatic moments in these videos, and all the films look great!
I am going to check them out...
12:55 These are one of the main reasons that I will never wake up at 3AM for anything, every time I go to get something in the middle of the night I check the time first, and if it's 3AM, I'll go back to sleep until 4AM or more
That Izzy laugh is awesome and Hailey is just so Hailey. Liked this one!
2:45-2:53 Raquelle's reaction to this jump scare really cracked me up.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:35-3:42 Language, Izzy!
13:05-13:12 Izzy laughing and Raquelle being stunned in fear during this jump scare were perfect.
Jack just being so ready to yeet those headphones across the studio!
People get startled by jumpscares mostly because of sudden sound effects
Most of these movies aren't bad without the sound, it's the sound that gets me every time.
Carter and Bita are back. Awesome! This is only the 2nd time I've seen Bita but I like her reactions and Carter is always fun. Jack and Haley are a great team up, maybe not to win but fun to watch how they affect each other. The same with Izzy and Raquelle! Easily my favorite team today. Benison and Bita did better than I thought. Benison is so expressive in everything! I expected a jumping free for all from him! Really surprised how well Carter and Dani did! Dani ROCKED it!
This is a better list of scariest horror movie scene than you did 3 months ago.
Yo the jump scare from Wait Until Dark is top tier, that should be added next time!
"Descent" was creepy as heck and the one where the ghost claps from the cupboard.
Poor Jack was worn out from the jump scares by the end of Round 10 😂
A workout
The Hallway scene in "Exorcist III". That was one of the very few times I jumped and yelled out of pure fear. These days, not so much. It's still a masterfully crafted jump-scare.
14:27 The uncertainty of knowing if one is in reality or if they are in a dream is part of what makes A Nightmare On Elm Street so effective as a horror film.
I watched A Nightmare On Elm Street and Halloween for the first time on Halloween this year.
Halloween still holds up. I'd love to see it for the first time again.
@@c.michellesparks2925Almost worth a head injury to induce amnesia, huh? 😂😂😂😂😂
@@c.michellesparks2925 It was fantastic!
Jamie Lee Curtis' performance as Laurie Strode is fantastic!
@@timisme8360 Almost! 🤣
8:13 I have never seen Lights Out (2016) before, but building a horror film around the common fear of the dark is real genius.
Hereditary got snubbed! SO MANY good scared in that one!
Can we all acknowledge the fact that the girl leaving the TV in the ring has better effects than most movies today?
Yah
"That ketchup hand"...funny!
that one part in smile that scared me the most was when the main characters "sister" knocked on the car window then her head dropped, smiling at the main character
Sinister is such a good scary movie
I grew up in the 90s and a sudden increase of volume for the “scary” parts is just a cheap and sad way to get jumps. THAT’S why I don’t like scary movie’s anymore. They’re not actually scary.
Asian horror relies more on atmosphere..
i am literally in love with the one girl. so freaking gorgeous. love the video! so freaking entertaining and made me wanna watch every movie
I can see that there are a fair bunch of horror fans in there.. And it's something that I tell my non horror friends. We horror fans are desensitized to a few things of course. But we love horror *because* it's scares us. The scare is the point. It's like liking spicy food. It's not because it doesn't burn. It's because we like the burn.
Dang it! I've seen "Carrie" several times and it STILL got me!
You guys should do another one with the nun
The Exorcist III was purely masterpiece.
Brad Dourif as The Gemini Killer is too scary 🤒😖
The fact that one of them is wearing an Exorcist Believer shirt!
0:01 Abhi is a master of jump scares!
Dani wins the competition, but Carter wins the video as a whole because he's the only one wearing something horror related.
I love the paranormal activity movies and the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Freddie is my man. But i actually haven´t watched a few of these and now i really want to.
Finally somebody says that Sinister is the scariest movie maaan!!!😂😂
It’s one of the only movies that actually got me
Great video
Lights Out, such a great movie.
We want more!
I love that Samara is played by the girl who was the voice of LILO in lilo and stitch
These clips might startle me, but it takes real life to actually scare me.
The descent was the best because the producer kept the monsters a secret from the actors to make their fear realest it could be to include not telling them where they were gonna be coming out from
The first paranormal activity was by far the scariest movie I've ever watched in theaters.
I don’t find Carrie scary,in fact i actually relate with her a lot
Paranormal activity 2 was the only one that got me because it was so unexpected
the ring traumatised me as a kid 💀 legit didn't watch tv for a good 2 weeks after watching that film
I was 11 in 02 I wasn’t allowed to see it back then
I was curled up in my seat during [rec]. I watch a lot of horror but this one gets me every time.
Deadass, this should have came out during Halloween.
Hey, spooky season is from late September to the Winter Solstice in December, when the nights are at their longest. In fact, it was a Christmas tradition to tell ghost stories. Dickens' A Christmas Carol is an obvious one, and Henry James' Turn Of The Screw is framed as a story told at a Christmas party.
Hey, spooky season is from late September to the Winter Solstice in December, when the nights are at their longest. In fact, it was a Christmas tradition to tell ghost stories. Dickens' A Christmas Carol is an obvious one, and Henry James' Turn Of The Screw is framed as a story told at a Christmas party.
So obviously, they need to continue doing spooky content until January 1st. 😃
Could you make southeast asian version horror movies? I believe there are many horror movies from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. worth to watch.
Izzy and Raquelle, great nervous laughs.
Good Lord 😮 I don't watch a lot of scary movies like these but I love the reactors so I watched. But even though it's daytime I spent the whole time with my hand over the scary stuff..
Dude! I totally did too! Glad I wasn’t the only one! I hate scary stuff
4:50 Izzy is a true horror fan.
And maybe not a horror movie but Buried with Ryan Reynolds. I've never seen such a suspenseful, heart wrenching movie in my entire life!
7:00 my sister who is 32 now when she was 12 she wanted to watch this movie during her slumber party that she had with some friends and after watching it she slept in my mom's room for 2 weeks
Fellow Dan is so calm and collected. 👍👍
Izzy & raquelle 😍😍
Sinister was crazy
I’m already spooked and it hasn’t even started yet!! 😂😂
There needs to be a part 2
Should have had drag me to hell in this video, hope for an eventual part 2 please?
The scariest scene of any movie for me is not even in a horror movie. It's in The Green Mile when the guy "forgets" to wet the sponge. Absolutely horrifying.
How?
maybe its just me, but the monster or whatever he was where they were trapped in the caves looked like Gollum from LOTR, i was waiting for him to say ":my precious" lol also Danny singing to the window, to the wall, that had me laughing so hard
My biggest fear is being trapped in an enclosed and dark space, ESPECIALLY caves!
I just love Jack, he's always so fun to watch!
Children, terrifying!!
As a mother I agree, Haley!! 😂😂😂
Honestly I feel immune to jump scares. They just don’t work on me anymore cuz I’ve seen too many
6:15 I am a big fan of The Ring (2002) and the original Ring (Ringu-1998).
Same here! Finally someone who doesn’t pit these films against one another
Same
Hi
@@lessismore8533 I am glad to watch either!
Y’all should do something like this with TV shows, and start off with THE jump scare from Haunting or Hill House, but don’t tell them they’re reacting to jump scares
Now that I think of it Sinister was actually a messed-up movie.
I won, too. 0 scare for me. I never jumped. I love horror movies so I am used to this. 🙂
Still haven’t seen Smile and now I’m def not gonna lol
Nightmare on Elm street....the little girls singing and jump roping always creeps me out.
Now you have to show them the Ringu, and Ju-On.
Maybe throw in Strange Circus also.
The original classics
Next try the Thai Horror movie or Japanese Horror Movie
AWESOME episode! I LOVE getting scared! It's harder and harder to get me tho. Guess I'm getting jaded and more stone hearted as I've gotten older. The last movie that made me jump was The Forgotten, with Julianne Moore, the car crash scene. Scary because you see it coming but don't realize it then, BAM!
You need to do some Asian horror, like, Grudge, Pulse, The Eye, One Missed Call etc.
Should've used the painting clip for the Conjuring, truly a perfect scene to scare anyone
When they showed The Ring, all I could hear in my head is "CINDY YOUR TV IS LEAKING!"
I’m tired of scary movie fans ruining the mood. Leave these comments on scary movie pages not here
Edit: fine do whatever but it still ruins the mood
@@lessismore8533 why do you go to the comments when you’re in “the mood”? Wouldn’t you want to continue watching the video?
Ok guys nightmare on elm street ain’t scary once you realize if you ain’t afraid of Freddy he can’t hurt you
I love this channel
Ahhh.. Izzy.. cant get enough of her..
the best jump scare ever is in Haunting of Hill House
Paranormal Activity 2 I thought it was gonna be the kitchen scene. Cupboards and drawers lol
Round 8 (REC) That got me it scared me and made me jump😱 that was good! The other one's no not really they were scary but they didn't scare me❤
12:22 there is no way *paranormal activity 2* is anyones favorite movie
Lol
She could've meant her favorite in the series lol
Ugh I hate the ones where the camera is all shaky. Freaking Carrie, the ring, the conjuring movies and grudge always gets me.
Man the original Juon the Grudge REALLy got me. The Japanese don’t play around
My 3 conditions...
1. I don't get scared of jocker
2. Don't get scared by scalaton
3. Don't consider jump scares as a horror or paranormal fact. If I was there, I would be unbeatable. Just K. O.
do foreign horror next
Freddy snatching that woman through the glass in the front door 😂😂
I was one of those weird kids. Got hooked early on how movies were made and behind the scene stuff. Usually was more wondering how they did an effect than be scared of it. The movies that gave me the creeps are the movies like 'One Hour Photo'. Jump scare movies, honestly, more bore me than anything because they are so predictable.
When I saw Smile.
After leaving the theater I was super paranoid so I opened the car door and stood a foot and a half away and jumped in being paranoid something would grab my ankles
Jack should react to japan and thai horror movies 😂😂
Ed and Lorraine Warren true stories are my favorites
Personally I would scare my opponent cause it’s super funny 😆
So I have a cardiac condition in which I pass out easily…especially from fear. I can watch any horror with no issues though😂😂😂😂😂 someone set off a firework outside? I’ll be on the floor within seconds🤦🏻♂️
I watch these kinds of videos just to see how others react. xD
Dani, where did you get your hoodie? its so cute!
I gotcha. Target sell those hoodies . Probably get it from target site if the store doesnt have it
I was HOPING The Hospital scene from The Exorcist III would be in here!!!
That was the first movie that made me scared as a kid because my sisters were watching it while baby sitting me!
Now (34 year old male) it is one of my favorite jumpscares!
I see Lights Out as a metaphor of depression!
I wasn’t even scared at all 😊
They only showed the jump scare parts. You can’t judge a film by only clips
The Mummy from the 90s when they open the coffin and a juicy undead pops out
The Mummy was an action/comedy that did horror better than most horror movies.
Yeah, gets me every time! 😅😮