1 - Knock Knock 2 - Mirror 3 - The Prestige 4 - The cell 5 - American Psycho 6 - Shutter Island 7 - Nightcrawler 8 - Her 9 - Donnie Darko 10 - Se7en 11 - The Machinist 12 - The Sixth Sense 13 - The Skin I Live In
The video discusses various disturbing and twisted movies, exploring the depths of human psychology and the limits of filmmaking. It touches on topics like cannibalism, necrophilia, and social experiments, highlighting the fascination with the macabre in cinema. Key moments: 00:44 The speaker shares a personal experience of feeling threatened by a shadow while jogging, which turned out to be a friendly encounter, leading to a humorous misunderstanding. -The speaker discusses the suspenseful buildup of the shadow getting closer, creating a tense moment before the reveal of the friendly jogger. -The conversation transitions to discussing a traumatic show about making a murderer, highlighting the emotional impact of the content. -The discussion shifts to disturbing movies and alternative cinema, exploring unconventional and thought-provoking film genres. 09:16 The video discusses bizarre and twisted movie plots involving cannibalism, a woman having a baby with a car, and exploring the depths of human psychology through extreme films. -Exploring unconventional themes in movies like cannibalism and interspecies reproduction challenges traditional storytelling boundaries. -Delving into the fascination with dark and twisted movies as a way to push the limits of human psychology and cinematic experiences. 18:25 The speaker discusses disturbing acts people have done for money, including forcing individuals to do depraved things, which reminds them of a rich serial killer. They also mention the impact of a doctor secretly using his own sperm for artificial insemination on unknowing patients and their resulting children. -Discussion on true crime documentaries and shows like True Detective dealing with disturbing rituals, reflecting on a rich serial killer's actions. -Ethical implications of a doctor secretly using his own sperm for artificial insemination without patients' knowledge, leading to unforeseen consequences for the children born from this practice. -Reflection on a Pakistani film 'Immaculate Conception' and the speaker's interest in experimental films, highlighting the uniqueness of the film's concept and release year. 28:01 A person recounts a creepy experience where they saw a tall figure with a distorted face, leading to confusion and fear. The encounter felt unreal and unsettling, prompting them to run away in terror. -The narrator describes the figure as non-human with a strange, distorted face, heightening the eerie and unnatural vibe of the encounter. -The discussion shifts to a possible rationalization involving exchange students, adding a twist of mystery and uncertainty to the story. 36:33 The speaker discusses various movie genres and their influences, mentioning Asian cinema's imaginative storytelling, Hollywood's anime inspiration, and the impact of classic films like 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Requiem for a Dream'. -Asian cinema is praised for its imaginative storytelling, while Hollywood movies often draw inspiration from anime, influencing even Tarantino films. -Classic films like 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Requiem for a Dream' are highlighted for their disturbing themes and portrayal of addiction in society. -The speaker mentions the genre of time travel in movies as another favorite, hinting at their interest in this particular storytelling theme. 44:25 The speaker discusses various movies like 'Predestination', 'The Truman Show', 'The Prisoner', 'Memento', 'The Shining', 'Making a Murderer', and 'True Detective', highlighting their intriguing plots and psychological twists. -Analysis of movies like 'Predestination' and 'The Truman Show' with unique time loop and reality themes, showcasing their impact on viewers. -Exploration of psychological thrillers like 'The Prisoner' and 'Memento', delving into the complexities of perception and reality in storytelling. -Discussion on suspenseful series like 'Making a Murderer' and 'True Detective', emphasizing their gripping narratives and character dynamics. 54:21 A pawn star agrees to participate in an art film to leave the business, only to be coerced into making disturbing films involving pedophilia and necrophilia. -Discussion on toxic masculinity and controversial themes in films like Bollywood's 'Kabir Singh' and a perfume made from people's sweat. -Exploration of twisted themes like cannibalism, homosexuality, and child molestation in films, adding a dark and humorous twist to the narratives. -Mention of a film where a woman's worth is tied solely to marriage, and a camping incident involving a private part being cut, leading to deformity.
Cannibal Holocaust (1980) During a rescue mission into the Amazon rainforest, a professor stumbles across lost film shot by a missing documentary crew. Horror/Found Footage
All the movies, shows, and documentaries discussed in the podcast are listed below. I will only accept thankyous in the form of cash. Movies: Human Centipede Bones & All Titane Old Boy Immaculate Conception The Blood of Hussain The Blair Witch Project Lake Mungo Rec Parasite Eyes Wide Shut A Clockwork Orange Requiem for a Dream Ex Machina M3GAN Fight Club Predestination Triangle The Truman Show Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Following Unseen The Shining A Cure of Wellness A Serbian Film Perfume Rope Saltburn Silenced The Package The Hills Have Eyes Hostel TV Series: 2 Girls 1 Cup True Detective Black Mirror Mindhunter Documentaries: Our Father Making A Murderer
bhai video dekhne se pehle hi like thok dia hai, itna bharosa hai ap sub pe!
fight club, curious case of Benjamin button, fury, a walk to remember, inception, a beautiful mind and the age of Adaline
❤❤❤😂best show
i need a part 2 asap y'all covered all the good stuff loved it
1 - Knock Knock
2 - Mirror
3 - The Prestige
4 - The cell
5 - American Psycho
6 - Shutter Island
7 - Nightcrawler
8 - Her
9 - Donnie Darko
10 - Se7en
11 - The Machinist
12 - The Sixth Sense
13 - The Skin I Live In
Waited too long for this!
Great show guys! ❤
The Exorcist 1973 is the scariest movie of all, in my opinion.
The video discusses various disturbing and twisted movies, exploring the depths of human psychology and the limits of filmmaking. It touches on topics like cannibalism, necrophilia, and social experiments, highlighting the fascination with the macabre in cinema.
Key moments:
00:44 The speaker shares a personal experience of feeling threatened by a shadow while jogging, which turned out to be a friendly encounter, leading to a humorous misunderstanding.
-The speaker discusses the suspenseful buildup of the shadow getting closer, creating a tense moment before the reveal of the friendly jogger.
-The conversation transitions to discussing a traumatic show about making a murderer, highlighting the emotional impact of the content.
-The discussion shifts to disturbing movies and alternative cinema, exploring unconventional and thought-provoking film genres.
09:16 The video discusses bizarre and twisted movie plots involving cannibalism, a woman having a baby with a car, and exploring the depths of human psychology through extreme films.
-Exploring unconventional themes in movies like cannibalism and interspecies reproduction challenges traditional storytelling boundaries.
-Delving into the fascination with dark and twisted movies as a way to push the limits of human psychology and cinematic experiences.
18:25 The speaker discusses disturbing acts people have done for money, including forcing individuals to do depraved things, which reminds them of a rich serial killer. They also mention the impact of a doctor secretly using his own sperm for artificial insemination on unknowing patients and their resulting children.
-Discussion on true crime documentaries and shows like True Detective dealing with disturbing rituals, reflecting on a rich serial killer's actions.
-Ethical implications of a doctor secretly using his own sperm for artificial insemination without patients' knowledge, leading to unforeseen consequences for the children born from this practice.
-Reflection on a Pakistani film 'Immaculate Conception' and the speaker's interest in experimental films, highlighting the uniqueness of the film's concept and release year.
28:01 A person recounts a creepy experience where they saw a tall figure with a distorted face, leading to confusion and fear. The encounter felt unreal and unsettling, prompting them to run away in terror.
-The narrator describes the figure as non-human with a strange, distorted face, heightening the eerie and unnatural vibe of the encounter.
-The discussion shifts to a possible rationalization involving exchange students, adding a twist of mystery and uncertainty to the story.
36:33 The speaker discusses various movie genres and their influences, mentioning Asian cinema's imaginative storytelling, Hollywood's anime inspiration, and the impact of classic films like 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Requiem for a Dream'.
-Asian cinema is praised for its imaginative storytelling, while Hollywood movies often draw inspiration from anime, influencing even Tarantino films.
-Classic films like 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Requiem for a Dream' are highlighted for their disturbing themes and portrayal of addiction in society.
-The speaker mentions the genre of time travel in movies as another favorite, hinting at their interest in this particular storytelling theme.
44:25 The speaker discusses various movies like 'Predestination', 'The Truman Show', 'The Prisoner', 'Memento', 'The Shining', 'Making a Murderer', and 'True Detective', highlighting their intriguing plots and psychological twists.
-Analysis of movies like 'Predestination' and 'The Truman Show' with unique time loop and reality themes, showcasing their impact on viewers.
-Exploration of psychological thrillers like 'The Prisoner' and 'Memento', delving into the complexities of perception and reality in storytelling.
-Discussion on suspenseful series like 'Making a Murderer' and 'True Detective', emphasizing their gripping narratives and character dynamics.
54:21 A pawn star agrees to participate in an art film to leave the business, only to be coerced into making disturbing films involving pedophilia and necrophilia.
-Discussion on toxic masculinity and controversial themes in films like Bollywood's 'Kabir Singh' and a perfume made from people's sweat.
-Exploration of twisted themes like cannibalism, homosexuality, and child molestation in films, adding a dark and humorous twist to the narratives.
-Mention of a film where a woman's worth is tied solely to marriage, and a camping incident involving a private part being cut, leading to deformity.
This is super fun ☺️
Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
During a rescue mission into the Amazon rainforest, a professor stumbles across lost film shot by a missing documentary crew.
Horror/Found Footage
All the movies, shows, and documentaries discussed in the podcast are listed below. I will only accept thankyous in the form of cash.
Movies:
Human Centipede
Bones & All
Titane
Old Boy
Immaculate Conception
The Blood of Hussain
The Blair Witch Project
Lake Mungo
Rec
Parasite
Eyes Wide Shut
A Clockwork Orange
Requiem for a Dream
Ex Machina
M3GAN
Fight Club
Predestination
Triangle
The Truman Show
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Following
Unseen
The Shining
A Cure of Wellness
A Serbian Film
Perfume
Rope
Saltburn
Silenced
The Package
The Hills Have Eyes
Hostel
TV Series:
2 Girls 1 Cup
True Detective
Black Mirror
Mindhunter
Documentaries:
Our Father
Making A Murderer
Please list down all these movies in the description too 😅
Please bring Khizra back through Zoom. The podcast was much more fun with her.
You are a very good trio, you could make it more interesting by having different segments in the episode.
You guys gotta watch the jinx documentary,I'm sure you'll enjoy it
Love Amtul 🤍🤍
I saw the devil is good movie.
Crazy movie: Shutter Island
y'all missed Hereditary
can someone write all these movies names and share in comments?
Also do not watch the Serbian film 😅
Yar koi podcast kay sections bana lo ya koi guftagu ka chronological order he rakh lo seedha idhar udhar ki random baatain shuru