She beat Carrie in the face with a book!! And locked her in a dark cupboard for long hours without food or bathroom!!! That is straight up child abuse!
@@mnomadvfxMost people would consider me a fundamentalist, and I have friends that are even more opinionated and strict than I am, and even the craziest among us don't even come close to Carrie's mom. Lol, that woman is utterly fear driven and well beyond mentally ill.
Beverly Katz's death was absolutely heartbreaking. It was the one time I truly despised Hannibal for something he had done. A friend said the slices reminded him of bacon... Yeah don't give Hannibal ideas 😂
It really really hurt tbh. I thought he'd like give her a warning like Freddie Lounds.. or something..but the manner he shows up behind her n hits the lights, before her gun goes off..I had to pause and praaay she's not dead..until her dead body's reveal that made me teary af. Never have I wanted Hannibal dead so bad.. #damn. Was such a good show.
How is Cabin In The Woods not on this list, the elevator of nightmares, the basement filled with all the nightmare’s talismans, just how was this movie omitted from this list especially?
I don't understand this list at all. Who is pausing at any of those moments? You pause a video to take in detail. Multiple moments in Cabin in the Woods are pause-worthy. Event Horizon has to rank way up there as well. Personally, I paused a lot in Hellraiser 2, to take in the epic labyrinth matt paintings. The only film in this list i think I paused and step-framed through was the head explosion in Scanners. Who TF is pausing the compeltely boring The Strangers?
As well as the betting whiteboard, showing what all the different departments are betting the victims will choose. Including "Witches" and "Sexy Witches".
I agree with this! I paused several times to see what was all in that basement and the elevators. Which is saying something cause I hate pausing movies. I feel like it breaks the emersion. But that movie just had way to many good but quick shots. Heck even the when the nightmares break loose I had to watch and pause multiple times to see all chaos and destruction occuring throughout the entire shots.
Supernaturals “The French Mistake” is the sole reason I joined Twitter, since they made such a big deal out of Misha’s constant tweeting. Not long after, I was actually able to join Misha in Haiti on the 2011 Hope2Haiti trip (and again in 2013) because I’d seen him tweet about it - and because I did the fundraising to qualify. Furthermore, Twitter was where I met my now-husband. We were living 2700 miles apart and would never have met otherwise. So my marriage owes its existence to “The French Mistake”! (Oh, and Misha IS that nice in person. He’s truly amazing!)
Or the moments when the doors open and all the monsters attack the soldiers. I paused and slowed that scene down a million times to see all the monsters
I vividly remember seeing Blair Witch at theatres in 1999. I’d had stomach surgery two weeks prior, was in a state of uncomfort, and we were out for my birthday. I was in pain the whole movie, but…my most vivid memory is of one of my best friends (after the movie was over,) turned to girls who were panicking over the movie and shouted, “IT WAS A M-O-V-I-E! IT WAS NOT *REAL* !!!”
i know it wasnt but had me creeped out going back home dark and the trees outside creped me out thinking a witch were watching me or something lol how silly freaked like a little kid with someone in the closet lol felt silly afterwards lol
Quentin Tarantintoe's most paused horror movie moment is the blood running passed Marion Crane's dead bare foot and down the drain in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
Weird one with the laser grid corridor… near the door they came in is a space that is just bare metal. Not all of them could have fit there, but as the last standing man in the mincer he could’ve backed up a little…
Which is based on the real life work of an "artist" who did screwed up things with animal corpses. Had to look up his name - Damien Hirst -so you don't have to, to save yourself some sanity if you love/respect animals.
@@DogfaceSquirrel as with any art, it's all subjective. there's nothing "screwed up" about preserving animals in formaldehyde, or with showcasing anatomy in that way. i love animals, and the fact that there's been so much discussion around his work is proof that it is in fact art.
Hannibal was one of the best horror dramas ever created. The cast was brilliant and it deserved a couple more seasons. It’s hard to believe it was on NBC for three seasons actually but that scene where Hannibal sliced up Beverly or whatever her name was was horrific. I almost threw up but it was amazing none the less. Heartbreaking too because she was such a great character but a fool to go hunting in Hannibal’s house alone. That scene where he finds her in the basement is great too.
If anyone is remotely interested in twin peaks, they spoil the entire show in an about 3 seconds of dialogue after saying the focus is on the first episode. Wish I had known that.
To be fair, ALL of their videos have spoilers, and they try to mention it often before the video. You watch these videos at your own risk. Sorry they spoiled it for you, but if you've watched this channel for any significant amount of time, it is not a mystery that is what they do, especially given the video topics.
Yeah. I usually wouldn't care much about spoiling a show that's almost 30 years old, but Twin Peaks is so much about the mystery that it's a real shame to spoil it for anyone. Also, a few of the details in that description were not exactly correct. The thing about the bomb is a tremendous oversimplification, and Lynch had Bob in the script from the beginning. He just hadn't cast the role yet when he saw Frank Silva and picked him for the part. Also, the face in the mirror was an accident and wasn't noticed until much later. Lynch saw Silva crouched at the foot of Laura's bed when he was hiding some lighting wires and that's when he decided to cast him. The face in the mirror was a great piece of serendipity, though.
The Secret diary of Laura Palmer spoils it. If you haven't read it, you're watching Twin peaks wrong. You're supposed to watch the pilot, read the book then watch the rest.
Ok Remember pausing American “Werewolf in London” many times as a kid 😂 the part where he transforms I believe after blue moon plays. Totally awesome especially for back in the 80’s. 2nd was “The Ring” when they show the poor girl dead in the closet. It flashed the scene so damn quick u would miss it if u blinked. So pause button just had to be utilized to fully see what the hell was just shown to me. 😅
Thanks for mentioning Carrie. Sissy and Piper were amazing in that film. St. Sebastion had that Jesus look hence the misrepresentation. Great film!! I saw Scanners in the theatre and was very shocked lol!
Regarding The French Mistake episode of Supernatural, you miss the most important part of that scene! In footage played on the TV in the background, Jensen and Jared give broad winks to the audience. They're telling us that we are all in on the joke. That should have been the pause-button moment.
My theory is that the whole film the guys had always planned to take her out into the forest, "lose" the map, and kill her while psychologically abusing her. No real witch, just two psycho killer bros.
One moment I paused over and over and played in slow motion and still couldn't figure out how they did it is the arrow through the neck death in "Sleepaway Camp." The transition is seemless!
I only just found out how it was done while watching the Dead Meat episode on it (had an inkling, but could never quite figure out how it looked so seamless) and it's still impressive.
I remember trying to watch Lights out (the movie, not the short version from yt) at night and the opening scene in the warehouse and the light play terrified me so much, I had to stop watching the film and leave it for another time, when it was light outside.
Nina, you could have watched it with your boyfriend that way if you get scared real good you know someone is going to save you. watching it on a sunny day ain't giving the same feeling
The scene from Final Destination 2 where the kid's killed by a falling pane of glass after stomping through the pigeons and making them flee. We were pretty stoned watching it and rewound then paused that scene a few times pissing ourselves laughing. The way he folds backwards, to the point his head's near his ankles, before he's flattened into mush...funny asf😂👌🏻. Th13teen Ghosts where 'the lawyer splits". Another great pausable moment.
I remember pausing the scanners scene and framing to watch the explosion in slow motion. It’s amusing to watch the glasses fly off as his head explodes. Shot really well for its time
@@lorinctoth9402 I am aware of that. Still makes it not really worth watching for me. If you post a music video, then mute and blur it because of copywrite rules, nobody would say that it is good content. That example is of course an exaggeration, but I really miss the time when youtube was "free"
2:53 “totally unprepared” for the Insidious jumpscare, except it’s referenced in so many TH-cam videos that despite the fact I’ve never watched the movie, I know exactly where the scare is and thus am, in fact, prepared for it 😂
- The descent (creatures), - Under the dome (the cow), - Saw 5 (taking his hand out at the end of the pints of blood trap), - Hereditary (Charlie’s body, head, and the mother on the ceiling) All deserved a place, but damn you’re right about that Hannibal one👏🏼 genius
I watched City Of The Living Dead on VHS in 1980 as a pre-teen. Turned away form the regurgitation scene and never again watched it. I read up on how it was done in Fangoria magazine, and it added a second dimension of grossness. I'm now 54 and still can't bring myslef to watch it in full. Even though, like most horror scenes, it's probably quite tame now.
Terry, 54 and you look fresh tho. This gives me hope . I am fixin' to watch CLD just to see if i can scared real good in 2024 . its a damned shame i can't capture the true feeling of the 80s.
You can literally see he’s been gutted in scream. You can see his intestines lol - just googling patio scream gutted and you can see him with his insides on the outsides.
I definitely feel that Blair Witch Project (I only count the first one) was less of a supernatural movie and more of Micheal Williams and Joshua Leonard orchestrating Heather’s murder, using techniques to make it seem like something less explainable was going on.
I don’t agree, only because Mike and Josh are never found again either. If only Heather was missing, then her murder by the men would be a good explanation .
That is an old theory, but disproven by the writers. They originally meant for the witch to even be seen, but an accident happened when filming and missed the shot. Plus the scene with the ghost kids' hands on the tent could not have been Mike and Josh, since they were in the tent at the time.
1:05 the laserdisc has the unrated/uncut version. You definitely see what happened. 2:00 you want a scene to pause in *Carrie?* Watch when bloodied Carrie goes back into the house and goes up to her room. When you realize the mom was behind the door the entire time? 😱 10:47 that’s Michelle Soavi, director of *The Church* and *Cemetery Man.* He was also the chrome masked dude in *Demons.* 13:00 you could have put the beginning of *Cube* here as well.
To this day i still think the blair witch project is the scariest film ive seen. Everything was so subtle and well thought out it really couldve been real. I remember the extras on the dvd even had interviews with their friends
In the exorcist movie pazuzu shows 2x. Once on the side of the fridge when the electricity goes off in the kitchen. It's 2 seconds so you have to be quick.
Carrie :The mother was played brilliantly. Psycho : shower scene, her eyes were so dead, great acting & directing.. Bride of Chucky : i love jennifer tilly. Scream : was genius. I loved the nod they gave to other classic horrors. Think it's a great idea when a film includes bits n bobs from other classic horrors. Which we watch them more than once. Not like other genres. That's the beauty of horror
0:51 The reason it's not clear what happened to the boyfriend at the beginning of Scream 1, and no amount of freeze-framing casts any light on it, is ... because it's cut. The shots of Steve's gagged face with his head slumping back are substituted shots, replacing what you'd see if it wasn't cut. In the "Unrated" cut - the version of the film that Wes Craven made before cuts had to be made to secure an MPAA R-rating - it's more obvious that he's been slashed across the stomach. You don't see those face shots, but instead see a more distant shot of Steve sat in the chair with his guts visibly pooling out of his belly into his lap. The theatrical cut just shows the final long-shot, where the guts have stopped moving. So there's no actual time-difference on that cut, and the audio isn't altered - they just re-edited the visuals to substitute the face close-ups for the more gruesome long-shots.
If TV shows count for a list like this, I think you should also expand it to animation... And one in ten viewers already know where I'm going with this: Over the Garden Wall: Episode 10: "The Unknown", when the lantern flashes over the Beast's true form.
TW self unaliving 28:01 - 28:25 (They go into a chat about how and why, so it's pretty graphic) Maybe in future it might be good to mention this in the videos via text captions Also, to the pretty young woman who does the last few movies: please adjust your audio settings; I could hear the room echo clearly and it took away from your lovely analysis. I do gotta commend you all for mentioning Bev from Hannibal, it was a beautiful but gruesome, and I feel a lot of horror discussions sleep on the that TV show.
YEP! ANother fun fact the censors sent the film back requesting a number of edits to pass muster (I believe including shortening the shower scene). Hichcock absolutely done with their crap sat on the film for a bit making no changes at all and then sent it back with a note saying he'd taken care of it. They thanked him for his co-operation and the film was released. -source the universal studios tour Holywood
I'm thoroughly disappointed that none of Eli Roth's work made it into this video. His attention to graphic and gory detailed is unmatched, like the Achilles tendon retracting in the young man's ankle in Hostel, a truly pause worthy moment.
22:36 pretty sure 11 did NOT say the demogorgon looked like the D&D miniature.. the "main boy" of the group just picked it up and said THIS IS WHAT IT IS! without saying words. just picked up the miniature and placed it up the upside down playing board... the miniature had 2 heads so no - out the gate you're wrong based off that alone and i think it also has 4 arms? c'mon WhatCulture...
9:08…Dawn of the Dead was NOT James Gunn’s “first big break” in movie writing-he had been the sole credited screenwriter on 2002’s Scooby Doo live action movie two years before…as well as its sequel WHICH WAS RELEASED ON THE EXACT SAME DAY AS DAWN OF THE DEAD (March 23,2004)!!
SPOILER ALERT ⚠️: In the series The Walking Dead after Negan kills Genn (my favorite character). I got so sad and angry that i boycotted the rest of the series 🌹😢🤬. And no matter what anyone says, i will not start watching it again.
@@dmwingon The sadest death of them all is in the second season episode "Pretty Much Dead Already" when the team discovered that Sophia Grimes/Peletier has become a walker after searching for her for so long. It made me actually cry 😢.
OK guys, you need to apply some overall mastering with compression and limiting to keep the volume jumps to a minimum between takes. Perfectly (bad )examples are @16:25 and @21:17 when the narrator changes. Just a HUGELY unnecessary and jarring volume change. SIMPLE to fix in a careful audio edit. C'mon, WhatCulture, you're bigger and better than that.
Part of me wonders if the writers on Hannibal were fans of JoJo's Bizarre Due to Bev's fate being a tamer copy of what happened to a hitman for the Passione mafia known as Sorbet.
I’m the original release of Scream you see the meat hook go through Steve at the beginning. There is also a longer shot of Casey in the tree. If you get an original release of the vhs you can see it.
31. scream (opening) 30. carrie 29. insidious 28. the blair witch project (end) 27. the conjuring 26. psycho 25. scanners 24. the exorcist (all subliminal faces) 23. halloween 22. shaun of the dead (spaced cameo) 21. dawn of the dead 20. city of the living dead 19. army of the dead (snyder easter eggs) 18. resident evil 17. braindead aka dead alive 16. zombi 2 15. day of the dead 14. the strangers 13. bride of chucky (evidence room) 12. scream (craven cameo) 11. black christmas 10. a supernatural episode??? ok the whole top 10 are tv episodes 🙄
Cool list but where do we get these statistics from, how do we know when people are pausing? Reddit? Or are there something like Netflix or prime stats you found?
Technically i think The Walking Dead show and comic had the same number of victims for the Head spike scene but characters were just different. Like Enid, Tara, and Henry are show character exclusives so they were subs for Rosita and King Ezekiel cause the TV show couldnt afford to lose more important characters after Andrew Lincoln stepped away
Calling Carrie’s mom “strict” is a massive understatement 😂.
She makes even the average evangelical fundamentalist look quaint.
She beat Carrie in the face with a book!! And locked her in a dark cupboard for long hours without food or bathroom!!! That is straight up child abuse!
@@mnomadvfxMost people would consider me a fundamentalist, and I have friends that are even more opinionated and strict than I am, and even the craziest among us don't even come close to Carrie's mom. Lol, that woman is utterly fear driven and well beyond mentally ill.
It's her way or the highway, Carrie send her to the highway to hell😂😂
Yeah she was straight up abusive and it shouldn't be downplayed.
Beverly Katz's death was absolutely heartbreaking. It was the one time I truly despised Hannibal for something he had done. A friend said the slices reminded him of bacon... Yeah don't give Hannibal ideas 😂
Same I just absolutely despised him for the longest time after that. So much so I cheered when Will sicked that one orderly on Hannibal.
It really really hurt tbh. I thought he'd like give her a warning like Freddie Lounds.. or something..but the manner he shows up behind her n hits the lights, before her gun goes off..I had to pause and praaay she's not dead..until her dead body's reveal that made me teary af. Never have I wanted Hannibal dead so bad.. #damn. Was such a good show.
@@Aragonsdick5170 It reminded me of a form of art done with body dummies of the human body.
@@hordakprime6172
Same. Hirst (the artist) did that with different animals too bzw. A shark, a horse and a cow...
@@ViennA2891 damn.. I'm checking that out. I'm learning something new everyday 😂.
How is Cabin In The Woods not on this list, the elevator of nightmares, the basement filled with all the nightmare’s talismans, just how was this movie omitted from this list especially?
I don't understand this list at all. Who is pausing at any of those moments? You pause a video to take in detail. Multiple moments in Cabin in the Woods are pause-worthy. Event Horizon has to rank way up there as well. Personally, I paused a lot in Hellraiser 2, to take in the epic labyrinth matt paintings.
The only film in this list i think I paused and step-framed through was the head explosion in Scanners.
Who TF is pausing the compeltely boring The Strangers?
As well as the betting whiteboard, showing what all the different departments are betting the victims will choose. Including "Witches" and "Sexy Witches".
Such a good shout
Word, I still pause it so I can take it in when I rewatch it.
I agree with this! I paused several times to see what was all in that basement and the elevators. Which is saying something cause I hate pausing movies. I feel like it breaks the emersion. But that movie just had way to many good but quick shots.
Heck even the when the nightmares break loose I had to watch and pause multiple times to see all chaos and destruction occuring throughout the entire shots.
Also the wire scene in Ghost ship
Supernaturals “The French Mistake” is the sole reason I joined Twitter, since they made such a big deal out of Misha’s constant tweeting.
Not long after, I was actually able to join Misha in Haiti on the 2011 Hope2Haiti trip (and again in 2013) because I’d seen him tweet about it - and because I did the fundraising to qualify.
Furthermore, Twitter was where I met my now-husband. We were living 2700 miles apart and would never have met otherwise.
So my marriage owes its existence to “The French Mistake”!
(Oh, and Misha IS that nice in person. He’s truly amazing!)
What a story. !
How is the betting board from Cabin in the Woods not on here?
Don't worry, it's going to be in the "X More Paused Horror Moments"
Or the moments when the doors open and all the monsters attack the soldiers. I paused and slowed that scene down a million times to see all the monsters
@@avabellaaI was about to say the same thing, every single frame of that scene is horror movie art.
I wanted to see what "Kevin" was in that hell list.
@@avabellaa lots of pause-worthy moments in that movie tbh
I vividly remember seeing Blair Witch at theatres in 1999. I’d had stomach surgery two weeks prior, was in a state of uncomfort, and we were out for my birthday. I was in pain the whole movie, but…my most vivid memory is of one of my best friends (after the movie was over,) turned to girls who were panicking over the movie and shouted, “IT WAS A M-O-V-I-E! IT WAS NOT *REAL* !!!”
i know it wasnt but had me creeped out going back home dark and the trees outside creped me out thinking a witch were watching me or something lol how silly freaked like a little kid with someone in the closet lol felt silly afterwards lol
Tried watching The Conjuring at midnight a couple of Halloweens ago on HBO. That scene with the wardrobe made me think, "Nope, I'm outta here."
...giggle
Watch the picture, it's really good
Her hovering got me big time
😂😂😂
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No bug eyed Large Marge or head scene in Jaws? The decapitation scene from Exorcist 3? You guys definitely left out some of the best.
had to do a double take when i saw the hannibal pic in the thumbnail!! it's such a great show, love seeing it mentioned.
That's called clickbait, homie. 😊❤
Nothing from the Thing? Either version.😊❤
@@Zyryne1 but it was actually in the video lmao- it's not clickbait if it's true
"Most paused Moments"... and doesn't pause a single moment to make our lives easier... ffs
Most of these moments are too gory for TH-cam.
Quentin Tarantintoe's most paused horror movie moment is the blood running passed Marion Crane's dead bare foot and down the drain in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
lmao
Weird one with the laser grid corridor… near the door they came in is a space that is just bare metal.
Not all of them could have fit there, but as the last standing man in the mincer he could’ve backed up a little…
The scene from Hannibal reminds me of the scene with the horse in The Cell
Hell yeah, that was a surreal movie.
Which is based on the real life work of an "artist" who did screwed up things with animal corpses. Had to look up his name - Damien Hirst -so you don't have to, to save yourself some sanity if you love/respect animals.
@@DogfaceSquirrel thank you for the warning
@@DogfaceSquirrel as with any art, it's all subjective. there's nothing "screwed up" about preserving animals in formaldehyde, or with showcasing anatomy in that way. i love animals, and the fact that there's been so much discussion around his work is proof that it is in fact art.
@@dmwingon No, it's weird
Most paused moments
> doesn't show the paused moment/frame, just plays the scene
It's TH-cam, after all. Most of the scenes can't be shown.
@@Stjurgeon Most of them are actually on TH-cam. The channel probably doesn't want their videos demonitized so they wimp out.
Hannibal was one of the best horror dramas ever created. The cast was brilliant and it deserved a couple more seasons. It’s hard to believe it was on NBC for three seasons actually but that scene where Hannibal sliced up Beverly or whatever her name was was horrific. I almost threw up but it was amazing none the less. Heartbreaking too because she was such a great character but a fool to go hunting in Hannibal’s house alone. That scene where he finds her in the basement is great too.
I think I'm more terrified of your pronunciation of the word malevolent than I am of the melvolent presence 😬
Came here to say this. I rewound it several times to make sure I wasn't hearing things. Narrator: "malevolent" is said, m'LEV-oh-lent.
@@Vishanti Male Narrator at 4:01 'Male-Vol-ont'
It wouldn't be a WhatCulture video if there wasn't a mispronounciation of the most basic of words.
Your comment gives me faint hope for humanity.
@@Blech-h9z don't worry, WhatCulture will gradually erode that hope. Give it time 😂
If anyone is remotely interested in twin peaks, they spoil the entire show in an about 3 seconds of dialogue after saying the focus is on the first episode. Wish I had known that.
Thank you
To be fair, ALL of their videos have spoilers, and they try to mention it often before the video. You watch these videos at your own risk.
Sorry they spoiled it for you, but if you've watched this channel for any significant amount of time, it is not a mystery that is what they do, especially given the video topics.
Yeah. I usually wouldn't care much about spoiling a show that's almost 30 years old, but Twin Peaks is so much about the mystery that it's a real shame to spoil it for anyone.
Also, a few of the details in that description were not exactly correct. The thing about the bomb is a tremendous oversimplification, and Lynch had Bob in the script from the beginning. He just hadn't cast the role yet when he saw Frank Silva and picked him for the part.
Also, the face in the mirror was an accident and wasn't noticed until much later. Lynch saw Silva crouched at the foot of Laura's bed when he was hiding some lighting wires and that's when he decided to cast him. The face in the mirror was a great piece of serendipity, though.
The Secret diary of Laura Palmer
spoils it.
If you haven't read it,
you're watching Twin peaks wrong.
You're supposed to watch the pilot,
read the book
then watch the rest.
Ok
Remember pausing American “Werewolf in London” many times as a kid 😂 the part where he transforms I believe after blue moon plays. Totally awesome especially for back in the 80’s.
2nd was “The Ring” when they show the poor girl dead in the closet. It flashed the scene so damn quick u would miss it if u blinked. So pause button just had to be utilized to fully see what the hell was just shown to me. 😅
Yeah, I had a legit actual breakdown when the Bent Neck Lady episode ended. That shit messed me up.
Yeah.
The scream she makes just seems to tear right through your soul and leave you feeling hollow.
Nothing from The Thing? Seriously? Or the Alien chestburster scene?
Thanks for mentioning Carrie. Sissy and Piper were amazing in that film. St. Sebastion had that Jesus look hence the misrepresentation. Great film!!
I saw Scanners in the theatre and was very shocked lol!
28:54 For anyone who just wants to see the scene from the thumbnail of this video
The beginning of LifeForce holds the Guiness record for most pauses thanks to Me 😂
Matilda May, mmmmm
Damn near wore out the button on the remote!
Welcome, fellow men of culture!
Regarding The French Mistake episode of Supernatural, you miss the most important part of that scene! In footage played on the TV in the background, Jensen and Jared give broad winks to the audience. They're telling us that we are all in on the joke. That should have been the pause-button moment.
I'm hoping event horizon is on this list. Looking at the scenes from hell was so fast pause was necessary
I love all the mystery around the Blair Witch Project, especially all the lore and theories, probably one of the best horror movie ever made
There is no lore, it's all made up.
Meh...
Meh..indeed.
My theory is that the whole film the guys had always planned to take her out into the forest, "lose" the map, and kill her while psychologically abusing her. No real witch, just two psycho killer bros.
@@1morbidity
That's not a theory.
That's what it's about.
They planned on killing her all along.
One moment I paused over and over and played in slow motion and still couldn't figure out how they did it is the arrow through the neck death in "Sleepaway Camp." The transition is seemless!
I only just found out how it was done while watching the Dead Meat episode on it (had an inkling, but could never quite figure out how it looked so seamless) and it's still impressive.
I remember trying to watch Lights out (the movie, not the short version from yt) at night and the opening scene in the warehouse and the light play terrified me so much, I had to stop watching the film and leave it for another time, when it was light outside.
Nina, you could have watched it with your boyfriend that way if you get scared real good you know someone is going to save you. watching it on a sunny day ain't giving the same feeling
The scene from Final Destination 2 where the kid's killed by a falling pane of glass after stomping through the pigeons and making them flee. We were pretty stoned watching it and rewound then paused that scene a few times pissing ourselves laughing. The way he folds backwards, to the point his head's near his ankles, before he's flattened into mush...funny asf😂👌🏻.
Th13teen Ghosts where 'the lawyer splits". Another great pausable moment.
ANGRY PRINCESS
was the only good part of the
13 GHOSTS remake
That supernatural episode is one of the best ones ever
Thank you, now I gotta put that song on my Playlist.
I don't know how any of Jason Voorhees' face reveals didn't make it. Especially in parts 1-4.
I remember pausing the scanners scene and framing to watch the explosion in slow motion. It’s amusing to watch the glasses fly off as his head explodes. Shot really well for its time
Hannibal is also my favorite show and i would recognize filet Bev in the thumbnail anywhere lol
Dude in the bearpig suit blowing the bloke in the hotel room in ‘’The Shining “. That scene is so out’a left field.
"Here is a compilation of 31 scenes we will not show you. Please imagine being entertained." Thanks ...
Most of these scenes would violate youtube guidelines if they would be shown here, and the rest have been shown.
@@lorinctoth9402 I am aware of that. Still makes it not really worth watching for me. If you post a music video, then mute and blur it because of copywrite rules, nobody would say that it is good content. That example is of course an exaggeration, but I really miss the time when youtube was "free"
@@ayonmetar2301Yeah, I totally understand, old youtube was truly something special.
2:53 “totally unprepared” for the Insidious jumpscare, except it’s referenced in so many TH-cam videos that despite the fact I’ve never watched the movie, I know exactly where the scare is and thus am, in fact, prepared for it 😂
These lists where so good. Damn you now I have to watch all these movies all over again!! 😩😡 Jess - you look FAB ❤
Cc , she was the only Asian character on there and it broke my heart
- The descent (creatures),
- Under the dome (the cow),
- Saw 5 (taking his hand out at the end of the pints of blood trap),
- Hereditary (Charlie’s body, head, and the mother on the ceiling)
All deserved a place, but damn you’re right about that Hannibal one👏🏼 genius
The head explosion in the original Dawn of the Dead in slow motion was hilarious
I watched City Of The Living Dead on VHS in 1980 as a pre-teen. Turned away form the regurgitation scene and never again watched it. I read up on how it was done in Fangoria magazine, and it added a second dimension of grossness. I'm now 54 and still can't bring myslef to watch it in full. Even though, like most horror scenes, it's probably quite tame now.
Terry, 54 and you look fresh tho. This gives me hope . I am fixin' to watch CLD just to see if i can scared real good in 2024 . its a damned shame i can't capture the true feeling of the 80s.
No… it’s still pretty gross (like the rest of Fulci’s films).
You can literally see he’s been gutted in scream. You can see his intestines lol - just googling patio scream gutted and you can see him with his insides on the outsides.
I’m not surprised that Luda’s baby zombie was included, that scene messed me up as a kid
I laughed so hard at the baby zombie I nearly fell of my couch.
I definitely feel that Blair Witch Project (I only count the first one) was less of a supernatural movie and more of Micheal Williams and Joshua Leonard orchestrating Heather’s murder, using techniques to make it seem like something less explainable was going on.
I don’t agree, only because Mike and Josh are never found again either. If only Heather was missing, then her murder by the men would be a good explanation .
That is an old theory, but disproven by the writers. They originally meant for the witch to even be seen, but an accident happened when filming and missed the shot. Plus the scene with the ghost kids' hands on the tent could not have been Mike and Josh, since they were in the tent at the time.
1:05 the laserdisc has the unrated/uncut version. You definitely see what happened.
2:00 you want a scene to pause in *Carrie?* Watch when bloodied Carrie goes back into the house and goes up to her room. When you realize the mom was behind the door the entire time? 😱
10:47 that’s Michelle Soavi, director of *The Church* and *Cemetery Man.* He was also the chrome masked dude in *Demons.*
13:00 you could have put the beginning of *Cube* here as well.
Day of The Dead was my favorite zombie movie until Train to Busan.
To this day i still think the blair witch project is the scariest film ive seen. Everything was so subtle and well thought out it really couldve been real. I remember the extras on the dvd even had interviews with their friends
In the exorcist movie pazuzu shows 2x. Once on the side of the fridge when the electricity goes off in the kitchen. It's 2 seconds so you have to be quick.
Carrie :The mother was played brilliantly.
Psycho : shower scene, her eyes were so dead, great acting & directing..
Bride of Chucky : i love jennifer tilly.
Scream : was genius. I loved the nod they gave to other classic horrors.
Think it's a great idea when a film includes bits n bobs from other classic horrors. Which we watch them more than once. Not like other genres. That's the beauty of horror
That insidious scene is still probably my biggest jump scare
0:51 The reason it's not clear what happened to the boyfriend at the beginning of Scream 1, and no amount of freeze-framing casts any light on it, is ... because it's cut. The shots of Steve's gagged face with his head slumping back are substituted shots, replacing what you'd see if it wasn't cut.
In the "Unrated" cut - the version of the film that Wes Craven made before cuts had to be made to secure an MPAA R-rating - it's more obvious that he's been slashed across the stomach. You don't see those face shots, but instead see a more distant shot of Steve sat in the chair with his guts visibly pooling out of his belly into his lap. The theatrical cut just shows the final long-shot, where the guts have stopped moving.
So there's no actual time-difference on that cut, and the audio isn't altered - they just re-edited the visuals to substitute the face close-ups for the more gruesome long-shots.
The Strangers. I would have seen him because u can still see stuff from the side even though u are looking forward.
21:13 thats not true actually, this was first done in the opening of When a Stranger Calls
Michael Myers is actually quite handsome according to his lore, so part of the reason that he wears his mask is to be more terrifying 👀👀👀
I thought the brief glimpse of The Beast in Over Garden Wall might make it in. The show is at least horror adjacent.
If TV shows count for a list like this, I think you should also expand it to animation... And one in ten viewers already know where I'm going with this:
Over the Garden Wall: Episode 10: "The Unknown", when the lantern flashes over the Beast's true form.
TW self unaliving 28:01 - 28:25 (They go into a chat about how and why, so it's pretty graphic) Maybe in future it might be good to mention this in the videos via text captions
Also, to the pretty young woman who does the last few movies: please adjust your audio settings; I could hear the room echo clearly and it took away from your lovely analysis.
I do gotta commend you all for mentioning Bev from Hannibal, it was a beautiful but gruesome, and I feel a lot of horror discussions sleep on the that TV show.
But we KNEW from the very beginning that the killer is lurking in the house in "Black Christmas".
That's Michael FUCKING Ironside.
Ironside fucking Michael
I remember hearing the blood going down the drain in Psycho was actually Chocolate Syrup.
It was chocolate syrup
YEP! ANother fun fact the censors sent the film back requesting a number of edits to pass muster (I believe including shortening the shower scene). Hichcock absolutely done with their crap sat on the film for a bit making no changes at all and then sent it back with a note saying he'd taken care of it.
They thanked him for his co-operation and the film was released.
-source the universal studios tour Holywood
No 13 ghost's? Wheres ghost ship wire scene? So many missed opportunities, hoping for a part 2!
I don't think I understand WHICH part is even supposed to be paused.
The Hannibal scene reminded me of The Cell(2000)
Prob shouldn’t be watching this at night alone 😂😮
Cloverfield has several pausabke moments, when single frames show pictures of classic monsters like King Kong and Godzilla.
I'm thoroughly disappointed that none of Eli Roth's work made it into this video. His attention to graphic and gory detailed is unmatched, like the Achilles tendon retracting in the young man's ankle in Hostel, a truly pause worthy moment.
Brain Dead, huh? I keep forgetting that was it's name. A pretty good movie, I think.
Just to br clear, and i know its all youtubes fault, i hate when you talk about a scene and dont show it.
"Male-Volant"
Ok, it wasn't just me, then
Google translates that to "Flying Male", lol.
This list is hella accurate
Scanners and the exorcist are way too high on this list. I thought scanners would at least be in the top 3 if not number 1
22:36 pretty sure 11 did NOT say the demogorgon looked like the D&D miniature.. the "main boy" of the group just picked it up and said THIS IS WHAT IT IS!
without saying words. just picked up the miniature and placed it up the upside down playing board... the miniature had 2 heads so no - out the gate you're wrong
based off that alone and i think it also has 4 arms? c'mon WhatCulture...
9:08…Dawn of the Dead was NOT James Gunn’s “first big break” in movie writing-he had been the sole credited screenwriter on 2002’s Scooby Doo live action movie two years before…as well as its sequel WHICH WAS RELEASED ON THE EXACT SAME DAY AS DAWN OF THE DEAD (March 23,2004)!!
The Blair Witch Project was a master class in marketing.
In the opening of Scream there's a small glimpse of Steve before he's completely revealed
5:00 - "does the knife really go in" - um, no. It doesn't even come close to her body. Like not within like a foot of her body.
Nuh uh
For me Exorcist is always the best horror movie, and Shining comes to second
SPOILER ALERT ⚠️:
In the series The Walking Dead after Negan kills Genn (my favorite character). I got so sad and angry that i boycotted the rest of the series 🌹😢🤬.
And no matter what anyone says, i will not start watching it again.
And knowing that further other characters i love dies makes me want to boycott it even more.
i just lost interest after that season, it was just so bleak and depressing at that point
@@dmwingon The sadest death of them all is in the second season episode "Pretty Much Dead Already" when the team discovered that Sophia Grimes/Peletier has become a walker after searching for her for so long. It made me actually cry 😢.
@@metern that episode is SO good! i was so unprepared for it, but it's one of the best reveals i can think of.
@@dmwingon same her. The shock hot me hard.
OK guys, you need to apply some overall mastering with compression and limiting to keep the volume jumps to a minimum between takes. Perfectly (bad )examples are @16:25 and @21:17 when the narrator changes. Just a HUGELY unnecessary and jarring volume change. SIMPLE to fix in a careful audio edit. C'mon, WhatCulture, you're bigger and better than that.
I'm sure that moment in Insidious would have been surprising if it weren't in all the trailers for it
I bet The Entity
has been paused a lot
in various places.
Part of me wonders if the writers on Hannibal were fans of JoJo's Bizarre Due to Bev's fate being a tamer copy of what happened to a hitman for the Passione mafia known as Sorbet.
Beverly's death looks remarkably similar to the horse from the Cell.
Great video
I thought the call is coming from in the house was from When A Stranger Calls.
I’m the original release of Scream you see the meat hook go through Steve at the beginning. There is also a longer shot of Casey in the tree. If you get an original release of the vhs you can see it.
the most paused horror moment ever of course is in "Basic Instinct".
31. scream (opening)
30. carrie
29. insidious
28. the blair witch project (end)
27. the conjuring
26. psycho
25. scanners
24. the exorcist (all subliminal faces)
23. halloween
22. shaun of the dead (spaced cameo)
21. dawn of the dead
20. city of the living dead
19. army of the dead (snyder easter eggs)
18. resident evil
17. braindead aka dead alive
16. zombi 2
15. day of the dead
14. the strangers
13. bride of chucky (evidence room)
12. scream (craven cameo)
11. black christmas
10. a supernatural episode???
ok the whole top 10 are tv episodes 🙄
The Strangers had so many g jump scares. Hope the remake does the original justice. Very underrated film.
Dude Little monsters , Boy, the main monster villain reveals himself and i remember being 3rd grader so traumatized
John Ritter was in Bride Of Chucky?
Cool list but where do we get these statistics from, how do we know when people are pausing? Reddit? Or are there something like Netflix or prime stats you found?
Technically i think The Walking Dead show and comic had the same number of victims for the Head spike scene but characters were just different. Like Enid, Tara, and Henry are show character exclusives so they were subs for Rosita and King Ezekiel cause the TV show couldnt afford to lose more important characters after Andrew Lincoln stepped away
Luda didn't get bit. She got scratched and washed it in a fountain contaminated with zombie blood.
That opening to Scream got me so mad. And then Her Lovely Bones happened.
Can you please balance the audio when you do these? Some narrators are a LOT louder than others.
Missing the wood scène with bed from american werewolf in london
I love The Strangers❤💗❤
Black Christmas ❤💗❤
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