I remember watching the Mist and thinking that not always the right answer is the better answer. The woman who runs off to the Mist to find her missing son. At the time me and probably everyone watching were thinking... “well... she’s dead now”. At the end she ends up saving her son. An irrational decision ended up being the right decision.
It wasnt an irational decision, her and the MC did both decision that makes sens for them respectively, so i dont think there is a right or wrong anwser. She goes out to search her children because to her that makes sens they are her world. But for the MC his son is already with him going outside would apparently endanger him so it makes more sens for now he stays in At some point you could even say that the crazy lady makes rational decision throught her point of view, but na she's just an old crazy religious brainwashed bitch lol
In the mist everyone misses the truly messed up bit, the woman at the beginning who pleads with all of them for someone to go with her to get to her children, the main guy says no not wanting to endanger his son, is on the trucks after being rescued with her kids. If he had gone with her his time would of been so much better and his son would be alive
Midsommar is more or less a spiritual modern remake of the wicker man in a lot of senses, just with a slightly different plot and characters. Obviously midsommars biggest influence.
Buried. Buried alive with a cell, calls out, casket starts caving in as the cops at first think they found him, but apologized, telling him it was the wrong location. Gives me depressing chills just thinking about it.
The descent is one of the scariest horror movies in my opinion, because of the jumpscares and also claustrophobic fear and when you first discovered the monsters you literally die of fear
The Mist. It wouldn’t have mattered how long Thomas Jane waited to mercy kill his son. Think about it, The Crazy Lady who lead the cult at the supermarket said the horror would end if they killed his kid as a sacrifice. Then, when he DOES kill his kid, the horror does indeed end.
No, she “suggests” it, cuz she assumed that, killing people, would fix the problem, he even mentions it, as a reason, to leave, also she’s supposed, to not be right or even justified, by the viewers, cuz she’s a religious zealot, Stephen King’s favourite villain, since they’re the worst kind, of religious person, so no, that’s not confirmed, by anyone, who worked, on the movie or the novella.
The mist , the wicker man ..... always the same movies on these what culture lists . You’s should get someone else to write these list . What culture games is also stale with the same old shite
In my original watch I actually thought the creatures in The Descent weren't real and I still kind of like to pretend that's true. The idea that the women aren't hunted by fictional monsters and are actually just frightened by the power of suggestion in the dark as Sarah slowly loses her grip on reality as she seeks revenge against Juno is kind of a better ending IMO.
I only found out about that possibility with my second watch and the movie got so much better. There's a purposefully placed shot showing the pills that she forgot to take with her when they left the cabin and went into the caves. There's no reason for the shot to exist if it didn't hint at the possibility that she just gradually lost it.
@@LilyApus I mean it’s fine if they didn’t LOL, but it’s in no way stupid. A woman’s slow descent into madness enhanced by claustrophobia and the dark as a means of dealing with how her life has broken is actually more interesting to me then ~*cReAtUrEs*~.
@@d.aliceden3095 a woman tripping out and killing her innocent friends in horrible ways because she's mad at her friend who fucked her husband is more interesting than cave mutants?
@@LilyApus It would be way more stupid if they had mentioned it in the extras. Many movies have plot points that are meant to be ambiguous and if the filmmakers always pointed them out then they would destroy all that. Another similar example is Babadook (spoler alert), does the director/writer say in extras or interviews that the monster didn't really exist? I doubt that. And yet many viewers saw it that way. Many horror movies have a surface level and another lever beneath it that's psychological/politic/satiric/etc. And you can enjoy them either way.
Anybody else? 😅 •The Final •Megan is Missing Like saw, but slightly less torture, with the much more likely possibility of them being acted out at some point. That’s the scary part. I googled it, Megan is missing was not a true story.
I did too but they were bullied their whole lives, and after murdering like 10 people they’d have to live with it so I understand. Another example of why I listed it. It’s twisted. I love the movie tho, great acting
8. 0:34 The Descent 7. 1:55 Eden Lake 6. 3:12 The Wicker Man 5. 4:30 Night of the Living Dead 4. 5:33 Martyrs 3. 6:51 Inside 2. 8:05 The Mist 1. 9:09 Don't Look Now
Whats even worse about number 3 is that its based on an actual murder that happened. A woman murdered a pregnant woman and stole her unborn child, and tried to claim it was hers. Just a week ago she received the death sentence if im not misstaken.
@@davemeads859 I disagree, I enjoyed midsommar, especially the cinematography, however I can understand your point. Overall, it’s a matter of preference.
I've recently watched Eden Lake because my friend recommended and I'm a horror lover. And the movie has a high rating as well. But it was so depressing I could barely handle it. I've watched tons of horror and suspense movies, but Eden Lake is so realistic I won't consider it a horror movie anymore but a social realistic movie...There are several similar(in a way) cases in China happening Right Now. Parental guidance is a forever important social issue to study with, I wish that movie could be part of an educational program for parents to study. God bless
With all these movies, I learned that 1. Don’t go to woods 2. Get a gun 3. The moment I sense even a hint of weird things, Ima leave ASAP P.S : thank everyone for the likes and the great comments. I wanted to add a small comment, having 722 likes feels awesome and the comments here are awesome . Thank you soooo much
@Veganface true bullet don’t affect paranormal, but the people in movies either don’t have a sense of warning or they completely ignore the obvious signs. Zombies tho, maybe
@@l0cal_dishwasher_near_u905 hahaha, true. If they were my friends and they still want to ignore that, than they can be bait while I run to the car and GTFO ASAP
@Prashant M Depends. Silver Bullets or bullets blessed in some other way work well on paranormal too. As for zombies... Well, Resident Evil protagonists seem to be pretty good at fighting them with bullets. Depends on the kind of zombie but usually works
@@l0cal_dishwasher_near_u905 Alternatively: "I'm going to go down into the cellar to investigate that strange noise I heard, but I won't bother to put the light on or arm myself with any kind of weapon. Also, if I'm a female, I'll do this in just my underwear."
That wasn’t even the book ending. In the book after he shoots everyone the car he hears a noise and that’s where the book ends. After watching the movie I cried for 30 minutes 😂
“The mist” I believed was the worst one, kills his own son and the other survivors just to end with the whole rescue team pulling up right beside him- there was no going back for what he did now he’s gonna have to live with that killing those ppl and his own son 😭
In the descent sarah didn't stab juno in the end because of the affair, she had already known about that and put it past her. She stabbed juno because for one thing, they were only in the caves in the first place because of Juno and she also found one of their friends who was dying who told her that when she was attacked juno ran and left her. That's what the keys in her hand are that she shows juno, a good luck charm that the other girl always wore. There's also a sequel that makes the escape ending canon, where Sarah has been found with ptsd induced memory loss and a bunch of climbers plus an asshole cop take sarah back into the cave system to find her friend's, and Juno is actually still alive down there fighting against the creatures.
The pendant Beth hands her and she shows to Juno before slashing her is the evidence of the affair, given to her by Beth just before she died. So the fact that she pointedly shows this to Juno before attacking her ("This was a present from my husband, Paul - I know about you") makes it pretty obvious that that's what she's killing her for
It was made before Walking Dead by Frank Darabont, and either (much like JJ Abrams) had a bunch of actors he would call on regularly, or just enjoyed working with them enough to cast several of them in The Walking Dead when it finally happened.
The ending to the descent is even more depressing because when the credits roll, the picture of all the girls ready to go into the caves is present, making the happy photo very sad.
I really hope that in Martyrs, what the secret society learned was that because of their horrible actions in order to learn secrets they were undeserving of, they would never be saved and would face only damnation. I just think that would be pretty fitting and grim while still being justified.
I really think it’s that there is nothing. Why else would Mademoiselle say “keep doubting” or expedite the process of going to hell? Just my theory though.
@@Platinum400 Maybe because she knew she was going to hell no matter what she did, so the rest of her life became too pointless to live? She could never atone for her sins, thus never making it to heaven which she now knows exists, but will be eternally out of her reach? And that "keep doubting" also means "good, don't look" because she looked and now wishes she never did. My theory.
@@mysticmajestic2360 that's close to what I assumed too; but then why would she deliberately jump into the hell awaiting her? My husband's theory: "It's French. It doesn't have to make sense." 😅
That movie was honestly hard to watch definitely the ending. The whole cycle of violence and mob mentality was like oof, but I appreciate the message...but man, that ending was just rage inducing and sad.
8:04 That was the best summary of The Mist that I have ever heard. Trying to describe or explain that movie to someone who has never heard or just seen the movie/read the book, is in a top 10 hardest things to do somewhere.
I don't think Tusk belongs here. Yes it is a terrible fate, but the movie itself is too funny to take seriously. I liked it a lot, but I see it more as a horror comedy.
@Cosmic Orphan Exactly. I thought the ending actually pulled the movie up. If the subject is actually the "chav" culture, it is fitting that it would be passed from generations.
@@mightybitchy Well it shows that it's not individuals, but a whole culture. The last shot on the kid's face is eloquent : This will keep on generation after generation…
There is a balance to be walked when having this kind of ending, one between horror and fury. Eden Lake, Inside and Martyr's made me more angry than horrified. I am less like "This is going to keep me up at night in terror" and more "This is going to keep me up at night thinking about finding these people and torturing them to death slowly". Wickerman and The Mist walk that line a little better, maybe more because the beasts in the Mist (crazy evangelical not withstanding) are hard to feel rage at because they are animals, as are the bees in Wickerman.
Yeah. Its easier to understand nature justification or otherworldly phenomenons but human nature always gets to you. Since you know youre a human and wouldn't understand what these people are thinking. Eden lake, those people mad about losing their kids? I dont care because they were listening to a psychopath so they got what they deserved
anybody i mention that movie to, if they've seen it, "omg that ending." and this clowns puts it #2, thumbs down hell even looking through here, like 15-25% of the comments are about it.
I love the ending of this video… The narrator seems to be so nice and caring. Really wholesome I tend watch scary movies when I’m sad, this really cheered me up Made my day, seriously Thank you
This isn't really a horror movie, but there's this movie called "Forgotten", and it has the most messed up and tragic ending out of any non-horror movie I've ever seen so far.
@@015_agyasadhana3 sure. SPOILER ALERT TO EVERYONE WHO DOESN'T WANT A SPOILER (also, beware, EXCRUCIATINGLY LONG COMMENT, I can't just explain the ending without explaining all the other stuff) In the beginning, the main character and his family are driving to their new house. They reach it safely, and everything seems normal (aside from some strange noises from a room that the father has told everyone not to enter as it apparently has items that belong to the previous owner who still has yet to pick them up), until the brother is kidnapped. The brother returns home 3-4 weeks after the kidnapping and he remembers nothing, which, as explained by the doctor, is because his memories were so traumatic that his brain deliberately erased them. The next night, the main character has a dream that his brother is sneaking out at night (without the limp that he returned to home with) and running off to a gang of strange people. They find him, chase after him, and catch him. He then wakes up. This causes him to grow suspicious of his brother, as he slowly starts to realize that his brother is not acting normally. He overhears his mother talking to someone on the phone about him "catching on". He tries to eavesdrop but the sound of his footsteps alert the mother. He tries to pretend that he was asleep by rushing back to his bedroom, but from now on, they both know that they've both been caught in the act (the main character knowing that something isn't right and the mother knowing that he knows that). The mother alerts the family and they finish off their plan. The main character tries to sneak outside and to a police station, but he finds out there that he isn't living in the year 1997, he's living in the year 2017. He comes back home to a scene that his "family" deliberately set up. They tell him that they set this scene up the exact way that he left a crime scene of 2 murders he had committed 20 years earlier. By now, the "medication" he was taking for his "anxiety" (it was actually drugs that were meant to make him hallucinate things that were supposed to accommodate their acting, for example, him looking much younger than he actually does) had worn off, and he was regaining the memories. In the beginning, that scene with his family in the car traveling to the house? They did try traveling to the house, but they never made it there. There was an accident on the way, an accident that left his 2 parents dead and his brother dying and in need of surgery. He didn't have the money for the surgery, so he took up a job from someone he met online, with the promise that this person would give him the money he needed to pay for his brother's surgery. What was the job? Killing someone. Specifically, he was instructed to kill only the mother of the family, and to leave the other two children unharmed. The main character went into the house and was almost immediately spotted by the mother. He immediately regretted taking up the job, and tried leaving, until the daughter came down from her room and started screaming. He told her to stop, but she wouldn't, so he ended up killing her. Then the mother started screaming, so he killed her too. He left the last remaining family member, who ended up calling his dad in tears telling him that someone had killed his mother and daughter. He then met up with the person who had ordered him to kill the mother, who happened to be the doctor of his brother. The doctor tried to kill him for not following his instructions and also killing the daughter, but in an accident, the doctor, while strangling the main character, lost his balance and fell off of the edge of the building that they were standing on. All of this was so traumatic that the main character's brain had completely erased these memories. The main character, after having comprehended this, then tries to run away from his fake family (still remember?). While running away, he gets hit by a bus and wakes up in a hospital from a coma. The only remaining family member of the family he had killed (the son) is there to greet him. He asks if his father was the one who ordered him to kill his family (as he had found many, many life insurance papers signed for his mother just weeks before she was killed). The main character tries to deny this but the son is not fooled. He contemplated poisoning him with the syringe full of poison he brought with him but instead decides to just give it to him to decide what he wants to do with it. The son then walks out of the room and jumps off the hospital roof. The main character decides that he doesn't want to live anymore, and also kills himself. I apologize for making such an enormously large comment, in retrospect I should have just made a smaller one, but I don't think I wanna redo this again.
@@inanimateapple867 SPOILERS so basically the main character is drugged and made to believe that the fake family is his real family? And he was sent to kill a mother and he unfortunately killed the daughter and he gets hit by a bus, and wakes up in a hospital. The son of his victim is there to greet him and tried to poison him, but killing himself and the main character ultimately decides to kill himself? Did I summarize it good or did I miss many details?
@@ihavenoideasforanickname2964 SPOILER ALERT Yes, the only detail you seemed to miss (or maybe you just didn't mention this part) is that the reason why he was drugged was because the people who drugged him were hired by the boy who ended up killing himself in the end because he wanted to know the truth.
I will admit to watching that film. Yes. I agree. The ending of "A Serbian Film" overshadows any film I have ever seen in terms of bleak, depressing, and horrifying.
I've seen it a long time ago and theres so much of it I don't understand. Like the main character is such a good actor and I don't knoe ehy he agreed to that, what is the point of the movie and why is it titled like that, it's so wrong..
Yeah... it had me thinking about it for days, involuntarily. I couldn’t tell any one about the movie except that it had me tripping for days. It’s kind of like fight club, you don’t talk about it with any one that hasn’t seen it. lol
I admit I watched it on fucking TH-cam couple years ago. I don't see anything good, no message, no life lesson, nothing. It's just a sick and disgusting movie. If I didn't have a strong mind and stomach I would've stopped the movie after 20 minutes
I remember my friend randomly making me watch Martyrs, forgot the name of the movie until this video but I just remember the ending sticking with me because obviously you root for the girl and hate the secret society but her suffering was kinda all worth it to see the antagonist literally break into suicide.
Man I was so mad. Like I know their group has went through a lot but why give up after everything you just did to survive! Like well its coming so let's not keep trying to live! Let's just off our selves.
What's even worse about it is that it was definitely NOT the ending from the Stephen King Short story. David and the son, along with some others from the store, get out of the store and are sitting in a diner while the mist is still going on and David is writing about the experiences. That's how it ends. Much better than the movie 🙄
Bok Nam rises should be on a list like this :( she was abused and cheated on (openly) by her husband. And when she finally gets revenge on everyone (or almost everyone that's wronged her. Her horrible best friend doesn't get what she deserves) she dies at the end of the movie :'( her best friend ends up reading all of the letters Bok Nam sent and feels awful for ignoring her pleas for help for YEARS. It made me really mad.
The Descent for me has one of my favorite movie endings of all time, meaning the second one where she escapes. I watched the original first and I was so angry that it was just her dreaming but I also at that point didn’t know that there was another version and the second time I saw it, it was the one where she got away and I was so so confused but pretty young and thought I was imagining it lol. When she gets away and leaves JunHoe behind though, it was like biting into a supreme pizza where the dude who made it for you thinks yah cute and it’s more topppings than they’re actually allowed to use or something idk; one of my biggest complaints about movies like that is the idea that almost being eaten by monsters together somehow makes like AWFUL, like truly terrible things somehow a bridge to forgiveness. Sarah said nah, and I said hella yah Sarah, NAH. Probably the most realistic ending I’ve ever seen ina movie that is so completely unrealistic.. (or is supposed to be said unrealistic, I however could imagine the entire plot being in a newspaper but whatever) anyway, hella yah Sarah, feed em that hoe 😤🧡🫣🫠 😂😂😂😂
No one ever comments on this part of The Mist's ending. The woman that was on the truck at the end went into the mist earlier to find her children. They survived, but the others didn't.
The woman who stole the baby on Inside, that happened in St. Louis. A woman killed her pregnant friend and performed a c section on her to take the baby. It happened in the early 2000's.
This is not just a list of horror films with messed up endings. This is a list of great must-see horror films. All of these films are a classics in their own right!!! There are definitely lists out there that try to give the "Best Horror Films of all Time" that don't have eight better movies than the ones found here. Great job.
Ok guys I’m not gonna lie The Decent is SUCH a good and scary movie. It starts off slow but as the movie goes on it gets pretty scary. Also if you do watch the first one make sure to watch the second one it’s really good as well!
@@braydenmunro2385 sorry for the late response, but if I remember correctly it ends with the girl waking up from her escape hallucination and as the camera backs out the creature things are closing in on her (I recommend actually looking up the British ending cause this probably left some details out 😅)
I saw "Don't Look Now" as a child in the early 80s and it haunted me for years - it was always my favourite horror and still is one of the better that I've seen. Along with "Wickerman" it supercedes the other films on the list for sheer atmosphere and leaves a lasting impression..what is it about so many 70s films that have a certain quality that is rarely captured in modern cinema for all it's technological advantage?
@@strongest_eggg I mean, not necessarily a goat, there's hundreds of Pagan deities and only some of them are related to goats. But we don't do human sacrifices
Session 9. The premise that Gordon snapped after his missus splashed boiling water down his leg resulting in him murdering her, his baby daughter, his dog and eventually his colleagues.
Eden lake just hit me in a really depressing way. That ending. I think it was clever because not everything in life ends how it should. I watched it years ago but it still effect me to this day because of that ending
Brilliant list. Eden Lake is genuinely so terrifying and it deserves more popularity. The Mist is not a good film but the ending makes it worth the rest of it.
I love to rewatch movies over and over again. Especially horror movies, no matter how brutal or gruesome. But I refuse to rewatch "The Mist" anymore than I already have. That ending hurts every time.
@@erikverhelst5694 either version they’re shot for shot so I don’t see a huge difference, if your asking what funny games is it’s a movie pretty dark and chilling
8 Horror Movies with Seriously Messed Up Endings: 8.The Descent 7.Eden Lake 6.The Wicker Man 5.Night of the Living Dead 4.Martyrs 3.Inside 2.The Mist 1.Don't Look Now
Jules, dude, not gonna lie. I know 2020's been hell, and the last few days have been struggling for me (today especially) and your words at the end really helped me out.
Kinda missed the point of The Descent. Several times throughout the movie, she had flashbacks and nightmares about her daughter's death from the beginning of the movie. Then, after the final nightmare of leaving the cave and seeing Juno, she wakes up back in the cave with her daughter next to her, and if you pay attention, there are no more bones, it was all a hallucination, much like the first scene of the movie. She is all alone with her pain and her memory of her daughter. The movie is an allegory of the pain a mother feels when she loses her child.
honestly i love these types of movies where the main character doesn’t survive because in almost all movies no matter what happens you’ll know the main character will survive.
Love the list. I don't believe that you heard of "Megan Is Missing". I have not (and will not) watch it. However just hearing how the story ends still haunts me to this day. It is truly one of the most messed up outcomes I could ever think about. You are the best Jules!
The movie had potential. But the first half hour is too dumb and the direction is a bit amateurish. In one scene you can actually hear the director shout “… AAAAAAAND ACTION!”
'The mists' movie ending was messed up and not even remotely what was written. the book ending would have been way better because it left a glimmer of hope, but a lot of doubt.
All of these endings are very disturbing and messed up, but personally, I found the ending of Inside to the MOST Disturbing out of all of them...That poor baby...
@@nuzratafzeel7010 But the end ruined it for me. (SPOILER ALERT !!!) That old seventies style canard of a satanic cult supposed to explain everything, with no set up ? In the immortal words of Bill the Cat : Ack !
From what I've heard, Drag Me to Hell also has a very disturbing ending. As the title suggests, a poor woman is cursed with eternity in Hell after doing her job correctly
The end to Drag Me to Hell doesn't even fit with the rest of the film. It's more slap stick comedy horror than supernatural all the way through then the end comes and you aren't surprised by it just kind of pissed about it.
@@Thatonegirl989 I'm honestly glad to hear someone else saying that drag me to hell wasn't a good movie. I watched it with my aunt and neither of us liked it at all and we're both huge horror fans.
I watched it 2 days ago, really good. The makeup artists did great work, except the arm part and the neck part in my opinion. You know what I'm talking about if you watched it
@@jcognincore8230 I seriously suggest u avoid it. I completely gave up that particular type of horror film, about cultists and their sick rituals. Also a guy named Ari Aster had produced both, so another name to avoid. I would gleefully take a nice vampire or a slasher any day. :-)
@@sanathgunawardena832 I actually liked Midsommar tbh. But I wish someone warned me about the (basically) pornagraphic scene before I went to watch it with fam 💀
I love how the theme of the video was terrible and horrifying and hopeless endings to movies but then this guys outro is wishing us an amazing day because we deserve love and success.
Ngl this is a top tier review cause he got straight to the point, not a second wasted
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Sinister: no happy ending, no morals to be learned, no closure, left with more questions.
LOVE IT
SAME i really love sinister
In my head I was like "FINALLY"
No, the moral is DONT WATCH SUPER 8 FILMS RANDOMLY.
Agreed. Those movies are as good as it gets for horror. They’re scary without the cheap jump scares that most horror movies feel they need.
@@njfuentesrespecter81 Sinister has plenty of cheap jump scares but it's still a good movie.
I remember watching the Mist and thinking that not always the right answer is the better answer. The woman who runs off to the Mist to find her missing son. At the time me and probably everyone watching were thinking... “well... she’s dead now”. At the end she ends up saving her son. An irrational decision ended up being the right decision.
It wasnt an irational decision, her and the MC did both decision that makes sens for them respectively, so i dont think there is a right or wrong anwser.
She goes out to search her children because to her that makes sens they are her world.
But for the MC his son is already with him going outside would apparently endanger him so it makes more sens for now he stays in
At some point you could even say that the crazy lady makes rational decision throught her point of view, but na she's just an old crazy religious brainwashed bitch lol
To whoever replied to this comment, just so you know it was shadowbanned by youtube.
supposedly she set off before the 'monsters' arrived. There was nothing in the Mist at that point to kill her.
@@chrisamies2141 didn't she run not shortly after when a man run to the parking lot and disappeared with a scream?
In the mist everyone misses the truly messed up bit, the woman at the beginning who pleads with all of them for someone to go with her to get to her children, the main guy says no not wanting to endanger his son, is on the trucks after being rescued with her kids. If he had gone with her his time would of been so much better and his son would be alive
Hell, I found that to be the ONE good thing about that depressing ending. ^_^
I did not notice that detail, but you're right, thanks for the insight !
Damn and I’ve seen that movie so many times. Good observation👍🏾
@@andrewjackson7279 Most indeedy !
I go by the book's version in which more then likely the woman walks off to be killed
“Seriously messed up”
2 million people: interesting
no shit
@@kiarakishayinew5745 have you ever heard of a joke
@@anuragneelam8527 No shit
@@kiarakishayinew5745 are you a bot
@@anuragneelam8527 No
I just realized the Wickerman and midsommar end basically the same and it's both about basically a Swedish cult dancing around polls
Til you find out the cult is actually international, not *just* Swedish, but anyway, check out the Gotthard Tunnel Opening ceremony.
I was about to say this hahaha
Midsommar is more or less a spiritual modern remake of the wicker man in a lot of senses, just with a slightly different plot and characters. Obviously midsommars biggest influence.
Scotland = Sweden
There both northern european pagans but wickerman is celtic and midsommar is norse
Buried.
Buried alive with a cell, calls out, casket starts caving in as the cops at first think they found him, but apologized, telling him it was the wrong location.
Gives me depressing chills just thinking about it.
Yes! Heart breaking but brilliant film.
Yes I still remember this one
Watched it as a kid
It has scarred me for life
on top of that,that was ryan reynolds people!!!!!
I don’t think it’s a horror movie
I only think it’s a drama usa movie
But ur right i though it will have a good ending but nope
Why is almost every horror movie on this list about a woman whose husband is killed or injured in a car accident?
Common cliches
@@ZyroShadowPony that part ^
@@WiSMs Whose british what?
Maybe it’s relatable due to the common occurrence of deaths in car accidents? Who knows!
Irony, my husband was killed in a car accident, but I still find the same theme in a lot of movies redundant. They need to be more creative.
The descent is one of the scariest horror movies in my opinion, because of the jumpscares and also claustrophobic fear and when you first discovered the monsters you literally die of fear
My sister wanted me to watch that film when i was 8 so i have a little trauma from it 🥲
The Mist. It wouldn’t have mattered how long Thomas Jane waited to mercy kill his son. Think about it, The Crazy Lady who lead the cult at the supermarket said the horror would end if they killed his kid as a sacrifice. Then, when he DOES kill his kid, the horror does indeed end.
Wow i didnt realize that
Yoooo... never noticed this.
Mind blown
No, she “suggests” it,
cuz she assumed that,
killing people,
would fix the problem,
he even mentions it,
as a reason,
to leave,
also she’s supposed,
to not be right
or even justified,
by the viewers,
cuz she’s a religious zealot,
Stephen King’s favourite villain,
since they’re the worst kind,
of religious person,
so no, that’s not confirmed,
by anyone, who worked,
on the movie or the novella.
@@mirandastewart3544 I like to read that the way you wrote it, as if reciting a poem
The mist ending has my vote😀.
Its mistunderstood...
I literally cried of rage-
@@BobiHC how
The mist , the wicker man ..... always the same movies on these what culture lists . You’s should get someone else to write these list . What culture games is also stale with the same old shite
I wanted to make a joke... didnt work out as far as i see😂😂
In my original watch I actually thought the creatures in The Descent weren't real and I still kind of like to pretend that's true. The idea that the women aren't hunted by fictional monsters and are actually just frightened by the power of suggestion in the dark as Sarah slowly loses her grip on reality as she seeks revenge against Juno is kind of a better ending IMO.
I only found out about that possibility with my second watch and the movie got so much better. There's a purposefully placed shot showing the pills that she forgot to take with her when they left the cabin and went into the caves. There's no reason for the shot to exist if it didn't hint at the possibility that she just gradually lost it.
there's a behind the scenes making of for the Descent and not once do they hint at anything like that, also that's really stupid sorry.
@@LilyApus I mean it’s fine if they didn’t LOL, but it’s in no way stupid. A woman’s slow descent into madness enhanced by claustrophobia and the dark as a means of dealing with how her life has broken is actually more interesting to me then ~*cReAtUrEs*~.
@@d.aliceden3095 a woman tripping out and killing her innocent friends in horrible ways because she's mad at her friend who fucked her husband is more interesting than cave mutants?
@@LilyApus It would be way more stupid if they had mentioned it in the extras. Many movies have plot points that are meant to be ambiguous and if the filmmakers always pointed them out then they would destroy all that. Another similar example is Babadook (spoler alert), does the director/writer say in extras or interviews that the monster didn't really exist? I doubt that. And yet many viewers saw it that way. Many horror movies have a surface level and another lever beneath it that's psychological/politic/satiric/etc. And you can enjoy them either way.
I'm STILL not over Eden Lake's ending. One of the rare times when i actually got angry at a movie's ending.
I was rooting for her to survive
@@ryukomatoi592 So did i. I could never watch the film again after that.
That ending was brutal!😳
@@valerierosario491 Yeah :(
Those parents are pieces of shit.
@ozymandias mandrake Funny Games is quite infuriating too. But still i loved it, definitively recommend it.
Martyrs is so depressing. I had to take a shower after watching it. It’s beyond grim.
One of those films I wish I’d never watched
Check out The Divide, and I Saw The Devil.
Damn i wish i never watch this martyrs ending is so fucking depressing
It's a terrible movie.
The original French version. The American copycat its meh.
Anybody else? 😅
•The Final
•Megan is Missing
Like saw, but slightly less torture, with the much more likely possibility of them being acted out at some point. That’s the scary part. I googled it, Megan is missing was not a true story.
wow I just read up about missing Megan and mannn just reading about it makes me feel sick to my stomach!
@@DOOMbyach I watched it in middle school thinking it was a horror movie. I only watched it once to this day
I personally found the ending of The Final kind of sad..
I did too but they were bullied their whole lives, and after murdering like 10 people they’d have to live with it so I understand. Another example of why I listed it. It’s twisted. I love the movie tho, great acting
I just found out about megan is missing and skimmed through it and jesus fucking christ wtf
8. 0:34 The Descent
7. 1:55 Eden Lake
6. 3:12 The Wicker Man
5. 4:30 Night of the Living Dead
4. 5:33 Martyrs
3. 6:51 Inside
2. 8:05 The Mist
1. 9:09 Don't Look Now
You're a hero
Thanks
Thank you, sometimes there is just too much yaking in these count down lists. 🤪
Thank you!
How was Candyman not on this list?
Whats even worse about number 3 is that its based on an actual murder that happened. A woman murdered a pregnant woman and stole her unborn child, and tried to claim it was hers. Just a week ago she received the death sentence if im not misstaken.
One happened in texas right?
@Annistar i never would've guessed that.
to which case are you referring? cause the one in texas happened years after the movie was released.
I like how you got a nice animal crossing character as your profile picture while saying this
@Annistar Any number above 0 is a number I am highly uncomfortable with, honestly.
The seconds one ending honestly gave me goosebumps
Me to
The wicker man makes me think of Midsommar. They’re strangely similar.
There was definitely an eerie similarity between the two.
Me:
Casta vs Salter
Midsommar was an artsy shit version of Wicker man
Probably because of the rituals and the burning scene. But I have to say that the wicker man is far more better
@@davemeads859 I disagree, I enjoyed midsommar, especially the cinematography, however I can understand your point. Overall, it’s a matter of preference.
Hereditary's ending will stick with me for years. Absolutely traumatizing.
What happens
@@ciara7098 Watch it
@@Okami400 ok
@@ciara7098 don't watch it
@@sqmiah I watched it’s not that bed
I've recently watched Eden Lake because my friend recommended and I'm a horror lover. And the movie has a high rating as well. But it was so depressing I could barely handle it. I've watched tons of horror and suspense movies, but Eden Lake is so realistic I won't consider it a horror movie anymore but a social realistic movie...There are several similar(in a way) cases in China happening Right Now. Parental guidance is a forever important social issue to study with, I wish that movie could be part of an educational program for parents to study. God bless
With all these movies, I learned that
1. Don’t go to woods
2. Get a gun
3. The moment I sense even a hint of weird things, Ima leave ASAP
P.S : thank everyone for the likes and the great comments. I wanted to add a small comment, having 722 likes feels awesome and the comments here are awesome . Thank you soooo much
Almost every horror movie character ever:
*im gonna just ignore that.*
@Veganface true bullet don’t affect paranormal, but the people in movies either don’t have a sense of warning or they completely ignore the obvious signs. Zombies tho, maybe
@@l0cal_dishwasher_near_u905 hahaha, true. If they were my friends and they still want to ignore that, than they can be bait while I run to the car and GTFO ASAP
@Prashant M Depends. Silver Bullets or bullets blessed in some other way work well on paranormal too. As for zombies... Well, Resident Evil protagonists seem to be pretty good at fighting them with bullets. Depends on the kind of zombie but usually works
@@l0cal_dishwasher_near_u905 Alternatively: "I'm going to go down into the cellar to investigate that strange noise I heard, but I won't bother to put the light on or arm myself with any kind of weapon. Also, if I'm a female, I'll do this in just my underwear."
The mist has one of the most messed up horror movie endings.
That wasn’t even the book ending. In the book after he shoots everyone the car he hears a noise and that’s where the book ends. After watching the movie I cried for 30 minutes 😂
Once of the top 8 in fact.
@@mayagallant6016 It was a short story, and he didn't shoot anybody in the car... huh? What did you read?
@@pearsrtasty3326 I’m not sure😂 I just know they book and movie ended differently
The mist sucks haha the ending is so stupid it’s not funny.
“The mist” I believed was the worst one, kills his own son and the other survivors just to end with the whole rescue team pulling up right beside him- there was no going back for what he did now he’s gonna have to live with that killing those ppl and his own son 😭
deadass
In the descent sarah didn't stab juno in the end because of the affair, she had already known about that and put it past her. She stabbed juno because for one thing, they were only in the caves in the first place because of Juno and she also found one of their friends who was dying who told her that when she was attacked juno ran and left her. That's what the keys in her hand are that she shows juno, a good luck charm that the other girl always wore.
There's also a sequel that makes the escape ending canon, where Sarah has been found with ptsd induced memory loss and a bunch of climbers plus an asshole cop take sarah back into the cave system to find her friend's, and Juno is actually still alive down there fighting against the creatures.
She stabs her because her friend tells her about the affair and warns her not to trust her. It’s a combination of the two.
The pendant Beth hands her and she shows to Juno before slashing her is the evidence of the affair, given to her by Beth just before she died. So the fact that she pointedly shows this to Juno before attacking her ("This was a present from my husband, Paul - I know about you") makes it pretty obvious that that's what she's killing her for
There were two alternate endings
@@raabynh1 Neither of which involved the scene in question
Didn't know there was a sequel!
Just noticed “The Mist” is all cast of the walking Dead OG
Would be awesome if Thomas Jane was in there somewhere. At least we have the Punisher
I never noticed that, wow.
It was made before Walking Dead by Frank Darabont, and either (much like JJ Abrams) had a bunch of actors he would call on regularly, or just enjoyed working with them enough to cast several of them in The Walking Dead when it finally happened.
And Shawshank cast also....
literally
The ending to the descent is even more depressing because when the credits roll, the picture of all the girls ready to go into the caves is present, making the happy photo very sad.
I really hope that in Martyrs, what the secret society learned was that because of their horrible actions in order to learn secrets they were undeserving of, they would never be saved and would face only damnation. I just think that would be pretty fitting and grim while still being justified.
I really think it’s that there is nothing. Why else would Mademoiselle say “keep doubting” or expedite the process of going to hell? Just my theory though.
@@Platinum400 Maybe because she knew she was going to hell no matter what she did, so the rest of her life became too pointless to live? She could never atone for her sins, thus never making it to heaven which she now knows exists, but will be eternally out of her reach? And that "keep doubting" also means "good, don't look" because she looked and now wishes she never did. My theory.
@@Platinum400 To me "keep doubting" would signify the existence of hell.
@@mysticmajestic2360 that's close to what I assumed too; but then why would she deliberately jump into the hell awaiting her? My husband's theory: "It's French. It doesn't have to make sense." 😅
Lake Eden was a tough and traumatizing flick.
I read the ending before watching it and decided to skip it. Lol
That movie was honestly hard to watch definitely the ending. The whole cycle of violence and mob mentality was like oof, but I appreciate the message...but man, that ending was just rage inducing and sad.
Thats how horror genre should be. Violence is so terrifying
That movie left me enraged, good movie, but a one time watch sort of thing.
@@dianavasquez806 I know
8:04
That was the best summary of The Mist that I have ever heard. Trying to describe or explain that movie to someone who has never heard or just seen the movie/read the book, is in a top 10 hardest things to do somewhere.
The mostly monotone“Ruh-roh raggy.” fucking killed me-
Same
Im surprised Tusk isnt on here. A man was converted into a Walrus
They mention it in another video “fates worse than death in horror movies”
That was the only one I expected.
Man I had so many wtf moments when I watched it. Def didn’t expect anything that happened in that movie when I sat down to watch it lol
I don't think Tusk belongs here. Yes it is a terrible fate, but the movie itself is too funny to take seriously. I liked it a lot, but I see it more as a horror comedy.
Why did I think of tusk act 1/2/3/4 from jojos?
"A Serbian Film" thats all im gonna say.
Oh god
Weak
Oh jesus
@@sirmpahu2222 what's the most messed up film for you?
@@arq2565 I don't really know, but "a Serbian film" is kinda low tier.
Eden Lake *infuriates* me but it’s so 🤬 good
Those parents are the worst and I'd wished John Wick would go sicko mode on them.
@Cosmic Orphan Exactly. I thought the ending actually pulled the movie up. If the subject is actually the "chav" culture, it is fitting that it would be passed from generations.
It infuriates me period. The way they turn tables, like she was the one to blame, is disgusting. So is the message of that ending.
@@mightybitchy Well it shows that it's not individuals, but a whole culture. The last shot on the kid's face is eloquent : This will keep on generation after generation…
@@pateris Which makes this ending even more annoying. At least he redeemed himself with the Cook character, lol.
There is a balance to be walked when having this kind of ending, one between horror and fury. Eden Lake, Inside and Martyr's made me more angry than horrified. I am less like "This is going to keep me up at night in terror" and more "This is going to keep me up at night thinking about finding these people and torturing them to death slowly". Wickerman and The Mist walk that line a little better, maybe more because the beasts in the Mist (crazy evangelical not withstanding) are hard to feel rage at because they are animals, as are the bees in Wickerman.
Yeah. Its easier to understand nature justification or otherworldly phenomenons but human nature always gets to you. Since you know youre a human and wouldn't understand what these people are thinking. Eden lake, those people mad about losing their kids? I dont care because they were listening to a psychopath so they got what they deserved
how about watching true crime and finding real criminals instead of movie makers, hmm?
The ending of The Mist is engraved in my mind.
Yup same I bet imma be having nightmares now 😌 I can handle lots of blood but when children die unless their the bad guy then god I’d cry for awhile
anybody i mention that movie to, if they've seen it, "omg that ending." and this clowns puts it #2, thumbs down
hell even looking through here, like 15-25% of the comments are about it.
·Daughter dies by drowning
·"Yeah, let's go to Venice and travel by water everywhere."
"Making their kids dance around phallic maypoles! Just don't do that, it's weird"
Sweden: ......
My Sweden cousin:👁👄👁
Lol
Says the american
Midsummer
it's a traditional May Day celebration in many UK Villages :D
I love the ending of this video… The narrator seems to be so nice and caring. Really wholesome
I tend watch scary movies when I’m sad, this really cheered me up
Made my day, seriously
Thank you
This isn't really a horror movie, but there's this movie called "Forgotten", and it has the most messed up and tragic ending out of any non-horror movie I've ever seen so far.
Can you spoiler it so i could be less traumatized ?
@@015_agyasadhana3 sure.
SPOILER ALERT TO EVERYONE WHO DOESN'T WANT A SPOILER (also, beware, EXCRUCIATINGLY LONG COMMENT, I can't just explain the ending without explaining all the other stuff)
In the beginning, the main character and his family are driving to their new house. They reach it safely, and everything seems normal (aside from some strange noises from a room that the father has told everyone not to enter as it apparently has items that belong to the previous owner who still has yet to pick them up), until the brother is kidnapped. The brother returns home 3-4 weeks after the kidnapping and he remembers nothing, which, as explained by the doctor, is because his memories were so traumatic that his brain deliberately erased them. The next night, the main character has a dream that his brother is sneaking out at night (without the limp that he returned to home with) and running off to a gang of strange people. They find him, chase after him, and catch him. He then wakes up. This causes him to grow suspicious of his brother, as he slowly starts to realize that his brother is not acting normally. He overhears his mother talking to someone on the phone about him "catching on". He tries to eavesdrop but the sound of his footsteps alert the mother. He tries to pretend that he was asleep by rushing back to his bedroom, but from now on, they both know that they've both been caught in the act (the main character knowing that something isn't right and the mother knowing that he knows that). The mother alerts the family and they finish off their plan. The main character tries to sneak outside and to a police station, but he finds out there that he isn't living in the year 1997, he's living in the year 2017. He comes back home to a scene that his "family" deliberately set up. They tell him that they set this scene up the exact way that he left a crime scene of 2 murders he had committed 20 years earlier. By now, the "medication" he was taking for his "anxiety" (it was actually drugs that were meant to make him hallucinate things that were supposed to accommodate their acting, for example, him looking much younger than he actually does) had worn off, and he was regaining the memories. In the beginning, that scene with his family in the car traveling to the house? They did try traveling to the house, but they never made it there. There was an accident on the way, an accident that left his 2 parents dead and his brother dying and in need of surgery. He didn't have the money for the surgery, so he took up a job from someone he met online, with the promise that this person would give him the money he needed to pay for his brother's surgery. What was the job? Killing someone. Specifically, he was instructed to kill only the mother of the family, and to leave the other two children unharmed. The main character went into the house and was almost immediately spotted by the mother. He immediately regretted taking up the job, and tried leaving, until the daughter came down from her room and started screaming. He told her to stop, but she wouldn't, so he ended up killing her. Then the mother started screaming, so he killed her too. He left the last remaining family member, who ended up calling his dad in tears telling him that someone had killed his mother and daughter. He then met up with the person who had ordered him to kill the mother, who happened to be the doctor of his brother. The doctor tried to kill him for not following his instructions and also killing the daughter, but in an accident, the doctor, while strangling the main character, lost his balance and fell off of the edge of the building that they were standing on. All of this was so traumatic that the main character's brain had completely erased these memories. The main character, after having comprehended this, then tries to run away from his fake family (still remember?). While running away, he gets hit by a bus and wakes up in a hospital from a coma. The only remaining family member of the family he had killed (the son) is there to greet him. He asks if his father was the one who ordered him to kill his family (as he had found many, many life insurance papers signed for his mother just weeks before she was killed). The main character tries to deny this but the son is not fooled. He contemplated poisoning him with the syringe full of poison he brought with him but instead decides to just give it to him to decide what he wants to do with it. The son then walks out of the room and jumps off the hospital roof. The main character decides that he doesn't want to live anymore, and also kills himself.
I apologize for making such an enormously large comment, in retrospect I should have just made a smaller one, but I don't think I wanna redo this again.
As you can tell, the movie is quite complicated lmao.
@@inanimateapple867 SPOILERS
so basically the main character is drugged and made to believe that the fake family is his real family? And he was sent to kill a mother and he unfortunately killed the daughter and he gets hit by a bus, and wakes up in a hospital. The son of his victim is there to greet him and tried to poison him, but killing himself and the main character ultimately decides to kill himself? Did I summarize it good or did I miss many details?
@@ihavenoideasforanickname2964 SPOILER ALERT
Yes, the only detail you seemed to miss (or maybe you just didn't mention this part) is that the reason why he was drugged was because the people who drugged him were hired by the boy who ended up killing himself in the end because he wanted to know the truth.
"Hereditary" IMO has a messed up 20+ minute ending.
lmao that entire movie is messed up on another level
@@anshsidhu8182 Definitely...lol.
F*ck that shit, that movie traumatized me for weeks
ngl I don't remember what the movie was about at ALL but just remember the CONFUSION that i felt seeing the ending
@Island Mike Well, I'm gonna have to see it now! Lol
The fucking "the mist" ending gets me every time... if only if he waited literally a few more seconds
“A Serbian Film”... is the worst.
Not too many would admit to have watched such a movie.
I will admit to watching that film. Yes. I agree. The ending of "A Serbian Film" overshadows any film I have ever seen in terms of bleak, depressing, and horrifying.
I've seen it a long time ago and theres so much of it I don't understand. Like the main character is such a good actor and I don't knoe ehy he agreed to that, what is the point of the movie and why is it titled like that, it's so wrong..
i watched this a couple months back and jesus i’ve never been so scarred by an ending. like HIS DEAD SON???
Yeah... it had me thinking about it for days, involuntarily. I couldn’t tell any one about the movie except that it had me tripping for days. It’s kind of like fight club, you don’t talk about it with any one that hasn’t seen it. lol
I admit I watched it on fucking TH-cam couple years ago. I don't see anything good, no message, no life lesson, nothing. It's just a sick and disgusting movie. If I didn't have a strong mind and stomach I would've stopped the movie after 20 minutes
I remember my friend randomly making me watch Martyrs, forgot the name of the movie until this video but I just remember the ending sticking with me because obviously you root for the girl and hate the secret society but her suffering was kinda all worth it to see the antagonist literally break into suicide.
You think it meant there's a heaven & hell and the woman caught a glimpse of herself tortured for eternity
Main characaters: have plot armor and somehow survive every death
horror Movies: what plot armor
The Mist was the WORST! OMG... I remember the first time I watched it... I literally yelled at the TV... gut wrenching!
Man I was so mad. Like I know their group has went through a lot but why give up after everything you just did to survive! Like well its coming so let's not keep trying to live! Let's just off our selves.
1st time I saw it I was like Holy fuck. Now though it's more like it's fucking hilarious especially after you see the theories of the movie
i feel u
What's even worse about it is that it was definitely NOT the ending from the Stephen King Short story. David and the son, along with some others from the store, get out of the store and are sitting in a diner while the mist is still going on and David is writing about the experiences. That's how it ends. Much better than the movie 🙄
@@evrythnggoes5116 The movie has much more shock value even though it makes no sense.
Bok Nam rises should be on a list like this :( she was abused and cheated on (openly) by her husband. And when she finally gets revenge on everyone (or almost everyone that's wronged her. Her horrible best friend doesn't get what she deserves) she dies at the end of the movie :'( her best friend ends up reading all of the letters Bok Nam sent and feels awful for ignoring her pleas for help for YEARS. It made me really mad.
The Descent for me has one of my favorite movie endings of all time, meaning the second one where she escapes. I watched the original first and I was so angry that it was just her dreaming but I also at that point didn’t know that there was another version and the second time I saw it, it was the one where she got away and I was so so confused but pretty young and thought I was imagining it lol. When she gets away and leaves JunHoe behind though, it was like biting into a supreme pizza where the dude who made it for you thinks yah cute and it’s more topppings than they’re actually allowed to use or something idk; one of my biggest complaints about movies like that is the idea that almost being eaten by monsters together somehow makes like AWFUL, like truly terrible things somehow a bridge to forgiveness. Sarah said nah, and I said hella yah Sarah, NAH. Probably the most realistic ending I’ve ever seen ina movie that is so completely unrealistic.. (or is supposed to be said unrealistic, I however could imagine the entire plot being in a newspaper but whatever) anyway, hella yah Sarah, feed em that hoe
😤🧡🫣🫠 😂😂😂😂
No one ever comments on this part of The Mist's ending. The woman that was on the truck at the end went into the mist earlier to find her children. They survived, but the others didn't.
i loved her and her motivation to get her children
Just noticed that the woman is Carol from the Walking Dead
@@silverserpentor6710 yes sir. The one guy in the car at the end was in the first season of Walking Dead as well.
@@beluga8210 Carol, Dale-the old man(died in season 2 of TWD) and Andrea-the blonde lady(died in Season 3 finale)
The woman who stole the baby on Inside, that happened in St. Louis. A woman killed her pregnant friend and performed a c section on her to take the baby. It happened in the early 2000's.
What the hell is wrong with people?! Sick people like that shouldn't be allowed to breath!
It’s happened plenty of times this isn’t new
"None of these movies were intentionally written as comedies." - Captain Obvious
Eden Lake was one of the most truly infuriating movies I have ever watched in my life. I suppose that was the point
“Don’t Look Now”. GOD, I watched this movie in a Film as Literature class in college and could not remember the name for decades.
This is not just a list of horror films with messed up endings. This is a list of great must-see horror films. All of these films are a classics in their own right!!! There are definitely lists out there that try to give the "Best Horror Films of all Time" that don't have eight better movies than the ones found here. Great job.
Ok guys I’m not gonna lie The Decent is SUCH a good and scary movie. It starts off slow but as the movie goes on it gets pretty scary. Also if you do watch the first one make sure to watch the second one it’s really good as well!
The Mist ending with Smash Mouth’s Allstar playing right after the army shows up is high comedy.
It's like the ending of American Werewolf in London and that godawful song that plays right at the end and shatters all the tension
Well chosen and brilliantly edited clips! Great channel.
i havent even heard of eden lake, now i just feel bad. damn dude
It’s worth a watch.xx
@@susanlansdell863 that goddamn ending infuriates me. Never wanted a kid to die in a movie more than that fucker.
Something to look forward to.
The British ending to The Descent was wicked.
Jules Rules what was it?
@@braydenmunro2385 sorry for the late response, but if I remember correctly it ends with the girl waking up from her escape hallucination and as the camera backs out the creature things are closing in on her (I recommend actually looking up the British ending cause this probably left some details out 😅)
I saw "Don't Look Now" as a child in the early 80s and it haunted me for years - it was always my favourite horror and still is one of the better that I've seen. Along with "Wickerman" it supercedes the other films on the list for sheer atmosphere and leaves a lasting impression..what is it about so many 70s films that have a certain quality that is rarely captured in modern cinema for all it's technological advantage?
there are still practicing pagans. just wanted to remind everyone they do exist and aren't evil. (and they don't sacrifice people)
Yeah they're just some goth dudes who are fans of a goat
@@strongest_eggg lmao educate urself bro 💀
@@strongest_eggg I mean, not necessarily a goat, there's hundreds of Pagan deities and only some of them are related to goats. But we don't do human sacrifices
That’s what evil pagans who sacrifice people would say 🤨🤨🤨🤨
Yeah I used to live with one. He's a big warm cuddlebug dude
Lord The Mist's ending had me crying
Man that outro was beautiful.. 😭
As a father I can totally understand why, that would be a choice I could never make
It was
@@dumahdrummer654 And it's even worse when it ends up being all for nothing 😭
@Reluctant Human it wasn't hilarious it was heartbreaking
The ending in the movie was worse than in the book.
I do not have the words to express how happy I am that you included Martyrs in this. People don't talk about Martyrs enough.
Session 9. The premise that Gordon snapped after his missus splashed boiling water down his leg resulting in him murdering her, his baby daughter, his dog and eventually his colleagues.
That movie is so chilling.
that movie was crazy to watch and so confusing at some points
Noooo! Not the dog!
I like the Genus Loki theory too
Brilliant film!!
Eden lake just hit me in a really depressing way. That ending. I think it was clever because not everything in life ends how it should.
I watched it years ago but it still effect me to this day because of that ending
I’m glad I’m not the only one who laughed their arse off at the Mist ending. I got a lot of creeped out looks at the cinema.
Wow, you're edgy, aren't you?
@@fatfingers5 Wow, you’re edgy, aren’t you?
@@Ok-fj7xx dunno why my comment duplicated, dodge wifi
@@fatfingers5 ok
Wow so edgy and cool
At the end of Descendent she is not alone in the cave: she see her dead child with her, so it is a strangely peaceful reunion for her.
Brilliant list. Eden Lake is genuinely so terrifying and it deserves more popularity. The Mist is not a good film but the ending makes it worth the rest of it.
I love to rewatch movies over and over again. Especially horror movies, no matter how brutal or gruesome. But I refuse to rewatch "The Mist" anymore than I already have. That ending hurts every time.
Eden lake is a special kind of depressing reminded me of funny games
What funny games
@@erikverhelst5694 either version they’re shot for shot so I don’t see a huge difference, if your asking what funny games is it’s a movie pretty dark and chilling
Eden Lake made me realise how cruel people can be. one of the reasons why i never go alone or with only 2-3 people on trips.
8 Horror Movies with Seriously Messed Up Endings:
8.The Descent
7.Eden Lake
6.The Wicker Man
5.Night of the Living Dead
4.Martyrs
3.Inside
2.The Mist
1.Don't Look Now
Jules, dude, not gonna lie. I know 2020's been hell, and the last few days have been struggling for me (today especially) and your words at the end really helped me out.
keep your chin up. All the best , man
Drag me to hell has a seriously messed up ending.
That movie is wack
I love this guy. He gets straight to the point.
Night of the living dead- I was SO MAD when Ben died! He literally did everything he could only to get shot!
@M Y T H I C A L N O V A that’s true. And the effect they can have on people
8:57 Thoughts... Dale and Andrea die anyway, at least Carol's still alive lol
No one:
Narrator:"RUT ROW RAGGY"
Me: **Listens to the Scooby Doo Rap**
Night of the Living Dead is one of the greatest movies ever made. Stroke of pure genius
Kinda missed the point of The Descent. Several times throughout the movie, she had flashbacks and nightmares about her daughter's death from the beginning of the movie.
Then, after the final nightmare of leaving the cave and seeing Juno, she wakes up back in the cave with her daughter next to her, and if you pay attention, there are no more bones, it was all a hallucination, much like the first scene of the movie. She is all alone with her pain and her memory of her daughter. The movie is an allegory of the pain a mother feels when she loses her child.
So explain the second one then
@@joshhaslett1696 The second movie, you mean? Not the same director. Its only purpose was to make money, apparently.
honestly i love these types of movies where the main character doesn’t survive because in almost all movies no matter what happens you’ll know the main character will survive.
Love the list. I don't believe that you heard of "Megan Is Missing". I have not (and will not) watch it. However just hearing how the story ends still haunts me to this day. It is truly one of the most messed up outcomes I could ever think about. You are the best Jules!
The movie had potential. But the first half hour is too dumb and the direction is a bit amateurish. In one scene you can actually hear the director shout “… AAAAAAAND ACTION!”
That movie is pretty dumb and belongs nowhere near this list
'The mists' movie ending was messed up and not even remotely what was written. the book ending would have been way better because it left a glimmer of hope, but a lot of doubt.
Denied.
Sometimes hope isn’t needed
8- The descent
7- Eden lake
6- Wicker man
5- Night of the living dead
4- Martyrs
3- Inside
2- The mist
1- Don't look now
All of these endings are very disturbing and messed up, but personally, I found the ending of Inside to the MOST Disturbing out of all of them...That poor baby...
Hereditary and The VVitch, anyone? Honorable mentions for Cabin in the Woods, Possessor: Uncut, and Splice.
Also Midsommar
I was literally looking for this comment. Hereditary was way too much creepy.. It kinda messed me for few days. Ughhh, it really creeps me out.
@@nuzratafzeel7010 But the end ruined it for me. (SPOILER ALERT !!!) That old seventies style canard of a satanic cult supposed to explain everything, with no set up ? In the immortal words of Bill the Cat : Ack !
@@pateris Hereditary has A LOT of setup, actually. It's just subtle. But you catch it on your second watch.
@@rvantong So… I'll tell you when I watch it again, thanks for the advice !
Jules, YOU are awesome. Lots of love and thank you for some top quality content as per usual x
Completely unrelated to the list... This guy knows how to make a god damn outro
it made me smile so much omg
@@jacobtaylor7013 I liked ur comment ;)
Me eating cereal watching Lennon The Bunny: aaaw what a cute bunny!
Me sees this and clicks on it: Oh shi-
My cereal: Welp nice knowing ya, bye!
wow that was such a good review to every movie. u earned a sub man
Eden Lake and Inside really got me, especially the latter. DEAR GOD NO!!!
Aww love your personal message at the end. Thank you so much sending love 💕
I don't know why but that final message from him hit different, thx so much man
Just realized everyone in the mist is in the walking dead
8:58 was that Carol!?
Just 3 of them, but okay...
From what I've heard, Drag Me to Hell also has a very disturbing ending. As the title suggests, a poor woman is cursed with eternity in Hell after doing her job correctly
The end to Drag Me to Hell doesn't even fit with the rest of the film. It's more slap stick comedy horror than supernatural all the way through then the end comes and you aren't surprised by it just kind of pissed about it.
@@MrMuttly55 I though it was made to be a joke tbh not a good movie for me & the ending was pure comedy!
@@darkangellew this entire movie has me laughing every time I watch it. It’s actually amazing how ridiculous it is
@@Thatonegirl989 I'm honestly glad to hear someone else saying that drag me to hell wasn't a good movie. I watched it with my aunt and neither of us liked it at all and we're both huge horror fans.
@@jeffsenigma yeah for me it was very entertaining mostly because of that signature Sam Raimi camp. But not a good movie
only the "martyrs" got me like "imma watch it"
I watched it 2 days ago, really good. The makeup artists did great work, except the arm part and the neck part in my opinion. You know what I'm talking about if you watched it
hereditary was robbed 😾
Yup, it traumatised me, also midsommar
@@sanathgunawardena832 i’m too scared to watch it after hereditary omg
@@jcognincore8230 I seriously suggest u avoid it. I completely gave up that particular type of horror film, about cultists and their sick rituals. Also a guy named Ari Aster had produced both, so another name to avoid.
I would gleefully take a nice vampire or a slasher any day. :-)
@@sanathgunawardena832 actually,i watched the kill count,not gonna lie it was a bit messed up at the end
@@sanathgunawardena832 I actually liked Midsommar tbh. But I wish someone warned me about the (basically) pornagraphic scene before I went to watch it with fam 💀
I love how the theme of the video was terrible and horrifying and hopeless endings to movies but then this guys outro is wishing us an amazing day because we deserve love and success.
Came here for the awesome content, left feeling like I'd had a counselling session. Thanks for the beautiful words at the end
The lodge has a bleak ending but it’s kinda well deserved
Agreed.. I didn't feel bad for those kids at all lmao
Screw those kids. They had it coming lol
No, they lost their mom. The Dad was a selfish piece of shit