Cody Devaney what they did in that scene was make a tiny set and create a small doll that looks just like the mother, and had Robert Englund grab the doll and pull it inside the miniature door.
Gullible me: "Oh, a list of creepy movie endings! That sounds interesting!" *ending of Insidious appears* Oh, f**k you, not that again! There goes my sleep :/
What’s terrifying about the Blair With Project ending isn’t that Mike is just “staring at a wall”, it’s because earlier in the movie it’s said that the witch would put a child in the corner while another was attacked. Because of that, you know that Heathers demise is coming any second.
The mist ending still gets me. It’s not physically scary. It’s psychologically terrifying. What would you do in that situation? How could you live with yourself?
+FrankenHeavy I honestly don't get that ending...thanks to a subtitle-less movie that I've got (my English aren't very good). :( I'm not (quite) arachnophobic, but man that tarantula gives me the creep!!!
@@Thetruth-pq5fk What makes it more scary is that he was still alive after the coffin was filled, so he had to just stay there while he suffocated to death.
For me insidious was absolutely terrifying but not because of the demon. I actually thought he was lame and looked like a Darth Maul knock off lol. It was the woman in black a.k.a. The Mother that creeped the shit out of me! The way they would have her positioned behind trees and shit way off in the distance then pop up outta nowhere freaked me the hell out. I didn't sleep for weeks lol.
msNativegal no stop. The beginning of the movie made me want to pee my pants. You see him sleeping, and then you see the women in the window. Then the music starts and it made me want to shut the movie off
the sleepaway camp ending is by far the scariest, most disturbing and creepiest ending of a movie to date. normal minds know that something is so horribly wrong with that scene but can’t figure it out. it uses psychological techniques to scare everyone and that’s what’s scary about it. oh yeah and the fact that angela is standing there naked with a frozen face that looks like she’s screaming whilst barely making any noise at all is terrifying. the fact that it didn’t make it on this list or be in the honourable mentions is a crime.
She killed some people, because they keep bullying her, and killed another one for nearly killing her cousin, and another one for knowing her secret. One died by drowning in the lake, another one stung by bees, another one by sliced in the back with a knife, another one by their vagina being burned with a curling iron, the one that nearly killed her cousin died by getting shot in the neck with an arrow, and the last one by decapitated with a knife
Anthony Gaming absolutely man , that movie is one I cannot watch again . Very well made and not just full of jump scares like most horror movies these days . Psychologically fucking terrifying
Blair Witch's ending really is brilliant. No CG, no special effects, no monster, no ghosts, nothing - just some people standing in the corner, against the wall, but it's still one of the spookiest endings I've ever seen.
it works so well because of the legend: the last thing the person will see before the witch kills. We hear about it as if it's a throw-away, and then it hits home!
@@peteralbert1485 Exactly. It's just a throwaway reference earlier in the film and then you see it at the end and you put two and two together and it sends a chill down your spine. What makes it even creepier is that the legend is that the witch made children face the wall, but then you see this grown man doing the same thing like he's turned into a child or something. It's one of the cleverest horror films ever made. Sometimes severe restrictions push your creativity to a different level and that's what happened with this film. None of the big budget reboots/sequels have understood what made the original great.
The Blair Witch Project ending isn't ambiguous or without context... in the interviews in the beginning, you learn that the Witch would bring multiple children to the basement at once, and make them stand in a corner facing the wall while she killed the others in the center of the room. He clearly is waiting in the corner for his turn to die, because the others with the camera have to go first.
Yeah I think they meant without context in the sense that the director never visually revealed what was stalking them... and that censor being the most powerful/disturbing part
To me, an ending like the one in The Mist (2007) would be the worst. I don't mind dying, but having to live with having had erroneously killed loved ones and good people.....f that!
I guessed the ending a third of the way through the movie.....it didnt Make any sense that that body was there and nothing to do with anything....its like you walking through a maze and a cars just sitting there you'd be like wtf.....so yeah I was like I bet that's the guy
Omg thank the gods someone else thinks the same. The second creeps me out even more so cos u have kids killing their entire family just to be accepted by some demon
"Alice's 3 choice words" Alice: Then he's still there. So are those words "Then he's still", "Then he's there", "Then still there", or "he's still there"?
You guys skipped the most disturbing thing about the Psycho ending. You can actually see the skeleton of Mrs. Bates through Norman's face. It's so subtle you almost aren't sure you saw it.
The ending of Paranormal Activity scared me like I'd never been scared before. I wanted just get up and leave the room because just turning away and closing my eyes didn't even help. When Katie looks up at the camera you feel her staring right at you, even when you look away.
They kept the ending of Carrie a secret when we went to the movies to see it. It made almost everybody in the theater lift up out their chair and scream. One of the best ending in movie history.
That was the first movie that ever did the false happy ending, jump scare thing, so no one had any idea what was about to happen. Now, you almost expect it. Another movie that was crazy to watch in the theater when it was first released was When A Stranger Calls. When the cop tells her "We traced the calls and they're coming from inside the house!" People in the theater stood up out of their chairs, frantically shouting at the screen. So much fun back in the day.
That's the full line, but the point is carried across with just ". . . he's still there." Some might argue that that is 4 words, but a contraction of 2 words (he is) into he's makes it one, and so, the "3 choice words" are ". . . he's still there".
@@tommiejonsson8952 HAHA!!!! You are a funny human. I like someone willing to pick and choose the facts on which they base an argument! Keep on being you 👍
@@tommiejonsson8952 also, just quietly, you explained why he's is a contraction of 'he' and 'is'..….. You never mentioned the word 'then'..... But line I said, keep on being you bruh 👍
Spiders are scary. But Enemy is one of those movies that'll keep u thinking, at first you wouldnt really understand it til u watch it again. The spider is just a metaphor for something in Adam's life (I dont wanna spoil anything but I think I just did).
I haven't watched that movie in so long, but I remember almost having a heart attack the first time I watched it. What made that ending so scary was the randomness of it, the lack of actual emotion (or at least expected one), and how strange it was. I'm never watching that movie ever again, it was great tho lol.
The Mist should have been on this list. That ending hit like a freight train, it was absolutely spine chilling. While it’s not scary in regards to more conventional horror like gore, loud jump scares, or general creepiness. The Mists ending is emotionally devastating in which an avoidable tragedy is far more terrifying than anything a director can show is visually.
There are still loads of top 10 lists they could do; •10 best dragon Pokemon •10 best Florence and the machine songs. •10 most convincing UFO sightings. •10 best Cathedrals •10 most unfunny sitcoms. •10 most beloved Disney films. Etc...... I just made these up now
A note for the end of Candyman: If I remember correctly, that's not the lover's house, that is HELEN'S HOUSE. And Trevor shacked up with his student while Helen was still alive and in a mental institution. And then brought her to Helen's funeral. Still pisses me off, come to think of it. God, that movie was brilliant.
I'm surprised Se7en wasn't mentioned here. I know the genre is not horror but what happened at the end was truly terrifying. It traumatized me for about 2 weeks.
True. The scariest movie I´ve ever seen was Dead Silence about a woman who had a house full of puppet dolls. The ending was the worst thing I´ve ever seen. Couldnt sleep for weeks
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre doesn't even get an honorable mention? That's one of the most terrifying movie endings ever. Sally's psychotic cry laughing and Leatherface swinging the chainsaw in anger make it one of the most bone chilling moments in horror movie history.
I was just about to say the same thing, and what makes what you mentioned so frightening is that it is so low budget - it just adds an element being simple and utterly terrifying.
The ending of Carrie is one of the most classic horror moments in cinema. And even more spooky, is that is REALLY Sissy Spacek's bloody arm! She was buried below the rocks in a box with air hoses, and grabbed Amy Irving. The director knew he could use any female extra to be the bloody arm, but Sissy said she wanted to do it!
Altan’s World Well at the beginning a son dies by a jetsky accident and the sister Go’s to camp a few years later because of her abusive mother and her crush she kills people and stuff at the end She tells her crush about her “her secret” Here’s the part the next scene we discover her naked and with her crushes head it turns out the daughter died and the son lived her abusive mother made her become a girl because the sister was her favorite And I don’t know if she killed the 2 people infront of her because she shows up in other movies but she might’ve just ran and not got caught
It scared the crap out of me at the time, and I named my daughter after a Stephen King character, so I don't scare easily. I think the fact that the sort of jerky, move-like-the-tape-is-skipping has become commonplace has dimmed the effect.
well i was in middle when i first saw it so no, it was one of the scariest i had seen. But then after i watched Paranormal Activity. And learned the version I saw was different than the version played in Theaters, I went back and watched Drag me to hell and it become a comedy. Just like every other scary movie that has came out since. Conjuring and Annebelle Creation are good tho.
Two that should have been on this list: 1. The ending of The Descent, when it shows the woman making it out alive, but then it turns out to be a dream and she wakes up in the same damn situation and she knows she's about to die. 2. The ending of the first Saw, when the door slides shut on the guy just as he's about to make it.
In the first Saw Adam isn't even close to making it out. He's still chained up, unlike Lawrence, who sawed his foot off and made it out of the room before John woke up and shocked Adam so he couldn't use the gun.
+Jamie Dobson I must be remembering it wrong. I only watched it once and never again because it terrified me that badly. lol There was something gnarly about the end though.
You guys should put the content of your list in the description not in any order when it comes to spoilers. That way people can be like "oh hey I haven't seen that movie better not watch this video yet" :)
Or, you know, use those little boxes that appear when you hover over the timeline to find and skip to the next number on the list if the name of a movie you haven't watched pops up. Don't expect to be babied when you can easily skip those spoilers yourself.
I scared to watch this because I just got into scary movies and I don't want to watch the endings but I do want to k ow what movies I should watch. could u list the movies for me?
But there was context in the ending of The Blair Witch. The whole movie had this running question of "is she real or is this just a story people tell their kids"? And were the creepy things that were happening really some supernatural thing or the work of the people in the town dead set on perpetuating their myth? The final scene was so unsettling because it called back to the story they were told at the beginning of the movie, how the witch would take children and force one to stand in the corner, stone still while she murdered the other one. The shot of him standing in the corner with no one holding him was the sign that the story was true and the witch was real.
+Mirha77 It wasn't the witch that murdered her in the end. There was a man who also lived in the woods where the Blair witch did and he was the one who made one child stand in the corner while he killed the other one. Since they were grown adults, it was stupid how you can make a grown man stand in a corner.
+Mirha77 This creepy movie kept me up for weeks! The thing that GOT to me was how realistic it was. How mundane. How amateurish the camera work. Like it really was a student film. It was a slow build up and that ending, geesh... chills.
+ITIsFunnyDamnIT Yeah but when they found the rock where the witch tied up and butchered some hunters weird shit started to happen like those witchcraft stick figures hanging around them and the way their tent was "assaulted" by lots of hands. Don't forget that the long haired guy in the expedition got kidnapped (by the witch or the killer) and/or killed. Then they found the actual cabin where the kids were murdered and it was him calling for Mike, the guy who was facing the wall. Was it the witch who scared Mike or was it the killer? I don't know man, but if I'd go thru the whole situation at that point there'd be a slight chance I could have the nerve to escape or fight back.
I have battled depression for about 10 years now. The Babadook really did a great job turning it into the true monster it is. It was such a great movie.
@@leob4403 did we just become best friends? You're only the 3rd person to get it right in all these years. Many have made fun of it, but only 2, now 3 have actually commented on it. Makes me smile every time...also might have something to do with my original comment haha! Oh my depressed Pisces heart, what to do with me? Have a good day :)
@@illbeyourstumbleine happy to hear that, yes pumpkins is my favourite band actually, so these strange, beautiful lyrics Corgan invented are ingrained into my brain forever, thank you, have a good day :)
@@leob4403 yeah, Billy is kind of an arrogant asshole, but he made some magical music and for that I am grateful. Got me through some rough years in the 90s and beyond! Have a good one❤
@@illbeyourstumbleine true, I keep coming back to Pumpkins over and over throughout the years, it's strange music but it really touches on something deep, peace 😸
I watched the ring, in my dads office pirated at night then walked home...:> walking past all those computers was creepy. Or walking home after seeing american grudge 3 and seeing a 6 year old boy....standing in the middle of the night in a driveway. Thankfully it was a deer, but dear god did I nearly have a heart attack for a second.
Spiders in "Enemy" symbolize the main character's fear of women and commitment (being trapped in a web). We see the giant Godzilla spider looming over the city after his visit to his seemingly domineering mother. The whole movie is about him trying to escape from commitment with his pregnant wife and before the end, the seems resigned and OK with the prospect of being married and a father and family man, but when he sees his wife as a spider again. That symbolizes him figuring out that he still feels resentment towards her and is not ready for the family life, as he had thought. The spider doesn't act menacingly, but as if it is afraid of him, because his wife senses his aprehension and that he hasn't changed and he doesn't act afraid but disappointed.
Thank you for this explanation. I just saw the movie a few days ago, and I've been trying to wrap my head around it. My severe arachnophobia has prevented me from watching it again. At the end of the movie, though, isn't that Adam, the history teacher? I thought Anthony, the married one, died in the car accident.
Bleeve33 It has been a while since I saw the movie. Now that you mention it, yeah, I think he ends up with the girlfriend and his disappointment stems from the fact that he thought he had escaped only to find out that he feels the same resentment towards his girlfriend too.
Bleeve33 To my knowledge, spiders have been symbols for the theme of the movie, meaning male fear of commitment, for a long time. Being ensnared in a web, having the life sucked out of you and basically having to sacrifice your life in order to procreate....... Even if no one ever would have thought of that metaphor before, it would still be a fitting one. It is a harsh and I suppose misogynist metaphor, but it makes sense from the perspective of a young man who wants to remain free and unencumbered. I think the peep show with the stripper crushing a spider follows the same theme as the "radiator lady show" in "Eraserhead", perhaps even is a homage to it. Have you seen "Eraserhead"? It is basically about the same subject. A young man becomes a father without really wanting it and feels trapped and imprisoned by family life. The character in Eraserhead looks into a radiator and has a vision of a "Bettie Boop"-like woman on a stage, singing a happy song while crushing giant sperm-like things underneath her feet. I think the stripper stepping on the spider in Enemy is basically the same thing. The temptation and promise of a woman that does not threaten to ensnare the main character. Sex and fun without commitment.
They couldn't include it because they had to make room for that hack of a movie "Blair Witch" that makes way too many of their top ten lists despite it being a colossal joke.
The ending from requiem from a dream was simultaneously depressing as hell and ultra scary,scarier than any of those endings imo.Especially if you have any clue how devastating drugs can be.
+braelyn albano Agreed. That kicked me in the gut. I love when a movie does that to me. Even Stephen King said it was better than his original ending (in the story it was based on).
Psycho and Carrie are such classics. The end of Carrie really stays with you as you imagine the mental hell poor Sue will be in for a lifetime. Psycho is great because it's so unsettling from the jump. There's not one single second where you're not getting shivers.
The ending to apolo 18. Maybe not the final ending, but the moment mission control tells him they are leaving him there is just haunting. No music, no drama in their voice, just the feel of being left on the moon to die, so eerie, and it felt so real.
The ending to Drag Me to Hell was not scary. The Ring had me disturbed for a little while. I think Samara coming out of the TV was pretty scary, and the unknown about what would happen to the person they showed the video to was eerie. Final Destination literally had my sister afraid to go to the bathroom by herself, and there are things about that franchise that are still will me. In the first film, they thought it was over, the main guy escapes death just for the next guy to immediately die, but they cut the screen to black. Pretty awesome ending. The Grudge had another one of my sisters literally afraid of Asians.
10) Candy man 9) Psycho 8) Insidious 7) Enemy 6) Drag Me to Hell 5) [rec] 4) The Blair Witch Project 3) Rosemarys Baby 2) A Nightmare on Elm Street 1) Friday the 13th Honourable mentions: The Babadook Halloween Sinister Carrie Buried
How is the Thing nowhere on this list? Granted I know the Things ending isn't a jump scare or what not, but the ominous tone and mystery of not knowing whose who and the gloom/dread of knowing everyone in the Antarctic base is dead or will soon be dead is pretty eerie and scary. And that super ominous and creepy scary ennio morricone theme. Come on watchmojo...
There's also the fact that the two most recent versions (I think, I can't remember the order of them) end and start with the same scene, suggesting they're connected, making it even more creepy and ominous
there's a comic that picks up where the john carpenter version leaves off, where a submarine that received their distress call breaks through the ice to find Macready and Childs. though the Thing does find its way onto it as well, and they have to fight it off underwater. anyways, even knowing that, I agree that the ending of the the thing deserves a spot, it's one of my favorite movie endings of all time.
Sue has a nightmare where she walks to a for sale sign, but written as “Carrie White Burns In Hell”, she puts flowers in the rocks, but Carrie’s arm grabs her waking up screaming and her mother comforts her.
Not technically a horror film but the ending to Seven is the most thrilling, chilling thing I've ever seen. Shout out to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, original, too.
+Date Masamune I thought it was cheesy, even at the time. I remember as a kid, being totally grossed out when Freddy cut Tina open, after she was dragged in the bloody body bag to the boiler room. I really liked the movie up until the ending. Even as a kid, when the movie was new, I thought the ending was really cheesy. Blair Witch scared the shit out of me, back when everyone still thought it was real.
+Son Of Montreal +Date Masamune THAT was the scary thing: her mom was an inflatable doll, not a mannequin. *No one could pull a mannequin that way thru a tiny window.
The Blair Witch ending actually did have context, and it makes the scene much scarier. In the beginning of the movie they are interviewing locals and they learn that in the 1940's a man took 7 children to his house in the mountains and he would bring them down to his basement in groups of 2. He would make 1 face the corner while he killed the other child. So when the character saw her friend facing the corner she knew she was going to die.
Why do I only watch these type of videos at midnight
Lucy McNamee same lmao
Me rn
Same.
right it’s literally 3am, what the hell is wrong with me
Gerald McCray go to sleep before u start dreaming it :
the insidious ending still gives me the chills
David Hernandez me too!!!!
kenicke579 YESSS!!!
Cody Devaney what they did in that scene was make a tiny set and create a small doll that looks just like the mother, and had Robert Englund grab the doll and pull it inside the miniature door.
Gullible me: "Oh, a list of creepy movie endings! That sounds interesting!"
*ending of Insidious appears*
Oh, f**k you, not that again! There goes my sleep :/
David Hernandez insidious was terrifying to me until the end. i thought the end completely ruined it.
What’s terrifying about the Blair With Project ending isn’t that Mike is just “staring at a wall”, it’s because earlier in the movie it’s said that the witch would put a child in the corner while another was attacked. Because of that, you know that Heathers demise is coming any second.
Ashley Miller 😳
No. It was Rustin Parr who did that.
You’re confusing the witch lore with the child killer lore. The witch never dimmed that
the Blair witch was a stupid a film
I still shudder when I see the ending of insidious. That never gets old.
Tyunna Jordan mhm me too
I was so sad when Elise died:(
Same and have you seen number four
hi boii I’m not sure I don’t even remember😭
@@ty.1357 its fucking tarafying
The mist ending still gets me. It’s not physically scary. It’s psychologically terrifying. What would you do in that situation? How could you live with yourself?
I agree
Yes, there's a big difference. Like the ending to The Descent. Horrifyingly nihilistic.
I saw that movie when it first came out and remembered thinking that ending was trash.
why would you thnk it's trash? it's heartbreaking
I wouldn't.
**See's massive spider** NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE ALL ABOARD THE NOPE TRAIN, HEADING TO FUCKTHISSHITVILLE.
This joke is shit!
Does it look like I care?
***** Good thing there is plenty of room on the train right now.
I'M JUMPING RIGHT ON
Doors wide open for anyone who wants on.
The mist
Is for me the most disturbing ending
Yeah, they were just a couple of seconds away from being saved
Its sad that movie is so underrated, one of my favorite Stephen King movies. I was shocked it actually ended like that, in a good way
Its the most saddest ending ever
Ya
u feel so bad for the guy he kills his family seconds from being saved
"Alice's three choice words"
"Then he's still there"
...... sounds like four words to me....
Nah. She said it's three, has to be three. 1) Then. 2) He's. 3) Still..... damnit.
Yeah they’re so occupied with talking during the scenes and RUINING what’s coming, that they don’t know how to count right!!
That's what I was saying
But if he isn't there, then there is no he. Back down to 3 words!
That must be the real scary ending
The spider's all like, "Um.... I can explain."
😂
hahaha
EXPLAINE WHY U ATE MY HUSBAND!!!!
+Goodie Too4U "....He tasted like dortios " c:
+FrankenHeavy
I honestly don't get that ending...thanks to a subtitle-less movie that I've got (my English aren't very good). :(
I'm not (quite) arachnophobic, but man that tarantula gives me the creep!!!
The scariest ending to me is the ending to Buried. You're stuck in a coffin, slowly filling up, as your life fades away. No thanks.
Totally agree! I felt claustrophobic watching that.
@@Thetruth-pq5fk What makes it more scary is that he was still alive after the coffin was filled, so he had to just stay there while he suffocated to death.
I only saw that about 2 months ago. I had no idea Ryan Reynolds did anything but funny. He was terrific.
That movie made me cry 😭
That sounds absolutely horrific
For me insidious was absolutely terrifying but not because of the demon. I actually thought he was lame and looked like a Darth Maul knock off lol. It was the woman in black a.k.a. The Mother that creeped the shit out of me! The way they would have her positioned behind trees and shit way off in the distance then pop up outta nowhere freaked me the hell out. I didn't sleep for weeks lol.
lmaoo insidious was nothing
Plot Twist, lol.
same
Never related so much in my life
msNativegal no stop. The beginning of the movie made me want to pee my pants. You see him sleeping, and then you see the women in the window. Then the music starts and it made me want to shut the movie off
the sleepaway camp ending is by far the scariest, most disturbing and creepiest ending of a movie to date. normal minds know that something is so horribly wrong with that scene but can’t figure it out. it uses psychological techniques to scare everyone and that’s what’s scary about it. oh yeah and the fact that angela is standing there naked with a frozen face that looks like she’s screaming whilst barely making any noise at all is terrifying. the fact that it didn’t make it on this list or be in the honourable mentions is a crime.
The way that you have to wrap your head around the fact that his male sex was suppressed so deep that it sent him into this killing spree my god
Its not even that good, why do people like the ending? Oh ShEs AcTuAlLy a BoY
@@furaihama6588 mate you think Joker is the best movie of 2019 you can keep you’re mouth shut for ducking eternity
@@ReesesPieces55 That combined with the bullying he\she endured at camping
She killed some people, because they keep bullying her, and killed another one for nearly killing her cousin, and another one for knowing her secret. One died by drowning in the lake, another one stung by bees, another one by sliced in the back with a knife, another one by their vagina being burned with a curling iron, the one that nearly killed her cousin died by getting shot in the neck with an arrow, and the last one by decapitated with a knife
Scariest ending of all time was The Twilight series. Why? Because everyone didn't die. Thus, the possibility of a sequel is the scariest thing ever.
Worse, the author actually got paid.
Even the actor who played the vampire dude hates them
its 2019 and yall are still pressed on twilight?? lmao
Twilight? Lol The late 2000s called, they want their punching bag back.
I got a good way that could end those movies. How about Bella and Edward meet Blade? LOL.
The Babadook left me baba shook
Anthony Gaming absolutely man , that movie is one I cannot watch again . Very well made and not just full of jump scares like most horror movies these days . Psychologically fucking terrifying
Anthony Gaming lmao
I didn't like that movie :(
This is amazing
I'm never watching that movie
Blair Witch's ending really is brilliant. No CG, no special effects, no monster, no ghosts, nothing - just some people standing in the corner, against the wall, but it's still one of the spookiest endings I've ever seen.
Looks like a guy pissing in a corner to me.
it works so well because of the legend: the last thing the person will see before the witch kills. We hear about it as if it's a throw-away, and then it hits home!
@@peteralbert1485 Exactly. It's just a throwaway reference earlier in the film and then you see it at the end and you put two and two together and it sends a chill down your spine.
What makes it even creepier is that the legend is that the witch made children face the wall, but then you see this grown man doing the same thing like he's turned into a child or something.
It's one of the cleverest horror films ever made. Sometimes severe restrictions push your creativity to a different level and that's what happened with this film. None of the big budget reboots/sequels have understood what made the original great.
@Stanley Jedrzejczyk Derpaderpaderp
Dude this movie is real footage no cgi effects added or jump scares,these people are real people that went missing
Although not scary, as such, “autopsy of Jane doe” was chilling.
The radio at the ending was so fucked up
@@McLovin-qh2vq yeah that was fully fucked
I found it really creepy and scary at the same time
The end ruined it
Anyone scrolling through the comment section for safety!? 😂😂😂
I am 😅
Nah, I first saw the whole vid in full screen n now replaying it while reading comments. I like wasting time.
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The Blair Witch Project ending isn't ambiguous or without context... in the interviews in the beginning, you learn that the Witch would bring multiple children to the basement at once, and make them stand in a corner facing the wall while she killed the others in the center of the room. He clearly is waiting in the corner for his turn to die, because the others with the camera have to go first.
Yeah I think they meant without context in the sense that the director never visually revealed what was stalking them... and that censor being the most powerful/disturbing part
i was literally about to write that, i haven't even finished the video yet i came down to comment exactly what u said
shit sounds horrifying
wow! thanks! i never understood that ending until now (just in case: i am not being sarcastic here)
Dude you just won the internet.
That fucking spider though, fuck that shit
😂😂😂😂 same
+RubberBill™ It looks like a gigantic version of my goliath birdeater, that was the first thing that came to my mind
Griff4863 Sir, do you feed birds to your spider?
RubberBill™ No? O-o
Griff4863 Why not just call it a Goliath spider then?
To me, an ending like the one in The Mist (2007) would be the worst. I don't mind dying, but having to live with having had erroneously killed loved ones and good people.....f that!
That isn’t scary though?
4:43 When the dude opens the door, the spider like "Bruh, I can explain" 😂
Why do we click stuff?
Lol it like ummmmmmmmmmmm I didn't do anything
bro i’m weak lmao
when i look at the comments, and i see yours.
i was like
"bruh, you copied a comment"
If I saw that giant spider, I would have gotten out of there PDQ.
The Blair Witch ending was put in context, earlier in the film it is mentioned that when she killed she had one child face the wall
+Kaluriel Yeah, something like all the bad kids faced the wall so they wouldn't know which one she would go for first or something?
+Salty Vinegar she didn't like the look in their eyes, so she would turn them against the wall.
+Kaluriel Actually, it wasn't a she. It was the murderer, Rustin Parr, the one who killed the kids in the 40's who would turn the kids around.
+Ernie Wyles You are indeed correct, so maybe the ghost of Rustin is the true fiend behind it all rather than the witch.
That's very possible. This is THE ambiguous part of the movie, if you ask me.
"Oh, I love horror movies! Let's watch this video!"
*Sees the giant spider*
"I'M LEAVING"'
Super 8 😂😂😂
@@Liveandletdie21 oh good thing I haven't started the video, toodles
He just wants to be your friend
You know he has pennywise as his face and the spider is the one that smells fear this time
The ending is just weird
Me before the movie: " This is nothing haha "
Me after the movie: " MOM GET THE SALT!!! "
Theo Ranalan lmao!
This ain't supernatural
Me who hears basalt: HERE COMES YOUR BASALT
*CORNED BEEEEFF* - Nicole Watterson, The Amazing World Of Gumball
Sorry, had to say it, I love that scene.
What about the original Saw ending? Imagine being left in a room to rot but realize everything was a big Lie at the same time.
I guessed the ending a third of the way through the movie.....it didnt Make any sense that that body was there and nothing to do with anything....its like you walking through a maze and a cars just sitting there you'd be like wtf.....so yeah I was like I bet that's the guy
Yea that was messed up
jamezdaham lmao you didn’t guess shit
jamezdaham most people didn’t guess it though. I agree with op it should be here
Cambo that’s what i thought
I don't think The "Nightmare On Elm Street" ending is that scary because of the whole blow-up sex doll thing.
It was a mannequin thank you... did you want her to pop? Lol...
I remember watching that as a kid one of the scariest endings of my life now looking at it not the same but at that time mannn
What made it creepy for me was the car closing up and the Stepford Wife look on the mother's face
LOL
James Posey thanks for ruining it for us Robert Englund!!!! LOL
Sinister was one of the grimmest horror films ever made.
One of my absolute best. Decent plot and some very good scares.
@@xerxesx7x464 It was a good horror movie. Really deeply fucked up.
That movie almost gave me a heart attack.
@@tabthecabbit3354 I mean...that's not really a recommendation.
Omg thank the gods someone else thinks the same. The second creeps me out even more so cos u have kids killing their entire family just to be accepted by some demon
Excuse me three years ago and this is recommended in 2019 October who else’s got this.
Yup I got it to
I ligit sleep with a cross now
BEGON DEMONS
I got it, but because I was watching a lot of Candyman videos.
Just got it today. Lol
Hi!
Me lol
Can I get 100k with no vids????? Same
3 choice words “ then he’s still there”
Damn Mojo you cant even count correctly.
Came to the comments looking for this
@Alec Romero HAHA
@Alec Romero your line is incorrect hahaha.... sorry I had to release my anger of annoying English teachers
I was thinking am I just retarded and can't count to 3 or did everyone notice that.
That's what happens when you record the voiceover first lol
A condom commercial came on during the middle of me watching this :(
EWWWW
HA.
😂😂😂
Came on
😂😂😂 I'm sorry you needed to see that
The scariest film i ever saw was castaway...all that time with no wifi
Wtf are you reading my mind? I legit was watching a video just now
Holy sh*t 2:13
Haven't got to your part wish me luck
BOOOOO
@@ethanpoindexter4142 fuck you
You can watch tue film when you are 12 bruh
"Alice's 3 choice words"
Alice: Then he's still there.
So are those words "Then he's still", "Then he's there", "Then still there", or "he's still there"?
The OfficialPSI: no you’re right she did say ‘then he’s still there.’
The narrator just doesn’t know simple math. It goes 1 2 3 4 and so on. Ha ha
You guys skipped the most disturbing thing about the Psycho ending. You can actually see the skeleton of Mrs. Bates through Norman's face. It's so subtle you almost aren't sure you saw it.
Creepy Recipe the scariest part is that my bio teacher last year is named “mrs. Bates”
Sometimes he mister bates
Yes! Exactly what I was thinking when they ended it. You forgot the best part of that scene!
i swear to god i thought i saw lines on his lips like a skull or some shit. had no idea what it was. thanks
Holy shit I didn’t notice it
The giant spider in Enemy...it's just one of Aragog's children that somehow escaped the Forbidden Forest.
ladycplum Awesome assessment!
ladycplum follow the spiders he says. Why couldn't it be follow the butterflies. Lmao
Bruh😂😂😂😂
I..😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨
*hagrid gets angry with himself*
The scariest part is that when Freddy grabbed that lady she didn’t bend her legs
Julian Wood haaaaaahaaa I know! That was ridiculous!
the dummy is so obvious lol
It’s a sex doll....
Sex doll, dummy, they’re pretty much the same!
It was a blow up doll lol
The ending of Paranormal Activity scared me like I'd never been scared before. I wanted just get up and leave the room because just turning away and closing my eyes didn't even help. When Katie looks up at the camera you feel her staring right at you, even when you look away.
Don't like the ending of drag me to hell! She went to hell because she's doing her job?!
andrew cruz true
right
but sometimes u have to use ur moral compass it was way bigger than doing her job i think
Curtis Williams still, it's not the best reason for u to go to hell 😒
uh, they *didn't* say "Top 10 _Happy_ Movie Endings", they said SCARIEST movie endings.
The way that lady got dragged through the door at 9:30 got me Weak AF 😂🤣😂
djcharlez lol
Her wig? Snatched.
djcharlez LMFAOO SKSJDJ
yeah, some unearthly physics going on there XD
You talking about freddy Krueger
I've seen many horror movies but Sinister is one of the few that I can't re-watch. Something about it and the ending really disturb me.
then you have not watched oculus
seriously. its one of the most disturbing films ive ever seen.
The first one right, cause the second one is absolute shit
try watching hereditary more than once
The Kitty I agree. Twisted movie start to finish..
The shining ending gives me the shivers for sure.
Stevie Fischetti absolutely - the slow zoom is creepy
Pun or no pun intended
Yes very i agree not the scariest on the list but yeah
I don’t get the shining one
That picture tho
They kept the ending of Carrie a secret when we went to the movies to see it. It made almost everybody in the theater lift up out their chair and scream. One of the best ending in movie history.
GRIMS REVENGE I would have looooooved to see Carrie in theaters for the first time watching it! That must of been so cool
That was the first movie that ever did the false happy ending, jump scare thing, so no one had any idea what was about to happen. Now, you almost expect it. Another movie that was crazy to watch in the theater when it was first released was When A Stranger Calls. When the cop tells her "We traced the calls and they're coming from inside the house!" People in the theater stood up out of their chairs, frantically shouting at the screen. So much fun back in the day.
"3 choice words"
"Then he's still there"
*Nice one*
That's the full line, but the point is carried across with just ". . . he's still there." Some might argue that that is 4 words, but a contraction of 2 words (he is) into he's makes it one, and so, the "3 choice words" are ". . . he's still there".
you're forgetting the 'then'
I'm not forgetting it. I'm omitting it. I'm not going to explain why, because I've already done that.
@@tommiejonsson8952 HAHA!!!! You are a funny human. I like someone willing to pick and choose the facts on which they base an argument! Keep on being you 👍
@@tommiejonsson8952 also, just quietly, you explained why he's is a contraction of 'he' and 'is'..….. You never mentioned the word 'then'..... But line I said, keep on being you bruh 👍
The fuck was up with the spider??
Ugh real life gore gets ME
My class is dressing up for Halloween tomorrow Cant wait! I am only 12 am I to old for that?
Spiders are scary. But Enemy is one of those movies that'll keep u thinking, at first you wouldnt really understand it til u watch it again. The spider is just a metaphor for something in Adam's life (I dont wanna spoil anything but I think I just did).
realy negga
I haven't watched that movie in so long, but I remember almost having a heart attack the first time I watched it. What made that ending so scary was the randomness of it, the lack of actual emotion (or at least expected one), and how strange it was. I'm never watching that movie ever again, it was great tho lol.
The Mist should have been on this list. That ending hit like a freight train, it was absolutely spine chilling. While it’s not scary in regards to more conventional horror like gore, loud jump scares, or general creepiness. The Mists ending is emotionally devastating in which an avoidable tragedy is far more terrifying than anything a director can show is visually.
Find it amazing that they have not run out of top 10 ideas.
It's all judged by voting
People can submit ideas on their website
It's the community's ideas that keep this channel running
+Affliction ...They run out of ideas and put up, "Top 10 Ideas!"
There are still loads of top 10 lists they could do;
•10 best dragon Pokemon
•10 best Florence and the machine songs.
•10 most convincing UFO sightings.
•10 best Cathedrals
•10 most unfunny sitcoms.
•10 most beloved Disney films.
Etc...... I just made these up now
11:08 "Alice's three chose words"
"Then he's still there"
That's four words.
That was the first thing I noticed
raydarable i was thinking that too xD
milanosrp Possibly.
Esther FilmuziekFan How did you get 5?
raydarable "He's" can be described as 2 words
A note for the end of Candyman: If I remember correctly, that's not the lover's house, that is HELEN'S HOUSE. And Trevor shacked up with his student while Helen was still alive and in a mental institution. And then brought her to Helen's funeral.
Still pisses me off, come to think of it. God, that movie was brilliant.
Commenter Commenty pants yea I think that’s how it works he was killed for being a douche
Commenter Commenty pants
and scary as shit tbh
I was gonna say this. Thank you.
The score on the film is very creepy.
I'm surprised Se7en wasn't mentioned here. I know the genre is not horror but what happened at the end was truly terrifying. It traumatized me for about 2 weeks.
What's in the boxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ???????????????
Nothing is horror to me until dolls are involved
+Random Guy Absolutely not. I just hate clowns, masks,puppets... That thing from Saw still freaks me out
True. The scariest movie I´ve ever seen was Dead Silence about a woman who had a house full of puppet dolls. The ending was the worst thing I´ve ever seen. Couldnt sleep for weeks
+Random Guy spiders are not scary most people who watch horrors are scared of dolls especially me 😰
Dead Silence.
Check it out... Or not
Better not..I checked thumbnail and I am already scared..
Lol I had to keep the comment section open to comfort me
Lol ikr
Same thing lol
Ikr 😂😂
I'm on my phone so I can't
I read comments wile watching the video
Lol Alice's "three" choice words were
1. Then
2. He's
3. Still
4. There
Can you count?
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Animal_Lover 98876
haha totally
I thought the same thing
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre doesn't even get an honorable mention? That's one of the most terrifying movie endings ever. Sally's psychotic cry laughing and Leatherface swinging the chainsaw in anger make it one of the most bone chilling moments in horror movie history.
I was just about to say the same thing, and what makes what you mentioned so frightening is that it is so low budget - it just adds an element being simple and utterly terrifying.
I remember watching candyman when I was like 10. That movie still freaks me out 12 years later.
Me two
+Kazuto Kirigaya Mewtwo :P
I don't think it was that scary
+Achirag Chirag pikachu
+CollegeTalkTV YES! Lol one thumbs up wasn't enough. I think I saw it when I was around the same age.
The end of SAW (the first one) is ingenious, in my opinion.
Gordon Hatherley
Agreed, shocked me when he got up st the end.
Great ending. The music going with it was so perfect as well
Genius, yes, scary? not so much. More mind-blowing than scary.
Best part at the end says Game Over.
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The ending of Carrie is one of the most classic horror moments in cinema. And even more spooky, is that is REALLY Sissy Spacek's bloody arm! She was buried below the rocks in a box with air hoses, and grabbed Amy Irving. The director knew he could use any female extra to be the bloody arm, but Sissy said she wanted to do it!
"Sleep away camp" ending was very disturbing
How does it end? I never watched the movie so I wanna know
the floor is made out of floor how does it end?
Altan’s World
Well at the beginning a son dies by a jetsky accident and the sister
Go’s to camp a few years later because of her abusive mother and her crush she kills people and stuff at the end
She tells her crush about her “her secret”
Here’s the part the next scene we discover her naked and with her crushes head it turns out the daughter died and the son lived her abusive mother made her become a girl because the sister was her favorite
And I don’t know if she killed the 2 people infront of her because she shows up in other movies but she might’ve just ran and not got caught
KyleeNguyen thank you
Altan’s World your welcome
it hasn't aged well, but way back when, The Ring.
It scared the crap out of me at the time, and I named my daughter after a Stephen King character, so I don't scare easily. I think the fact that the sort of jerky, move-like-the-tape-is-skipping has become commonplace has dimmed the effect.
Still a top scare , the original or the remake
That movie will forever scare me😁😔
@@luceret may i ask you what did you name her?
Seriously? Did anyone actually find Drag me to Hell scary? I think it's hysterical.
It's a horror comedy.
That was a great movie because it was funny! Plus I was so happy she got drug to Hell, that was a happy surprise!
Yeah, i felt at the end she got her just deserts. I found Thinner to be a better drag me to hell than drag me to hill
well i was in middle when i first saw it so no, it was one of the scariest i had seen. But then after i watched Paranormal Activity. And learned the version I saw was different than the version played in Theaters, I went back and watched Drag me to hell and it become a comedy. Just like every other scary movie that has came out since. Conjuring and Annebelle Creation are good tho.
That movie was not only hilarious but I wanted her to get dragged... like she was annoying LOL
Carrie should've gotten more than an honorable mention..
+Darlene Marlene After that jumpscare I was afraid of everything the rest of the night.
+Darlene Marlene and that music
+patrickbart94 that was more than a cheap jump scare
+Darlene Marlene I agree. It was FAR more terrifying than the actual #1 on this list.
Completely agree!
TH-cam recommendations:
So, I bet you’re wondering why we gathered all you here today
Two that should have been on this list:
1. The ending of The Descent, when it shows the woman making it out alive, but then it turns out to be a dream and she wakes up in the same damn situation and she knows she's about to die.
2. The ending of the first Saw, when the door slides shut on the guy just as he's about to make it.
In the first Saw Adam isn't even close to making it out. He's still chained up, unlike Lawrence, who sawed his foot off and made it out of the room before John woke up and shocked Adam so he couldn't use the gun.
+Jamie Dobson I must be remembering it wrong. I only watched it once and never again because it terrified me that badly. lol There was something gnarly about the end though.
karmakameleon113 the whole series of movies is fucked up
+Jamie Dobson the first one was real good tho. than they raped and milked the franchise so hard that just torture porn was left.
+Jamie Dobson the first one was real good tho. than they raped and milked the franchise so hard that just torture porn was left.
You guys should put the content of your list in the description not in any order when it comes to spoilers. That way people can be like "oh hey I haven't seen that movie better not watch this video yet" :)
Exactly!
i def agree!
We can also put the list in the comments, alas, there will be spoilers in the comments.
Or, you know, use those little boxes that appear when you hover over the timeline to find and skip to the next number on the list if the name of a movie you haven't watched pops up. Don't expect to be babied when you can easily skip those spoilers yourself.
I scared to watch this because I just got into scary movies and I don't want to watch the endings but I do want to k ow what movies I should watch. could u list the movies for me?
What about John Carpenter's The Thing? Debatably the most iconic ambiguous ending, people are still in debate over it.
True. "Keep watching the skies."
“Maybe we shouldn’t”
Good point. Real good movie as well.
What I if told you 😩🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Great ending, not a scary ending though.
The thumbnail looked like Hillary Clinton having a stroke.
Not wrong
scrolled the comments looking for this.
JKSKSFKSK LMAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it did, HAHAHA
But there was context in the ending of The Blair Witch. The whole movie had this running question of "is she real or is this just a story people tell their kids"? And were the creepy things that were happening really some supernatural thing or the work of the people in the town dead set on perpetuating their myth? The final scene was so unsettling because it called back to the story they were told at the beginning of the movie, how the witch would take children and force one to stand in the corner, stone still while she murdered the other one. The shot of him standing in the corner with no one holding him was the sign that the story was true and the witch was real.
The only movie that still gets under my skin.
+Mirha77 It wasn't the witch that murdered her in the end. There was a man who also lived in the woods where the Blair witch did and he was the one who made one child stand in the corner while he killed the other one. Since they were grown adults, it was stupid how you can make a grown man stand in a corner.
+ITIsFunnyDamnIT Didn't that guy lose it? I would imagine he could be overwhelmed when he isn't in the right state of mind.
+Mirha77 This creepy movie kept me up for weeks! The thing that GOT to me was how realistic it was. How mundane. How amateurish the camera work. Like it really was a student film. It was a slow build up and that ending, geesh... chills.
+ITIsFunnyDamnIT Yeah but when they found the rock where the witch tied up and butchered some hunters weird shit started to happen like those witchcraft stick figures hanging around them and the way their tent was "assaulted" by lots of hands.
Don't forget that the long haired guy in the expedition got kidnapped (by the witch or the killer) and/or killed. Then they found the actual cabin where the kids were murdered and it was him calling for Mike, the guy who was facing the wall.
Was it the witch who scared Mike or was it the killer?
I don't know man, but if I'd go thru the whole situation at that point there'd be a slight chance I could have the nerve to escape or fight back.
The Mist, that ending is scary because in that situation, it could happen to almost anyone.
Collin Kessler that's more like a depressed ending :(
That wasn't scary though... it was unusual.
It should be on a list of the most devastating movie endings.
Oh, that one is equally horrific and sad.
I hated the ending. Now that Religious Zealot getting killed was nice.
am I the only one who finds Norman Bates really good looking, like he could kill me any day.
Lmao "he could kill me any day 😂
+Savannah Elsey yeah id blow him
A boy's best friend is his mother
Haha I always thought that! He could jump in the shower with me whenever he's liked.. Just maybe without the dead mum get up and butcher knife.
Lol I was just about to type that when I saw you beat me to it.
I have battled depression for about 10 years now. The Babadook really did a great job turning it into the true monster it is. It was such a great movie.
Stumbleine, that's Pumpkins right
@@leob4403 did we just become best friends? You're only the 3rd person to get it right in all these years. Many have made fun of it, but only 2, now 3 have actually commented on it. Makes me smile every time...also might have something to do with my original comment haha! Oh my depressed Pisces heart, what to do with me? Have a good day :)
@@illbeyourstumbleine happy to hear that, yes pumpkins is my favourite band actually, so these strange, beautiful lyrics Corgan invented are ingrained into my brain forever, thank you, have a good day :)
@@leob4403 yeah, Billy is kind of an arrogant asshole, but he made some magical music and for that I am grateful. Got me through some rough years in the 90s and beyond! Have a good one❤
@@illbeyourstumbleine true, I keep coming back to Pumpkins over and over throughout the years, it's strange music but it really touches on something deep, peace 😸
“3 choice words”
“Then he’s still there”
No hate lol I just thought it was funny 😂
With so many top ten lists under their belt, you'd assume they could count.
@Hey it's shay i know it is actually 5 the forgot the apostrophe ROFL
I did too. There goes her editor's job at The New Yorker.
There are 3 kinds of people in this world; those who can count and those who can’t.....
@@wonky3783 it was a joke smh
Wow, you forgot "The Ring". Still your list is not bad.
I watched the ring, in my dads office pirated at night then walked home...:> walking past all those computers was creepy.
Or walking home after seeing american grudge 3 and seeing a 6 year old boy....standing in the middle of the night in a driveway. Thankfully it was a deer, but dear god did I nearly have a heart attack for a second.
Papuz40 absolutely. 8 weeks of sleepless night
@@andrewf0784
And the musical composition by Hans Zimmer is brilliant
It wasn't all that
psycho...and always will be
good movie...but not even a little bit scary
First-name Last-name psychologically scary
I agree. It is all psychological and there are two scenes where I still jump.
Hereditary's ending could be int he top ten now for sure.
Khalil Goodman exactly why I was watching these type of videos. I just watched it yesterday lol
watched that shit in theaters the day it came out, fucking terrifying
@@nurxyzz It really is. That movie gave me nightmares for a couple days.
@@HaloOfSun there has never been a movie that actually scared me or made me cover my eyes, but when i saw that in theater i barely had my eyes open
I just dont get the ending its a bit dark but certainly not scary😐
Insidious seems by far the scariest.
JackStrait
I was bored I dislike the granny and those two idiots
JackStrait not even once im 12 and thats not scary
So when have different minds of horro
*horror
Spiders in "Enemy" symbolize the main character's fear of women and commitment (being trapped in a web). We see the giant Godzilla spider looming over the city after his visit to his seemingly domineering mother. The whole movie is about him trying to escape from commitment with his pregnant wife and before the end, the seems resigned and OK with the prospect of being married and a father and family man, but when he sees his wife as a spider again. That symbolizes him figuring out that he still feels resentment towards her and is not ready for the family life, as he had thought. The spider doesn't act menacingly, but as if it is afraid of him, because his wife senses his aprehension and that he hasn't changed and he doesn't act afraid but disappointed.
Thank you for this explanation. I just saw the movie a few days ago, and I've been trying to wrap my head around it. My severe arachnophobia has prevented me from watching it again. At the end of the movie, though, isn't that Adam, the history teacher? I thought Anthony, the married one, died in the car accident.
Bleeve33
It has been a while since I saw the movie.
Now that you mention it, yeah, I think he ends up with the girlfriend and his disappointment stems from the fact that he thought he had escaped only to find out that he feels the same resentment towards his girlfriend too.
TrangleC Gotcha! Why do you think the director went with the spider imagery? Oh, and what was the deal with the sex-spider show in the beginning?
Bleeve33
To my knowledge, spiders have been symbols for the theme of the movie, meaning male fear of commitment, for a long time.
Being ensnared in a web, having the life sucked out of you and basically having to sacrifice your life in order to procreate.......
Even if no one ever would have thought of that metaphor before, it would still be a fitting one.
It is a harsh and I suppose misogynist metaphor, but it makes sense from the perspective of a young man who wants to remain free and unencumbered.
I think the peep show with the stripper crushing a spider follows the same theme as the "radiator lady show" in "Eraserhead", perhaps even is a homage to it.
Have you seen "Eraserhead"?
It is basically about the same subject. A young man becomes a father without really wanting it and feels trapped and imprisoned by family life.
The character in Eraserhead looks into a radiator and has a vision of a "Bettie Boop"-like woman on a stage, singing a happy song while crushing giant sperm-like things underneath her feet.
I think the stripper stepping on the spider in Enemy is basically the same thing.
The temptation and promise of a woman that does not threaten to ensnare the main character.
Sex and fun without commitment.
TrangleC Dude, you rock! And I'll have to add "Eraserhead" to my list of movies to watch.
The invasion of the body snatchers scream ending better be here
+Dr Random Good Call
I expected it to be too.
+Dr Random They should have included it. I don't get why they didn't. That was truly horrifying and scary that ending.
agreed. i watched it again yesterday. that ending :o
They couldn't include it because they had to make room for that hack of a movie "Blair Witch" that makes way too many of their top ten lists despite it being a colossal joke.
The ending from requiem from a dream was simultaneously depressing as hell and ultra scary,scarier than any of those endings imo.Especially if you have any clue how devastating drugs can be.
I think the mist had one of the best endings of movie history.
+braelyn albano It was a great ending, not scary though
God that was such a distressing ending
+braelyn albano Agreed. That kicked me in the gut. I love when a movie does that to me. Even Stephen King said it was better than his original ending (in the story it was based on).
that killed me inside
The movie ending was a better ending than Stephen Kings own ending in the book, honestly.
ooooh that classic jeepers creeps ending...
+ERRoN KiNG Jeepers Creepers, where'd you get those peepers?
i really wish they would release the third one...
+ERRoN KiNG the third onnes in the making, and that endings the best
Kaiju Max they said it's done but no studio will pick it up...
I can't believe they forgot to put that on the list
*3 choice words* "Then he's still there." 😂😂Tf? What u smoking? Pass that over here please
"Chris! Is that a police? Im calling the weed!"
"420 what you smokin?"
Psycho and Carrie are such classics. The end of Carrie really stays with you as you imagine the mental hell poor Sue will be in for a lifetime. Psycho is great because it's so unsettling from the jump. There's not one single second where you're not getting shivers.
Carrie is more a tragic cautionary tale than a horror movie but it's still an absolute classic that never fails to make you feel for poor Carrie white
The ending to apolo 18. Maybe not the final ending, but the moment mission control tells him they are leaving him there is just haunting. No music, no drama in their voice, just the feel of being left on the moon to die, so eerie, and it felt so real.
The ending of Buried, for me, made me more angry than scared!
Full-Metal-Girl the movie sucked
I walked out, wanting to wreck my own TV. Furious, upset and unsettled.
Same here!!!!
Your right!
It made me angry, sad, and kinda sick, but not scared.
The ending to Drag Me to Hell was not scary.
The Ring had me disturbed for a little while. I think Samara coming out of the TV was pretty scary, and the unknown about what would happen to the person they showed the video to was eerie.
Final Destination literally had my sister afraid to go to the bathroom by herself, and there are things about that franchise that are still will me. In the first film, they thought it was over, the main guy escapes death just for the next guy to immediately die, but they cut the screen to black. Pretty awesome ending.
The Grudge had another one of my sisters literally afraid of Asians.
I saw the Grudge in middle school, and it was the only movie that really scared me.
I love asians😂😂
I feel you. Something about Final Destination Franchise always gets me too
I was terrified of Asians for months cause of the grudge 3
@@2010topdog same
The Insidious is, in my opinion, the scariest ending.
The ending to Dead silence was pretty creepy
+Dan Rainbowflappyblue Your affection for cartoon ponies is pretty creepy too.
Yes omg yessssss
+TheDeftZeppelin think what you like man! 👊🏼have a nice life
+Bader AlAwadhi glad someone agrees with me lol
+Dan Rainbowflappyblue I just went and watched it, and I must say, its the scariest one I've seen yet.
By three you mean four right? "Then he's still there" is definitely four words
I noticed too. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the breeze.
yes def. 4 words not 3
tbh these are 5 words
Or five if you count "he's" as two words
thanks. was really bugging me. :P
The Carrie ending was one of the most SHOCKING endings or all. It has been widely copied,but I never saw that one coming.
Deliverance did it 4 years before Carrie.
10) Candy man
9) Psycho
8) Insidious
7) Enemy
6) Drag Me to Hell
5) [rec]
4) The Blair Witch Project
3) Rosemarys Baby
2) A Nightmare on Elm Street
1) Friday the 13th
Honourable mentions:
The Babadook
Halloween
Sinister
Carrie
Buried
How is the Thing nowhere on this list? Granted I know the Things ending isn't a jump scare or what not, but the ominous tone and mystery of not knowing whose who and the gloom/dread of knowing everyone in the Antarctic base is dead or will soon be dead is pretty eerie and scary. And that super ominous and creepy scary ennio morricone theme. Come on watchmojo...
There's also the fact that the two most recent versions (I think, I can't remember the order of them) end and start with the same scene, suggesting they're connected, making it even more creepy and ominous
there's a comic that picks up where the john carpenter version leaves off, where a submarine that received their distress call breaks through the ice to find Macready and Childs. though the Thing does find its way onto it as well, and they have to fight it off underwater. anyways, even knowing that, I agree that the ending of the the thing deserves a spot, it's one of my favorite movie endings of all time.
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Jeremy Dubeck ikr
The ending of 'Shutter' sends shivers down my spine
I agree.
100% agreed.
Agree
Why is Darth Maul behind that man at 3:31?
I found this too funny
+NickRand47 That's what I said!
That's what the demon looks like
+RainbowKat13 it's a joke lol
+RainbowKat13 for reals that's scary they look so... red
"Carrie" to me was by far the scariest ending to a movie. Totally made me jump out of my seat.
Me too! The only time ive been properly terrified by a film
Carrie's bloody hand reaching from the rubble and grasping Sue's arm and her waking up screaming her head off, yup...
Sue has a nightmare where she walks to a for sale sign, but written as “Carrie White Burns In Hell”, she puts flowers in the rocks, but Carrie’s arm grabs her waking up screaming and her mother comforts her.
It's pretty much the Friday the 13th ending only it came first
4:44 That spider's reaction is exactly me when I see a spider...
Lol
the spider was like "it's not what it looks like"
+Nick Watkins No... Not at all... *Ha ha ha ha ha!!!!*
hah
it's terrifying
What about Requiem for a Dream? Its ending left me traumatized for a whole day.
Man I didn't get to ever Finnish that movie
+kristof gergely
I would't say that the ending for Requiem for a Dream is scary. I';s unsettling, sure, but in a different kind of way.
!!!! frr
+kristof gergely only a day? boy you are strong.
+Sterlington Parker strangely enough i didnt feel depressed or anything. my reaction was "meh oh well"
Not technically a horror film but the ending to Seven is the most thrilling, chilling thing I've ever seen. Shout out to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, original, too.
Kurt Justesen WHAT’S IN THE BOX?! 📦
10. 0:57 - Candyman
9. 1:58 - Psycho
8. 3:17 - Insidious
7. 4:11 - Enemy
6. 5:05 - Drag me to hell
5. 5:56 - [REC]
4. 6:56 - The Blair witch project
3. 7:49 - Rosemary's baby
2. 8:45 - A nightmare on elm street
1. 10:18 - Friday the 13th
You forgot the ending of The Ring, ( the first Japanese version of course ).
And The body snatchers, ( again the first one )
its the ending jeepers creepers 1 the eye thing gave me horrid nightmares lol
I was looking for jeepers creepers the entire video. That ended definitely gave me nightmares 😂
I love how you used horrid, your word choice gave me chills literally😂😂☠💯
It should have made the list
It made me so sad when it showed his tattoo. I had such a crush on him. That was before I saw Justin Long in anything before.
Honestly, the Friday 13th one doesn't look that terrifying, mainly because the mom is so cartoonishly pulled in.
*Nightmare on Elm Street
+Date Masamune I thought it was cheesy, even at the time. I remember as a kid, being totally grossed out when Freddy cut Tina open, after she was dragged in the bloody body bag to the boiler room. I really liked the movie up until the ending. Even as a kid, when the movie was new, I thought the ending was really cheesy. Blair Witch scared the shit out of me, back when everyone still thought it was real.
Yeah I agree you can totally see that it's a mannequin
+Son Of Montreal At first I thought it was.
+Son Of Montreal +Date Masamune THAT was the scary thing: her mom was an inflatable doll, not a mannequin.
*No one could pull a mannequin that way thru a tiny window.
The Blair Witch ending actually did have context, and it makes the scene much scarier. In the beginning of the movie they are interviewing locals and they learn that in the 1940's a man took 7 children to his house in the mountains and he would bring them down to his basement in groups of 2. He would make 1 face the corner while he killed the other child. So when the character saw her friend facing the corner she knew she was going to die.