10 True Stories Behind Famous Horror Movies

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  • @blackivy7582
    @blackivy7582 ปีที่แล้ว +132

    Other facts about Anneliese. When she died, her knees were broken. This was determined to have been from being forced to kneel for long periods on grains or rice for HOURS. Her parents, during this, ALSO stopped consulting doctors AND threw away her medications, quite literally refusing to give them to her. They also refused to take her to a hospital when she stopped eating, drinking, and her seizures got worse. They instead realied on MORE EXORCISMS, some so violent that they broke BONES in Anneliese's frail body. So it's worse than this video lets on.

    • @KossolaxtheForesworn
      @KossolaxtheForesworn 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      yeah these possession cases only seem to happen to people surrounded by those who dont believe in actual medical help or mental illnesses.
      never in places like norther europe where religion has practically faded out of society as a whole.
      in this case correlation definitely equals causation.

    • @cannsmith
      @cannsmith 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Muscles on different sides of bones contract to make specific movements. Specifically one muscle however during a seizure signals can be sent to the muscles causing both muscles on either side of a bone to contract. These muscles contracting on both sides if flexed for long enough or with enough force can break the bones.

    • @SnarkierThan-U-R
      @SnarkierThan-U-R 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Kneeling on rice doesn't break kneecaps, you cannot break a knee. You can break a kneecap.

  • @disavowalf3351
    @disavowalf3351 ปีที่แล้ว +299

    She "doesn’t look epileptic"…?!?!? Er…how exactly does an epileptic person look? That is such a ludicrous thing for anyone, let alone the priest to say. The grotesque treatment of Annalise is unbelievable. She should have been taken from her parents, to somewhere safe & secure involving meds, medical treatments, occupational &, if possible, talk therapy. I’ve always been so glad justice was served, shame on all who participated in her barbaric treatment and made her death inevitable.

    • @souvikdeb808
      @souvikdeb808 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      This incident broke my heart. Poor girl went through this bullshit mediaeval garbage and no one was there to save her.

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Spot on. That's why the film annoys me so much: it's way too sympathetic to the priest & actually leaves the audience believing he did the right thing.

    • @miloradvlaovic
      @miloradvlaovic ปีที่แล้ว +7

      How do you know this... "barbaric treatment made her death inevitable"? Epileptic person looks like a human being exhibiting epileptic seizures. If the priest really said that she hadn't looked epileptic *to him* it was a fair personal opinion, which should not have been taken as a medical diagnosis, if it indeed had been taken as such.
      The priests who conduct exorcism see tons of epileptic people, all the time, and many of them are well able to distinguish an epileptic seizure from what is believed to be a case of demonic possession. In fact, reading up the diagnostic criteria for epilepsy, and dogmatic conditions needed to "justify" and exorcism over a person (signs of possession) you could see for yourself that they're extremely different, possibly having in common only the acute muscle spasticity/paralysis. If he had said: "She's not psychotic", your statement would held true. He indeed should have been held accountable for giving out diagnoses without medical credential that mislead the parents.
      Also doctors misdiagnose and mistreat patients all the time resulting in their death, for example around 200 000 patients dies in the USA each year solely due to iatrogenic factors. So your implication that the religious intervention had killed that poor girl, while conversely medical treatment would have saved her is, ironically, the same unverified personal gnosis you've accused the said priest of. The road to hell is paved with good intention, but the good intentions don't solely originate from people believing in a/the higher power.

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@miloradvlaovic Ridiculous. There is no such thing as demonic possession, so whether she had epilepsy or not, she had some sort of serious physical &/or psychological issue that priests had no business sticking their noses into. This woman died of neglect because her parents & the Church tried to fix reality with superstition. How many exorcisms did they perform on her? SIXTY-SEVEN. And not a single one worked. Doesn't say much for your omnipotent god if a measly little demon can defeat his powers 67 times, does it?

    • @ewarrior9776
      @ewarrior9776 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      You are clearly in denial. Religion killed her.

  • @Sueberry20101
    @Sueberry20101 ปีที่แล้ว +126

    I remember hearing that Ed Gein was the inspiration for Norman Bates, Buffalo Bill, and Leatherface, and that Wes Craven's inspiration to write Nightmare On Elm Street was SUNDS - Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome.

    • @disavowalf3351
      @disavowalf3351 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Gein's treatment by his mother was horrifying. She despised the idea of sex but relented to her husband, Henry, because she desperately wanted a girl…believing them to be better than sex-obsessed boys (?) and they had a baby…Henry Jnr!!! She turned over HJ's post-infant care to her husband and relented once more and produced Edward…and decided to skip facing intercourse again and essentially raised Ed as a girl. As you can imagine at that time (or indeed even now) in rural Wisconsin poor Ed, who was small & v shy anyway, was mercilessly bullied by his peers. He was tortured by his mother especially when he hit puberty! The scene in Red Dragon when Francis Dolarhyde's grandmother put his penis between the scissor blades and threatened to cut it off was also based on Ed. Thomas Harris was heavily influenced by Gein. When the mother, he believed to be the paragon of virtue, died he was left alone and wanted, above all to make her dream come true and become a female. In the moonlight in his isolated farm he would put on a "breast vest", the human flesh leggings, one of his collection of scalp wigs (like BB in SotL) and slip one of the preserved female genital cuffs (that were mentioned in this vid) over his penis and would dance in the moonlight. He killed his two victims because they bore a passing resemblance to his mother and he believed both were not virtuous enough to live when she was dead! The first was a bar owner, not a suitable occupation for a woman (!!!) and the second ran a general store…his madness had a firm grip by then! I know the details are disgusting/horrifying but I have to admit a certain amount of sympathy for him. Sorry this is such a long one but I thought you might like to know some details…🥰

    • @aliciasimmons8473
      @aliciasimmons8473 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@disavowalf3351wow I had no idea his mom wanted a girl and did all what you mentioned wow that's crazy

    • @Horrorzeit
      @Horrorzeit ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aliciasimmons8473 Insidious 2 was also inspired by this fact

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​@@disavowalf3351Wonderful comment, don't apologize for it!! I will never think of the song Dancing in the Moonlight the same way again. 😂

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon ปีที่แล้ว

      @@disavowalf3351I would like, very much, to see your source for this story.
      Because everything that I’ve seen from reliable sources is that Ed Gein never wanted to be a woman - he killed women because… well, he believed they were evil and deserved to die. Same reason every other serial killer who targets women does it.

  • @Revelwoodie
    @Revelwoodie ปีที่แล้ว +110

    "She refused to drink holy water." Dude, I don't think anyone is supposed to drink holy water.

    • @NSnicket
      @NSnicket ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I was searching for this comment. 😂 Unless they asked her to do it as some sort of possession test (still weird) there’s no reason for this.

    • @lizanna6390
      @lizanna6390 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      If I was threatened with an exorcism I'd probably take a sip.

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yeah,my understanding is you anoint yourself with it,you don’t drink it.

    • @aaronhelton1441
      @aaronhelton1441 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It’s just water that’s been blessed by a priest so it wouldn’t matter if you drank it, unless you WERE a demon, in which case I would politely decline

    • @NSnicket
      @NSnicket ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@aaronhelton1441 it’s not a matter of you being unable to. It’s just something that’s not done, for religious reasons especially. It’s sacred and you don’t drink it.

  • @justinchristoph3725
    @justinchristoph3725 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    0:48 - The Amityville Horror
    2:26 - The Exorcism of Emily Rose
    4:13 - Backcountry
    5:29 - The Quiet Ones
    6:57 - Zodiac
    8:15 - The Fourth Kind
    9:34 - The Mothman Prophecies
    10:41 - Hounds of Love
    12:05 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho, Silence of the Lambs
    13:40 - A Nightmare on Elm Street

  • @Kristine_202
    @Kristine_202 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    The Amityville kids have come forward and admitted that it was all a hoax. Nothing their parents said was true. I tend to believe the kids over the adults that profited off of it.

    • @babybookworm003
      @babybookworm003 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I only ever believed the first 10 minutes of movie after Ronnie kills his family I can’t be sure of the rest

    • @krashd
      @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The story has two supernatural elements though. The stuff that happened to the Lutz's after they bought the house, but also the manner in which the Defeo's died. It's not hard to believe that the Lutz's were just in it to make a buck but the weird details of the Defeo murders are the reason they got the idea in the first place. Ronald Defeo Jr. killed half a dozen people in their sleep with a shotgun without any of them waking up, and then he claimed he wasn't in his body while it happened.
      The kids present during the Enfield Poltergeist event later admitted to faking some stuff because the media wanted them to but everyone else involved, including their mother and the first police responders, still stick to the story of objects moving by themselves and animals refusing to go near the house.

    • @Gooniesneversayie1977
      @Gooniesneversayie1977 ปีที่แล้ว

      So the Lutz kids have admitted that their dad did make up elements AND that he was practicing the occult way before they moved into the house. Ron Defoe has also said that his sister Dawn took part in murdering his family as well.

    • @macylouwho1187
      @macylouwho1187 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I live in a truly haunted house, and no I’m not some crazy attention seeking lunatic. It can and does happen sometimes. Imagine sitting on the toilet, and a sink faucet handle turns and water stays running freely. No one is in there, and you can’t reach it. It wasn’t you who turned it on. It’s the kind of handle that is shaped like an upside down L, so it’s quite obvious when it goes from off to on as the whole handle turns to face a different direction. There’s no mistaking that, is there? Imagine being in the shower and the whole curtain pulls open on you, including being pushed back into a tight crevice between the tub and a tall cabinet that requires a hand to literally force it back into that tight crevice. It does not go back in there without someone jamming it in. That happened. Or how about being the only man in a two story house and everyone else is asleep, (all females) and hearing a man ask you “what are you doing?” in a gravely voice and there’s no one around your house or outside it, because the neighbors live really far away from you? And the voice sounds like it’s right there in the room. (Happened to my husband while on the toilet, apparently our ghost really likes bathroom time). This is how we live. Not a lie. The lights sometimes turn off on us randomly when we know we had it flipped in the on position while in that room and suddenly they flip off. The cat will freak out and every hair will stand on end and she’ll stare at nothing in the middle of the room as if frozen in fear (no bugs anywhere or anything) and suddenly bolt from the room like the devil is after her. Sometimes she’ll go from routinely occupying a room to not crossing the threshold of that room for months for any reason-even food or treats. This house has been in our family for generations and the original builder of the house died here. I did not know this, no one told me when I decided to move in here after my grandparents left to downsize. I told my mom what was happening and she was like “oh yeah, that’s just Frank. He died here. Just ignore him. If he bothers you just tell him to leave you alone and he will. He used to keep us up when we were kids but we’d just yell at him to stop it and he would. No big deal.” I was incredulous, like “mom you didn’t think to tell me that I was buying a haunted house?” She was like “whut? He isn’t DANGEROUS, just tell him to knock it off!” Me: 👀👀👀🙄😳

    • @benjbutton
      @benjbutton 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@krashdDefeo also admitted he was talking rubbish and just trying to avoid the death penalty when he said that.
      The likely culprit for all of the haunting stuff is the lawyer who defended defeo at his trial and went on to coincidentally represent the Lutz family right after. 😂

  • @nv4699
    @nv4699 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    Don't forget about Candyman. The guy who found his way through the passages and the apartment buildings and went through mirrors in two different apartments and killed at least two women. I believe one of them was named Ruthie May?

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      It was two friends who decided to rob the old lady by entering through her bathroom mirror from the vacant adjacent apartment suite. May she rest in peace.

    • @moralityisnotsubjective5
      @moralityisnotsubjective5 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      The original movie is actually based on the 1985 short story “The Forbidden” by horror master Clive Barker, which itself was based on a 1978 short film Barker had directed. In Barker’s original short story, Candyman was described as a lurid and jaundiced man with waxy skin, but his race, real name, backstory and origin never are mentioned. Those weren’t fleshed out until the movie. Likewise, Barker set his story in urban Liverpool to explore themes of the British class system, whereas movie director Bernard Rose moved the setting of the movie adaptation to the Cabrini-Green public housing development in Chicago, choosing to focus on themes of social class as Barker did but also adding an exploration of race. And while the short story introduced Candyman’s iconic hook hand and the bees that herald his presence, the element of having to say his name five times in a mirror didn’t exist until the movie adaptation.
      His hook hand comes from an old urban legend of the escaped mental patient who kills teenagers on Lover's Lane. The element of saying his name three times is of course based on the Bloody Mary legend. So is it based on a true story? Well, it's complicated. Originally, no, but once the movie was made some elements were added that were based on various things including some real life events.

    • @bo2720
      @bo2720 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@lionelhutz5137that is terrifying and evil that they killed her as well. I am sure they could have robbed her anyway because of her fear alone. I hope they got life

    • @nv4699
      @nv4699 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@moralityisnotsubjective5 Interesting

    • @babycakes904
      @babycakes904 ปีที่แล้ว

      True story!!! Absolutely

  • @makeilameadows
    @makeilameadows ปีที่แล้ว +135

    The movie Snowtown is based on real events that happened in Australia. It’s definitely a hard watch and the real story is just as if not more gruesome.

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      It’s horrific.

    • @randomguyontheinternet6984
      @randomguyontheinternet6984 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Is it the bodies in barrels one??

    • @democlips1
      @democlips1 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      It’s very gritty and believable. The actors are amazing as well, especially the actor playing John Bunting.
      EDIT: Let’s hope there’s not an American remake in the making

    • @mking9446I
      @mking9446I 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Worst part of that movie....all the goddam eating and lip smacking

  • @Its419games
    @Its419games ปีที่แล้ว +57

    I always got a laugh out of the fact that, despite its name, there's only 1 death by chainsaw in _The Texas Chainsaw Massacre._

    • @bobbibaker4685
      @bobbibaker4685 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The violence is thankfully understated. The scariest part of the the film for me is the one character who seemed normal. "I'm just the cook."

  • @EricJae.
    @EricJae. ปีที่แล้ว +265

    Rip to all the forgotten victims

  • @davidhill2020
    @davidhill2020 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Open Water (2003) was based on a couple who were accidentally abandoned at the Great Barrier Reef.

    • @Kiera_Spooky
      @Kiera_Spooky ปีที่แล้ว

      I love that damn movie ❤

    • @rabbitholegirl1
      @rabbitholegirl1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That was so scary

  • @RobinJay1939
    @RobinJay1939 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    The real life story for Nightmare on Elm Street is an interesting case of how folklore and beliefs can affect real people. It wasn't just the case of one guy from one family suffering from these night terrors but of over 100 Hmong refugees. They and their families tried all sorts of different ways to cure this, but the ultimate belief of some was that they were being punished by their ancestors and needed to perform rituals to make it stop.

    • @krashd
      @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Mind over matter is a scary thing. In the middle ages a village danced themselves to death through a form of mass belief hysteria.

  • @filmfangirls9163
    @filmfangirls9163 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    These aren't famous horror films, but American Crime and Girl Next Door are loosely LOOSLEY based on the horrible torture and murder of 16 year old Sylvia Likens. Neither films could even come close to horrid things done to the poor girl.

    • @amandawilkinsontarot7096
      @amandawilkinsontarot7096 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Girl Next Door was horrific. It stays with you long after watching it.

    • @filmfangirls9163
      @filmfangirls9163 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @amandawilkinsontarot7096 agreed. I actually cry more with that film than I do An American Crime. I don't like how Paula and Gertie are sympathizing in that film. In real life they were monsters.

    • @wonderland07209
      @wonderland07209 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      both these movies r heartbreaking. just awful to watch but the casts in both did a great job. i agree they made gertrude and paula way too sympathetic in american crime. in girl next door, even tho its not the exact same people/characters, we aren’t meant to sympathize with any of the abusers.

    • @filmfangirls9163
      @filmfangirls9163 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @samswonderland07 that's what I prefer with the Girl Next Door. They capture the true evil that she endured.

    • @laurenharris9832
      @laurenharris9832 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think I saw girl next door first… that shit was scaring. American crime was a little easier to watch but not by that much. What one was the movie where she finds her family at the circus at the end? That’s the worse of the 2 😢

  • @kevincampbell9526
    @kevincampbell9526 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Jaws, The Exorcist, The Strangers, Candyman, Hills Have Eyes- other movies inspired by true stories.

  • @nicks1451
    @nicks1451 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    There's also the movie Wolf Creek and the real story is way scarier than the movie.

  • @DMBLaan
    @DMBLaan ปีที่แล้ว +22

    For the record, people dieing in their sleep really did happen, but there's no evidence, even from the news' archive, that there was ever an article about this specific teen. Wes probably just miss remembered his own source, rather than him making it up.

    • @Wednesdaywoe1975
      @Wednesdaywoe1975 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      People forget we didn't always have the internet.

    • @Hilz28
      @Hilz28 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Dying.

  • @voutsider190
    @voutsider190 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I was always disgusted that a ghost story over shadowed the DeFeo family murders

    • @toddboughn5168
      @toddboughn5168 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not to mention that the ghost story was entirely fabricated to make money.

    • @Mama-eu1ss
      @Mama-eu1ss ปีที่แล้ว +21

      I've always wondered why the Defeo murders didn't inspire a movie based on the story of the family, minus a paranormal aspect.

    • @bo2720
      @bo2720 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      The problem is the Lutz family terror became famous while there is doubt about the events. While the actual murders are True. Having said that the Lutz family never said what happened the last day. If they truly were just looking for attention and a pay check they would have disclosed this as well right?

    • @Wickedkittin
      @Wickedkittin ปีที่แล้ว +8

      ​@@bo2720no necessarily. Not disclosing gets more people talking about it.

    • @paigec5828
      @paigec5828 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Mama-eu1ss part of that reason was actually in part due to the lawyer who was helping in the Defeo case and dealing with the house its been said he actually came up with exagerrating the paranormal factors to gain a profit

  • @WhitneyDahlin
    @WhitneyDahlin 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    7:20 IMO it SEEMS like there were more serial killers in the 70s and 80s. BUT technology was good enough to connect victims finally but not good enough to catch them quickly like now. Before then they simply didnt have the ability to connect victims across state lines.

  • @daniellemusella1594
    @daniellemusella1594 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Interesting little factoids here. Ted Bundy was another influence on "The Silence of the Lambs". His overall character was reflected in Hannibal Lecter, and his assistance in the search for Gary Ridgeway, the Green River Killer, directly inspired the novel's author, Thomas Harris. Also, the way in which he took one of his victims was directly paralleled by how Buffalo Bill kidnapped Catherine Martin. Another serial Killer, Gary Heidnick, influenced the crafting of Buffalo Bill, too, but the connection was minimal. The man would often throw his victims into a pit, where he'd keep them for several days and torture them, before ending their lives. (7/15/2023)

    • @amandawilkinsontarot7096
      @amandawilkinsontarot7096 ปีที่แล้ว

      I heard the same. Ted Bundy did help authorities to find killers.

    • @krashd
      @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've always wanted to be one of those people who stumbles across someone that has fallen down an abandoned mineshaft just so that I could say "It puts the lotion on it's skin, or it gets the hose again." Then we'd laugh and I'd go find help for them.

    • @amandawilkinsontarot7096
      @amandawilkinsontarot7096 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@krashd 😆 😆 😆

  • @davidhill2020
    @davidhill2020 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Fun fact: Nightmare on Elm Street came out in the same year as Dreamscape (1984) which also had a premise predicated on the idea that if you die in your dreams, you die in real life.

  • @voidfoxx5921
    @voidfoxx5921 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Oh man! forgot about The Quiet Ones!!! Loved that film!!

  • @ladentellee
    @ladentellee 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The Girl Next Door is based on the real of Sylvia Likens. There’s also An American Crime, which is based on court case of the actual trial.

  • @Irish381
    @Irish381 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The Cambodian youth, was born with a rare neurological condition called Hmong sudden death somnological disorder. It has been thought to be a psychological phenomenon associated with PTSD, but has since become more of a phenomenon associated with the genetic makeup and other factors.

  • @Dobviews
    @Dobviews 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    You missed the most disturbing/accurate movie based on real crime. The story of Sylvia Likens told in Jack Ketchum's 2007 film *The Girl Next Door.*

    • @GiaGuida
      @GiaGuida 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That movie is a hard watch

    • @Dobviews
      @Dobviews 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GiaGuida WhenI learned it was based on a true story I was physically sick for a week. It was hard to watch but learning about the real history was 🤮

  • @l.salisbury1253
    @l.salisbury1253 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Where was "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (1976)?

  • @robiu013
    @robiu013 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    yeah, could never get behind the Amityville, Conjuring, Anabelle etc. movies cause the Warrens seem like total grifters and the films being made when they were still alive and portraying them positively feels wrong.

  • @chriswelter3859
    @chriswelter3859 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    3:15 “refusing to drink holy water” 😂😂😂

  • @kinetiklee1464
    @kinetiklee1464 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Picking the Birnies and not Ivan Milat is an insane choice. He was far more prolific and his means almost single handedly stopped all hitch hiking in Australia

  • @ladylazarus35
    @ladylazarus35 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The quiet ones is so good! Annalise’s case upsets me so much as the mom of a kid with epilepsy

  • @AngelicusImmortus
    @AngelicusImmortus ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ed Gein inspired Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween to name two.
    The basic theme of the innocent, kind guy next door being a killer comes from him.
    He actually did make his victims bones into furniture and skin into curtains, sheets, pillow cases and lampshades.
    Despite how horrific this is one surgeon noted that Gein’s self taught surgery and stitching skills were unbelievably good.

    • @krashd
      @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +2

      "The basic theme of the innocent, kind guy next door being a killer comes from him." Are you sure that's not Ted Bundy? Ted had a family, a job, and plenty of friends while Ed was a single loner.

  • @still-standingrunner810
    @still-standingrunner810 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Dennis DePue’s wife was reported missing on April 15, 1990. Neighbors immediately suspected that her husband Dennis was behind her disappearance, as it was well known that the DePue’s had a rocky marriage. It was suggested that maybe Dennis snapped when Marilyn filed for a much-needed divorce. In reality, after severely beating her in front of their three children, Dennis DePue pretended that he was going to take Marilyn to the hospital, but instead shot her in the back of the head.
    (The story behind Jeepers Creepers)

    • @christinemichellle
      @christinemichellle 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      It’s been awhile since I’ve seen jeepers creepers but idk how that is the inspiration behind the story since it doesn’t seem to do anything that resembles this crime

  • @waynebutler7030
    @waynebutler7030 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Here are three movies based on true stories the first one is called 10 rillington Street based on the real life serial killer Thomas Christie the second is called sister my sister based on an actual case from the year 1800 in France and the third is I spit on your grave or day of the woman which is not based on a true story but actual events that happened to the director and his family this story is that the director and his family was on a camping trip and when they was coming back they found a woman badly beaten and raped so he took the woman to be questioned by the police and since the police handle the case badly he took it upon himself to take the woman to the hospital this is what inspired him to write the movie I spit on your grave

  • @LadyElvan
    @LadyElvan 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The only thing I can say about "Exorcism of Emily Rose" is I only remember the scene where she was in the fog and holding onto the fence. The rest of it? It bored me to literally dozing off. I wanted to be afraid SO MUCH. I'd heard about how the cast thought the actress actually had been possessed and how terrified they were. I? Just want my time back!

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I grew up about 40 minutes away from Plainville. Even as young teenagers in the mid-70s, we knew who Ed Gein was. He was in the mental hospital on the west side of town. He didn’t die until a few years after my family had moved away and I was in college.

  • @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV
    @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Ed Gein and the Zodiac, to this day, remain some of the most fascinating figures of the darker corners of US history. With Ed, it's very clear why he became what he did. The true monster of his story was his mother, which makes me feel bad for him and even worse for his two victims as well as the families of the desecrated graves and remains. So many lives broken and tortured by one psychotic woman well beyond her death. Absolutely disturbing what she did to him growing up and what he did was just as disturbing.
    Zodiac, on the other hand, we haven't got a clue as to why he was the way he was. He has his reasoning in his letters, of course, but that doesn't get down to the catalyst for his reign of terror. The fact that SF cops had him after he killed the cabbie, but let him go because the reported ethnicity of the killer was wrong is just mind boggling. The closest he was ever to getting caught. I grew up and worked around the areas of his early killings in Vallejo, which means I've definitely visited Lake Berryessa. Absolutely eerie to stand in the spots he did such things.

  • @melaniemanning2462
    @melaniemanning2462 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    He was the killer of the cab driver. He sent a piece of his bloody shirt. That's 100% confirmed as a zodiac kill

    • @lizanna6390
      @lizanna6390 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      How can we know he didn't kill that one person and claim several others because he was deranged?

  • @AngelicusImmortus
    @AngelicusImmortus ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Temporal lobe epilepsy is very common - I have it.
    Go back to the 1800’s. And the cure was electroshock therapy… increasing the problem.
    Go back to pre 1830 and all epileptics were condemned as being possessed and were drowned or burned. This was world wide.

  • @symmetrykidkun8
    @symmetrykidkun8 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The Casefile podcast did an episode on the exorcisms of Annalise and to this day I cant re-listen to it. It’s one of the most horrific things you’ll ever hear. The church and her parents FAILED her.

  • @Fibonacci64
    @Fibonacci64 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    “The Exorcist” had a true story behind it, leading William Peter Blatty writing the novel. Witch lead to a movie ...

    • @Saddonghussein
      @Saddonghussein ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Not really, first it was a diary and some notes from the fathers that were on the exorcism (church fathers), then the novel, and then the movie

    • @Saddonghussein
      @Saddonghussein ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@joemcdonagle7177 no its incident, diary and Vatican notes about other exorcisms, novel and movie, reading its not hard man you can achieve it i believe in you

    • @Saddonghussein
      @Saddonghussein ปีที่แล้ว

      @@joemcdonagle7177 soo, that doesn't mean i wasn't right

    • @Saddonghussein
      @Saddonghussein ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@joemcdonagle7177 thanks, no need to apologize any more i still love you

  • @kingsantacruz2866
    @kingsantacruz2866 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Correction to Entry #1:
    They were from Laos. Yes...there were several victims that had similar night terrors, ages, and even were from the same area of Laos. These young men all mysteriously died in their sleep, screaming and flailing as if something was attempting to strangle them before they expired. Over 40 years and no one knows what had happened.
    Legend has it that the men fleed and left behind those suffering during the Cambodian snd Vietnamese conflicts during the time. Their guilt manifested what was called a Phǐǐ am, or Night Hag. It was sent as a curse to avenge and, BIG SURPRISE, enacted its vengeance just as they went out.

  • @Kiera_Spooky
    @Kiera_Spooky ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've heard the audio from the Annalise Michelle exorcism and even though I don't speak the language in the clips, it scared the hell out of me 😱

  • @93teegz
    @93teegz ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yeah my Aunty was best friends with the Birnie's second last victim. She's still pretty upset over 30 yrs later

  • @AdeptusSteve
    @AdeptusSteve ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Do you guys already have 10 Horror movies shot from the perspective of the killer/monster?

  • @salemslotandmore8278
    @salemslotandmore8278 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the List and Video 😀

  • @karend169
    @karend169 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amityville Horror is really about when the oldest son, Ronald Defeo, Jr., shot and killed 6 members of his family.

  • @guizuddo
    @guizuddo ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Jay Anson's book about Amityville is crazy in so many levels... I do believe the Lutz family suffered some kind o bizarre phenomenon, but nothing close to what is described in the book.
    The Defeo murders is a sad tale about abuse of drugs and mental illness.
    Despite all that, as a work of fiction, "The Amityville Horror" is a chilling adaptation (both book and first cinema movie).

    • @jackilynpyzocha662
      @jackilynpyzocha662 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Mr. Anson's and Butch DeFeo's death dates: March 12, 1980 and 2021. Same day!

  • @girlgamer2804
    @girlgamer2804 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    They actually recently found out who the zodiac killer is

  • @deaditeera
    @deaditeera ปีที่แล้ว +1

    LOVE Hounds Of Love! It definitely needs more recognition. Great job guys!

  • @gingersnapps
    @gingersnapps ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dad looked like james brolin in A.V so i tend to lean towards the original because i miss my dad 😢

  • @davidhunt3689
    @davidhunt3689 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    How many times are you going to mention Gein with TCM, PSYCHO, and SOTL? Is 5 plus story a month not enough

  • @lordeflockatee3399
    @lordeflockatee3399 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Buffalo Bill is actually inspired by a serial killer from Philadelphia

  • @matthewnace8473
    @matthewnace8473 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    3:11 Who drinks holy water lol

  • @MikefromTexas1
    @MikefromTexas1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "Nature will downright kill you"
    Yeah, 'cause that never happens between city-dwelling humans...

  • @adrroqsoliq
    @adrroqsoliq ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Stop saying "mockumentary" for Pseudo-documentary. A "mockumentary" is a comedic satire of documentary format in which the subjected is "mocked", e.g. This is Spinal Tap.

  • @krashd
    @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think the people of Nome just took umbrage at the movie claiming that the townsfolk have all had things shoved up their arses.

  • @yolandaponkers1581
    @yolandaponkers1581 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Also, Snowtown. It was inspired by the Snowtown Murders in Australia.

    • @bo2720
      @bo2720 ปีที่แล้ว

      That was the most depressing movie ever. Good but cant watch it again

  • @THEE_Kisywisy
    @THEE_Kisywisy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mothman prophesies was a great film

  • @sexy_garbage
    @sexy_garbage 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Crazy watching this after the zodiac killer was found. Feels like living history.

  • @DianneRussell-jb5le
    @DianneRussell-jb5le 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The movie Zodiac is a good movie. I found Hounds of Love extremely disturbing. By the way some of the scenes didn’t make it in the final cut. The movie is based on the true story of the sinister duo the Bernie’s who were into keeping young teenagers hostage for about a week then killing them.

  • @cppblank
    @cppblank ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am not religious, as a matter of fact I absoutely hate religion, but I even know you don't drink holy water.

  • @michaelcaviness5992
    @michaelcaviness5992 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Texas chainsaw massacre was inspired by Ed Gein?

    • @voutsider190
      @voutsider190 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah

    • @toddboughn5168
      @toddboughn5168 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Leatherface was very loosely based on Gein, who wore the skins of the women he killed and of corpses he dug up, but there was no chainsaw massacre in Texas.

  • @jamieserrano827
    @jamieserrano827 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Well, leather face, and Norman Bates were both loosely based on Ed Gein

  • @siblej1
    @siblej1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think that it was proven that Zodiac did indeed kill Paul Stine (the cab driver)

  • @HelenS.739
    @HelenS.739 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍

  • @Lunartwilight37
    @Lunartwilight37 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think this poor girl Emily was a victim of neglect. She had mental health problems that need to be treated

  • @christyfielding7498
    @christyfielding7498 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What happened at Amityville may have been exaggerated but i always go back to them leaving in the middle of the night and never returning for their stuff. Everything they owned basically abandoned. That seems like good proof that something horrible happened.

  • @justlikeyouandme
    @justlikeyouandme 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    amityville case.. there's a mini series about this, 4 episodes, their son is talking about everything and he is bringing the truth. it's all commercial hoax. their book is based on their fantasy, nothing ever happened.
    i was in shock while watching it

  • @lucasacosta2104
    @lucasacosta2104 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Instead of The Exorcism of Emily Rose you should watch Requiem, a german film about the same case. But well done.

  • @SabrinaTS
    @SabrinaTS ปีที่แล้ว

    I can’t watch The Fourth Kind, saw it once had nightmares for months. The realism got me spooked

  • @megatronjenkins2473
    @megatronjenkins2473 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    13:00 "...without going into the nasty details...." too late🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @donniemorton162
    @donniemorton162 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jeepers creepers is another one came from a episode of unsolved mysteries

  • @primusfan87
    @primusfan87 ปีที่แล้ว

    I saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre a few years ago with my best friend and although i’m a horror fan and i bought the DVD myself, i still couldn’t watch it again as much as i tried

  • @DreamBelief
    @DreamBelief ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Re the moorhouse murders and Catherine's son calling for capital punishment that's very odd. Perth abolished the death penalty before this crime. How can he call for it when it's not even available? Do you mean he's campaigned for capital punishment to be made legal?

    • @southcoast80
      @southcoast80 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      People do it all the time. Half the comments under articles of UK convicts are "bring back hanging", "execute them". I assume it's the same thing, I think it makes people feel better saying it, although they know that it won't happen

  • @Wickedkittin
    @Wickedkittin ปีที่แล้ว

    Hounds of Love is a brilliant Aussie film.

  • @AR15OFFICIAL
    @AR15OFFICIAL 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Back in my childhood there was a guy in my mothers friendscircle that came from the same area in Bavaria like Annelise Michel

  • @rhylleighdavey3380
    @rhylleighdavey3380 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in Perth Australia and never heard of these murders 🤔

  • @andrewjmcquinn9996
    @andrewjmcquinn9996 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was always told A Nightmare on Elm Street was inspired by a few late teen and early twenty somethings in NY having nightmares that resulted in them dying in their dreams and real life. Either way stop good, albeit morbid, inspiration.

  • @bronzebard3852
    @bronzebard3852 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My godparents were stationed as young family near the town of Amityville. The house feature in the movie was a home suggests to them as a rental. My nanny promptly told realtor no and not to show them anything else a good deal as it was realtor speak for fixxer upper , tragic backstory or horrible location. My godparents said that the mere presence of that house troubles their spirit. It's definitely has a sour ground vibe.

  • @CajunReaper95
    @CajunReaper95 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can’t stand when kids are treated poorly because of their parents actions

  • @justinchristoph3725
    @justinchristoph3725 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There was a 1978 movie called "The Toolbox Murders" that was supposedly based on a true story. In an intertitle, it states that the film was a dramatization of events that occurred in 1967 and that the character Laurie was institutionalized for three years and now resides in San Fernando Valley with her husband and their child. I thought that was bull and it was just something the writers made up to generate more publicity, which wasn't uncommon at the time. However, if you go to the Wikipedia page for it, there is an article linked where it states that the screenplay was loosely based on a news story about a man in Minnesota who committed ritualistic sex murders.

    • @krashd
      @krashd ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Toolbox Killers were a pair of sadists who met in prison and decided to rape and torture teenage girls once they were released. When they did leave prison and started living out their twisted fantasy they often used hand tools such as pliers and screw drivers to mutilate or finish off their victims, giving them their name. They were genuine monsters.

    • @justinchristoph3725
      @justinchristoph3725 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@krashd Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris. They both died in prison in California. Thanks to California's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, Bittaker who was on death row never got close to being executed and died of age related complications.

  • @EvilMoonshine1979
    @EvilMoonshine1979 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good list that, enjoyed that xx

  • @blackwidowspider9852
    @blackwidowspider9852 ปีที่แล้ว

    The 4th kind is 1 of the scariest movies I have ever seen

  • @mohamedsaghour2585
    @mohamedsaghour2585 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I guess the lutz family left the house 28 days later ....
    Okay I'm leaving 🚶‍♂️

  • @Lawrence_Talbot
    @Lawrence_Talbot ปีที่แล้ว +3

    No Devil’s Pass???

  • @Phoenix-np1iu
    @Phoenix-np1iu 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    didn't that happen to quite a few people from Cambodia? I feel like I heard someone talking about that once

  • @emmalouisedickinson9407
    @emmalouisedickinson9407 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Chainsaw manicure is based very loosely on the serial killer Ed Geene.

  • @KamChillTV19558
    @KamChillTV19558 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @WhatCultureHorror, what are the best Religious horror, Exorcism and possession and haunting movies of 2021, 22 & 23? Im Really fascinated by these 1's, I already saw Exorcist Believer, and all that series, Emily Rose, Unholy, The Possession & Popes Exorcist n also Devils Prey, n Amatyvilles movies n the old films entity, poltergeist etc. which are ALL fabulous, but want to see some more like these I mentioned, Evil dead too all of them. But can't find too many more like these, please can u suggest any more like them for me that I've not seen? as I've seen all the 1's I mentioned above, Tha
    Thank you so much 😊❤

  • @ROCKONplaceboforever
    @ROCKONplaceboforever ปีที่แล้ว

    Rip to all the victims 🙏 good list

  • @BonniRaven
    @BonniRaven 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Town that Dreaded Sundown based on the real life Moonlight Murders in Texarkana in the US

  • @bwines16
    @bwines16 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I thought they solved all the zodiac cyphers now, no? Or at least 2/3?

  • @CajunReaper95
    @CajunReaper95 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not gonna lie the fourth kind looks like one major acid trip! 😂

  • @cppblank
    @cppblank ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Zodiac was a drama.

  • @MrJOKERZ68
    @MrJOKERZ68 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What about THE STRANGERS

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 ปีที่แล้ว

      Based on the Keddie cabin murders.

  • @michaeljohnson6905
    @michaeljohnson6905 ปีที่แล้ว

    The 2004 film Concrete is the most harrowing based on a true story film ive expeeienced

  • @tracisr
    @tracisr ปีที่แล้ว

    The movie was a comedy, but 30 minutes or less was inspired by a true story that was a horror

  • @trayvonking4542
    @trayvonking4542 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Unban Legend and hostel

  • @sxeptomaniac
    @sxeptomaniac ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Nightmare on Elm Street one seems a lot less mysterious as soon as Cambodia was mentioned. Given the time period, I'm going to take a guess that kid saw things way worse than than anything depicted in the movie. On top of that, trying to build a new life and identity as a refugee is incredibly stressful. The poor kid was probably under enough stress to kill a horse.

    • @Winters.C
      @Winters.C ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think more people from there actually died in their sleep though. Average stress alone is destructive to a persons body and can 100% be deadly. I can’t even begin to imagine how hard it would be to adjust to fleeing your home country because of horrors like that occurring.

  • @eldrich_commie
    @eldrich_commie 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amityville makes me giggle. The priest got chased out by a demon, who they claim to be more powerful than due to their connection with their God.
    Hope he got fired 😂😂😂

  • @proclivities460
    @proclivities460 ปีที่แล้ว

    67 exorcisms??? Yikes. Putting a poor mentally ill woman through all that prolly hastened her deterioration...

  • @christinajones3022
    @christinajones3022 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    FYI... no one "drinks" holy water.