Destroying everything upon death is not just a 'cheap move' for the Predators. It's done to prevent other races on other planets to study their biology and technology. In Alien VS Predator, it's also done to put an end to swarms of Xenomorphs.
I’ve only ever heard Yautja fans make this defense of the Predators as there is no clear line of action in the films that alludes to that motive. Even if, it’s a ludicrous failsafe mechanism to “safeguard Predator tech” as it mandates that the Predator to actively detonate it while its alive. Not taking into account if it is killed beforehand (PREDATOR 2, THE PREDATOR, PREY) or captured or knocked out (THE PREDATOR). If it’s purpose was actually to destroy its tech from being co-opted by others then the triggering mechanism would’ve been upon the Predator dying. Not hoping that if they are ever beaten they are still alive just long enough to type in a complex sequence of digits onto an enclosed touchpad first.
@@TalentCaldwell It's outright stated in the 1st Alien VS Predator movie - and it's canon to the main Predator franchise (though not to the Alien franchise - go figure). If Predators cannot contain a swarm of Xenomorphs, they self-detonate. Knowing how much the Yautja care about their own idea of 'honor', it does make sense for them to 'honorably' choose to activate the bomb, instead of just waiting for it to detonate after their death. It also acts as a way of 'not losing' (at least in the mind of some of them). And I think the 'auto-detonate upon death' option is a bad idea : What if other Predators are present (like in Predator 2) ? What if it malfunctions and reads 'dead and ready to detonate', instead of just 'temporarily incapacitated' ? What if the Predator decides to spare a formidable combatant who can't replicate his technology (yet) and doesn't pose a planet-destroying threat (again, like at the end of Predator 2, when the main character is offered a flintlock pistol, instead of being killed there and then by the entire tribe) ? What if a Predator needs an extra bomb and wants to use that of a fallen comrade, to destroy an additional hive, but he can't because it already exploded in the open, instead of where it could have made more damage ? ... bombs are things you want to have constant control on.
@@jackwilliam4436 1) AVP was dumb and I don’t recall any Predator film that came after or before to make any references to the events of that film or it’s sequel. 2) As I said only people who refer to them as Yautja seem to hang in that “honorable” self-delete idea as even the name “Yautja” is never once stated in film either. So it’s only canon to those who swear by the comic books and games. And 3) Going only by what has been shown in PREDATOR films, outside of the 1980s film where it detonated itself, EVERY film has had the defeated Predators leave behind their tech and weapons (Glover even uses one to cut off it’s “honorable bomb arm”). Aside from the witnessed encounters of Preds collecting their dead (PREDATOR 2, PREY) everything else is left behind (as shown in THE PREDATOR ‘s display of the 1980s film’s mask and weapon). Bonus) the Youngblood Preds in AVP detonating atop that pyramid was ridiculous as how would it still be pristine and functional thousands of years later? Do the Yautja come to rebuild them everytime it happens with their never changing technology that hadn’t evolved at all over thousands of years?
Also with Smile, technically it doesn't drive its victim to suicide. At the final peak of the curse, it possesses its victim as a vessel and then kills the vessel in front of another person in order to traumatize said person in order to pass the curse on to that next individual.
Yea if you haven't noticed the people that make these videos. Sometimes don't actually pay attention to the details in the movies. That they are referring to its happens often I have called them. Out on it from time to time myself.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q It's not a mistake when it literally and figuratively happens in every single one of there videos. That's just people not playing attention to the movies that they are talking about. Because I seen plenty of other people make similar views but they actually know what they. Are talking about an get the facts right because they actually pay attention to the movies. These people talk about an compare more then 10 movies in their videos. So it's not a mistake it's called they put as little attention to the movies. Along with not paying attention to the movies an put no effort into getting the facts straight. Because they make these videos because others people can talk about an compare like 20 movies in 10 minutes. Easy and get all of the facts right so it can be done if the people actually pay attention to the movies. Then get the facts straight that they are going to be taking about in the video. Before they go to make the actual video so there is no excuse for these people. Because others do the exact same thing but with more movies. Those people can get the facts right so can these people if they actually pay attention to the movies.
How how how how HOW was The Thing not included?! Perfect lifeform replication, retaining thoughts and memories, and easily instilling a sense of distrust and infighting, causing victims to turn on each other at the drop of a hat? COME ON!!!
The Alien Queen in Aliens never cut the power to the elevator. She just hopped on a second elevator to follow Ripley out. I feel like y'all don't really watch these movies.
The queen is supposed to have a genius level IQ. But it’s the first time the Queen encountered something like the lifter, and it wouldn’t have had any experience with confronting anything as physically capable as the drones, let alone itself. But yeah, there was no power cutting, just a breaking down facility
@@minicle426The Queen is intelligent, but she did just lose every single one of her children, so it's believable that she might have some emotional slip ups.
All worthy choices. However I feel that the 'Graboidz' from Tremors are very intelligent, especially as throughout the franchise they get referred to as 'they get smarter'. Also the alien organism from 'The Thing' is intelligent in its ability to breakdown trust amongst people and to manipulate others to weaken the group.
I have to disagree a bit about the Wishmaster of the first movie. Yes,he was doing a good job of turning people's wishes against them to collect his souls and bring in the Djinn,but he told Alexandra how to defeat him by telling her to word her wishes carefully. The yaogui entity from Wish Upon was far more intelligent. It literally granted wishes but quietly killed everyone close to Clare before she even knew what was happening. By the time she believed she knew how to beat it by trying to undo the whole day,it had made her use up all her 7 wishes,and she was the last price.
Wish Upon came out much later than Wishmaster, so maybe the writer had seen Wishmaster and thought: That's a good idea but I can improve on it and make the Jinn even smarter.
There was a B movie with a similar plot to Fallen called Don't Kill It, where the Demon possesses the person who killed its last host. Best part, it stars Dolph Lungerin as a over the top bad ass demon hunter, lol
@KMacMerlin You have to watch movies like that with the right mindset, lol. Don't go in expecting high art, and instead just look for mindless junk food. Glad you had fun with it!
it's weird that you not only considered Jurassic Park as horror, but considering that it would apply the same to World, you didn't put the Indominus or the indoraptor in place of the raptors
Just because it I has a lot of plot , nostalgia, and a sense of adventure slash exploration, both the book and the movie certainly are monster survival horror much like Jaws, Arachnophobia, etc. It fits all the tropes, it doesn't have to be overly graphic and whether you personally find it scary menacing doesn't matter.
@@The-Spanish-Inquisition490 velociraptors are actually a lot smaller than portrayed in the films. There's another one called Deinonychus that is actually much closer to the version shown in the Jurassic Movieverse.
It's not an archeological dig in the Ruins, it's an ancient temple guarded by a native tribe whose duty is to contain the plants. It's not Seymour's fliwer shop, he's only an employee. Do the writers actually watch these movies?
The Predator doesnt "refuse to walk toward" Dutch knowing its been lured into a trap! It is happily being lured in when it crouches down, feels the spikes above its head with its hand, realizes the trap is in place and deliberately walks round it; causing Dutch to then improvise, kick the deadfall trigger out and crush the Predator. The "trap" is the rope laid across the tunnel area which would tighten up when the trap is triggered; causing the Predator to be impaled on the spikes above. Up until that point it was happily going to enter the area and likely trigger the trap. so yeah, intelligent enough to figure out the trap; but only when it was "lucky" enough to brush the spikes with its hand and then realize.
Wait, wait wait! The creature from a John Carpenters The Thing is INCREDIBLY SMART! How can it not be! It’s has absorbed countless species and its brain power would be unmatched!
The movie Smile did have an unusual thing in it. Her boss is actually really cool. When she helps a patient that she knows can't afford it, he doesn't get upset at her for doing it but for not mentioning it so he could smooth it out. When it was clear that she was going through something that affected her performance, he didn't get upset at her for not doing her job well. He insisted she take care of herself because it is good for her and her patients. He actually cared about his employees and the patients unlike most movie bosses.
To bad the "raptors" in Jurassic Park aren't even Valosaraptors. In the real world, only Utah Raptors grew that big, and they were only discovered AFTER the book and movie came out.
To be fair, Azazel isn't actually that smart. His panic made it clear he was very concerned he'd been outmatched. That cat might have been the only thing large and sentient enough to even host him, and that was by chance not design.
The survivor in THE RUINS clearly doesn’t make it out alive since we see one of the vines inside of her face as she’s driving away, indicating she’s not long for this world. Do you guys watch the movies ?
1. The girl did not survive the ruins that plant was already inside her. 2. Seymour's main motivation wasn't money it was Audrey 3. The monster was not mentally disabled in the beginning he was just like any other newborn and the monster was chased by Frankenstein at the end of the movie not the other way around. 4. Stripe already knew how they reproduce he didn't learn it.
Amy only ever died in an alternate ending of The Ruins. The official release implies that she's not infected and either way the video only said she makes it off the temple alive.
Yes, the Gremlin's real bit of cleverness was to disable the clock so they would be fed after midnight. Which is a silly rule since any point in time is after midnight. Can they only eat during the PM? What's the time zone? Does daylight savings factor into it?
graboids from the first tremors movie. the whole movie is a back and forth of the humans figure something out and the Graboids figure something out. its a good plot element of why you have to keep coming up with different ways to kill a Graboid in the first movie you can't use the same trick twice
The thing about Frankenstein is that his creation wasn't the real monsters it was Frankenstein himself that was the true monster because his creation didn't ask to be brought to life and because of that it makes him the true victim of the story
true, but how about to expand slightly. What makes Victor the monster is that he brought Frank to life and then abandoned him. Like any deadbeat parent, he not only victimized his child, he victimized the world he loosed his child upon. @@declanp1
I’m with you, they knee how to play. They had the correct cards and shot cheaters. Cheating only makes sense if you are trying to win and can better your chances with a well placed card. Only makes sense if they are using rules.
Im glad this video acknowledge how closer this was to the novel He wore a trench coat and was actually very intellectual The older movie did have his green skin and black hair however
@@rxsheepxr Exactly the the ones that make these videos hardly do any. Research if any it looks like they don't even pay attention when they watch the movies. Because in the movie Smile the enitiy or demon or whatever it is. Goes into the person at the end then finds someone to kill the host infront of. To spread more truma an the course because the enitiy or whatever is attached to that person now. Then the hole thing repeats they clearly say an show that in the movie. But these people miss it every time they talk about that movie.
I love the vines, but the fact that the villagers don't have a fence or literally anything to stop random passer-by's from going into the temple is ridiculous.
He talks about the gremlins being childish yet smart like that makes them dumb and I want you to look around and see how many humans are impressed by even fart jokes. 😂😂😂 (not a slam just saying being able to enjoy silly things doesn’t mean anyone is unintelligent)
Djinns are not necessarily good or bad. It all boils down to the heart or soul of the person interacting with them. Some occurrences they are depicted as angels or even Arch angels. Thus the wish granting thing could be that they give you what you wish for but it may come at a price (soul) or consequences. Where you get exactly what you ask for both for good and bad and you merely suffer the consequences of your words. A djinn can be good or evil but most likely they are neutrality in its purest form and whatever harm that comes to you is a direct result of your desires and not their tricks
Technically, we do not know if the aliens can or cannot construct spaceships. We've never seen it but that doesn't mean they won't, especially considering their intelligence. For now, they're taken from place to place by others as far as we know. I'm guessing that most of us would laugh at them making ships but they're hardy creatures. I imagine them using themselves (a special variety of them) as living ships like those found in "Farscape". Anyone else?
I truly hate "Little Shop of Horrors" (the remake 1986...the one in this video). Please don't go into the movie thinking it's a "horror" movie. It's not even much of a "comedy". I know a lot of people love it and I'm not saying that you shouldn't or that you shouldn't watch it. I'm just saying it's not what I'd call "horror" or "comedy" or "dark comedy". It's a musical that has horror and comedic elements. Just so you know what you're in for if you decide to watch it. I found it disappointing to the point of walking out of the theater back in 1986 (as a huge horror fan).
Fallen changed the rules in in the last few scenes. Oohhh, now it suddenly doesn't only possesses humans but also foxes.......... Ruined the movie for me.
I mean...rhat sounds more like a Mashup inspired by several fairly different sources....which most movies are. At this point, with millions of stories being told already, most everything is just a twist on other inspiring stories that came first.
I know that I'm 🎉being nitpicky and a total dick by saying this,but aliens have an exoskeleton. Not an endoskeleton. Not that I think you didn't know the difference. It struck me a genuine slip of the tongue.
Once again the people behind these videos failed to do any research or pay attention to the movies themselves. Because they are completely wrong about things in the video. Even tho the movies made them perfectly clear. Like in the movie Smile the demon or whatever it is. Is explained an shown to make people see an hear things that are not there. Then it goes inside them making them a host to find someone else. Them it kills the host infront of that other person to speed more truma an the course. Then when the host dies it starts with the person that seen that death. This is clearly stated an shown in the movie. Then in The Little Shop Of Horrors he does not feed Audrey 2. For fame an money he does it to get the real Audreys attention. Its clearly stated in the movie. I could keep going but you get the point these people. Don't know what they are talking about. Because I clearly point out how they are wrong about two of the movies on this list. So what makes you think they are right about the others or anything they talk about.
"*Wishmaster' may not be the most amazing movie ..." Yes, it bloody well is! "Wishmaster" is one of the greatest horror movies of the 90s, and I have no doubt that eventually mankind as a whole will recognize this fact. "Fallen", on the other hand ... Man, what a bad movie! It's amazing that a movie this pretentious and this star-studded (Denzel Washington, Donald Sutherland, John Goodman) would use literally the same storyline as "Jason goes to Hell" and expect to be taken seriously 😀
Wishmaster was legend just for having so many horror movie greats in it. Kane "Jason" Hodder, Tony "Candyman" Todd, Robert "Freddy" Englund...all of whom get killed by the djinni. You act like body hopping entities weren't a thing before "Jason Goes to Hell". And the fact that it works through simple contact rather than needing to insert some disgusting worm thing down people's throats kind of changes things.
Destroying everything upon death is not just a 'cheap move' for the Predators. It's done to prevent other races on other planets to study their biology and technology. In Alien VS Predator, it's also done to put an end to swarms of Xenomorphs.
I’ve only ever heard Yautja fans make this defense of the Predators as there is no clear line of action in the films that alludes to that motive. Even if, it’s a ludicrous failsafe mechanism to “safeguard Predator tech” as it mandates that the Predator to actively detonate it while its alive. Not taking into account if it is killed beforehand (PREDATOR 2, THE PREDATOR, PREY) or captured or knocked out (THE PREDATOR).
If it’s purpose was actually to destroy its tech from being co-opted by others then the triggering mechanism would’ve been upon the Predator dying. Not hoping that if they are ever beaten they are still alive just long enough to type in a complex sequence of digits onto an enclosed touchpad first.
@@TalentCaldwell It's outright stated in the 1st Alien VS Predator movie - and it's canon to the main Predator franchise (though not to the Alien franchise - go figure). If Predators cannot contain a swarm of Xenomorphs, they self-detonate. Knowing how much the Yautja care about their own idea of 'honor', it does make sense for them to 'honorably' choose to activate the bomb, instead of just waiting for it to detonate after their death. It also acts as a way of 'not losing' (at least in the mind of some of them). And I think the 'auto-detonate upon death' option is a bad idea : What if other Predators are present (like in Predator 2) ? What if it malfunctions and reads 'dead and ready to detonate', instead of just 'temporarily incapacitated' ? What if the Predator decides to spare a formidable combatant who can't replicate his technology (yet) and doesn't pose a planet-destroying threat (again, like at the end of Predator 2, when the main character is offered a flintlock pistol, instead of being killed there and then by the entire tribe) ? What if a Predator needs an extra bomb and wants to use that of a fallen comrade, to destroy an additional hive, but he can't because it already exploded in the open, instead of where it could have made more damage ? ... bombs are things you want to have constant control on.
@@jackwilliam4436 1) AVP was dumb and I don’t recall any Predator film that came after or before to make any references to the events of that film or it’s sequel.
2) As I said only people who refer to them as Yautja seem to hang in that “honorable” self-delete idea as even the name “Yautja” is never once stated in film either. So it’s only canon to those who swear by the comic books and games.
And 3) Going only by what has been shown in PREDATOR films, outside of the 1980s film where it detonated itself, EVERY film has had the defeated Predators leave behind their tech and weapons (Glover even uses one to cut off it’s “honorable bomb arm”). Aside from the witnessed encounters of Preds collecting their dead (PREDATOR 2, PREY) everything else is left behind (as shown in THE PREDATOR ‘s display of the 1980s film’s mask and weapon).
Bonus) the Youngblood Preds in AVP detonating atop that pyramid was ridiculous as how would it still be pristine and functional thousands of years later? Do the Yautja come to rebuild them everytime it happens with their never changing technology that hadn’t evolved at all over thousands of years?
@@jackwilliam4436that makes sense 🤔
Also with Smile, technically it doesn't drive its victim to suicide. At the final peak of the curse, it possesses its victim as a vessel and then kills the vessel in front of another person in order to traumatize said person in order to pass the curse on to that next individual.
Yea if you haven't noticed the people that make these videos. Sometimes don't actually pay attention to the details in the movies. That they are referring to its happens often I have called them. Out on it from time to time myself.
@@83shadow3I cut them some slack, since the writers of these videos have to watch ten movies in a short time span, so mistakes are unavoidable.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q It's not a mistake when it literally and figuratively happens in every single one of there videos. That's just people not playing attention to the movies that they are talking about. Because I seen plenty of other people make similar views but they actually know what they. Are talking about an get the facts right because they actually pay attention to the movies. These people talk about an compare more then 10 movies in their videos.
So it's not a mistake it's called they put as little attention to the movies. Along with not paying attention to the movies an put no effort into getting the facts straight. Because they make these videos because others people can talk about an compare like 20 movies in 10 minutes. Easy and get all of the facts right so it can be done if the people actually pay attention to the movies. Then get the facts straight that they are going to be taking about in the video. Before they go to make the actual video so there is no excuse for these people. Because others do the exact same thing but with more movies. Those people can get the facts right so can these people if they actually pay attention to the movies.
@@83shadow3 5:38 Pretty sure the Xenomorphs have an exoskeleton
When it comes to smart monsters, I’ll always have a fondness for the Graboid and its ability to learn and adapt.
"Id like to tell you about the time i almost died." Beautiful genius opening line misdirected
Thankyou for including Fallen(1998). It really is an underrated classic from the late 90s.
How how how how HOW was The Thing not included?! Perfect lifeform replication, retaining thoughts and memories, and easily instilling a sense of distrust and infighting, causing victims to turn on each other at the drop of a hat? COME ON!!!
This is part 2
The Alien Queen in Aliens never cut the power to the elevator. She just hopped on a second elevator to follow Ripley out. I feel like y'all don't really watch these movies.
Additionally, if the Queen was smart, she'd have hung back and instead stabbed at the slow cumbersome Power Loader with her tail.
The queen is supposed to have a genius level IQ. But it’s the first time the Queen encountered something like the lifter, and it wouldn’t have had any experience with confronting anything as physically capable as the drones, let alone itself.
But yeah, there was no power cutting, just a breaking down facility
@@minicle426The Queen is intelligent, but she did just lose every single one of her children, so it's believable that she might have some emotional slip ups.
All worthy choices. However I feel that the 'Graboidz' from Tremors are very intelligent, especially as throughout the franchise they get referred to as 'they get smarter'.
Also the alien organism from 'The Thing' is intelligent in its ability to breakdown trust amongst people and to manipulate others to weaken the group.
I have to disagree a bit about the Wishmaster of the first movie. Yes,he was doing a good job of turning people's wishes against them to collect his souls and bring in the Djinn,but he told Alexandra how to defeat him by telling her to word her wishes carefully. The yaogui entity from Wish Upon was far more intelligent. It literally granted wishes but quietly killed everyone close to Clare before she even knew what was happening. By the time she believed she knew how to beat it by trying to undo the whole day,it had made her use up all her 7 wishes,and she was the last price.
Wish Upon came out much later than Wishmaster, so maybe the writer had seen Wishmaster and thought: That's a good idea but I can improve on it and make the Jinn even smarter.
Hell yes! So happy to see the mention of Fallen.
It is one of my favorite movies and an amazing cast. Great song and good story. I love it.
There was a B movie with a similar plot to Fallen called Don't Kill It, where the Demon possesses the person who killed its last host. Best part, it stars Dolph Lungerin as a over the top bad ass demon hunter, lol
Just watched the other day. Was enjoyable
@KMacMerlin You have to watch movies like that with the right mindset, lol. Don't go in expecting high art, and instead just look for mindless junk food. Glad you had fun with it!
Wasn't there another one like that with Henry Rollins?
Probably one of the best "bookended" intro and exit hooks has to be this:
"Let me tell you about the time that I ALMOST died..."
Just so amazing :D
Calvin from life was scary smart considering over the course of a movie (couple days) it went from a single cell organism to piloting a space craft
Yes! I thought he'd be on this list
Jason Voorhees is quite clever clogs, he finds new ways of killing people with the use of gardening tools and hardware equipment.
it's weird that you not only considered Jurassic Park as horror, but considering that it would apply the same to World, you didn't put the Indominus or the indoraptor in place of the raptors
What I find wild is those weren't even velocoraptors and every dinosour in the movie was from the Cretaceous period not Jurassic
Yep
Just because it I has a lot of plot , nostalgia, and a sense of adventure slash exploration, both the book and the movie certainly are monster survival horror much like Jaws, Arachnophobia, etc. It fits all the tropes, it doesn't have to be overly graphic and whether you personally find it scary menacing doesn't matter.
@@The-Spanish-Inquisition490 velociraptors are actually a lot smaller than portrayed in the films. There's another one called Deinonychus that is actually much closer to the version shown in the Jurassic Movieverse.
@@starscreamthecruel8026 Or Utah Raptors.
It's not an archeological dig in the Ruins, it's an ancient temple guarded by a native tribe whose duty is to contain the plants.
It's not Seymour's fliwer shop, he's only an employee.
Do the writers actually watch these movies?
Well, it became his after he killed his boss.
They obviously didn't read the book. That sh*t was WAY scarier.
Also, there were no survivors.
How about the Djinn from The Djinn (2021). Seriously underrated film!
The best part with the Djinn was how he himself got outwitted - it was a clever wish!
jurassic park is a horror movie since when?
Since always.
you musta lost your damn mind@@Montaq_
How is it not horror. Science created creatures that run amok and kill multiple people. It's horror.
@@theuso9409 Both Jurassic Park and Ghostbusters, both lean towards the horror genre most IMO.
@@theuso9409is definitely a horror movie. Horror has many genres.
Surprised you didn't include Hannibal Lecter and Dracula
The list is about monsters, though. Lecter is only a ‘monster’ in the figurative sense.
Gremlins! They are really smart. The 2nd one with the scientist 😅
Great movie list mate, so glad to see Denzel Washington from Fallen
Gotta admit there are at least 2 more plants on this list than immediately came to mind from the title
I always thought the ruins was underrated. I liked it. Not the best but definitely worth the watch
The Predator doesnt "refuse to walk toward" Dutch knowing its been lured into a trap!
It is happily being lured in when it crouches down, feels the spikes above its head with its hand, realizes the trap is in place and deliberately walks round it; causing Dutch to then improvise, kick the deadfall trigger out and crush the Predator. The "trap" is the rope laid across the tunnel area which would tighten up when the trap is triggered; causing the Predator to be impaled on the spikes above.
Up until that point it was happily going to enter the area and likely trigger the trap.
so yeah, intelligent enough to figure out the trap; but only when it was "lucky" enough to brush the spikes with its hand and then realize.
Wait, wait wait! The creature from a John Carpenters The Thing is INCREDIBLY SMART! How can it not be! It’s has absorbed countless species and its brain power would be unmatched!
The movie Smile did have an unusual thing in it. Her boss is actually really cool. When she helps a patient that she knows can't afford it, he doesn't get upset at her for doing it but for not mentioning it so he could smooth it out. When it was clear that she was going through something that affected her performance, he didn't get upset at her for not doing her job well. He insisted she take care of herself because it is good for her and her patients. He actually cared about his employees and the patients unlike most movie bosses.
To bad the "raptors" in Jurassic Park aren't even Valosaraptors. In the real world, only Utah Raptors grew that big, and they were only discovered AFTER the book and movie came out.
Dakota raptor was more like the movie ones.
All made in China. Dinosaurs are imaginary.
Weren't the movie dinosaurs made to look like what people believed they should be? Like they're intentionally made to not be scientifically accurate.
@@JaneDoe1812They were made to look like Deinonychus. They're bigger than Velociraptors, they grew about 11 feet long.
@@JRKonungrinn That's pretty cool. :3
The raptor scene falls apart when you realize: The raptors should be as big as small dogs 🤣
Great choices but you forgot the most realistic one,that being the orca killer whale.
Slight correction on Frankenstein. Victor was not hiding at tge north poll, he qas hunting the monster who fled to the poll.
To be fair, Azazel isn't actually that smart. His panic made it clear he was very concerned he'd been outmatched. That cat might have been the only thing large and sentient enough to even host him, and that was by chance not design.
That isn't the smart part. It's how Azazel goes around ruining Hobbs's life, tormenting him.
The survivor in THE RUINS clearly doesn’t make it out alive since we see one of the vines inside of her face as she’s driving away, indicating she’s not long for this world. Do you guys watch the movies ?
1. The girl did not survive the ruins that plant was already inside her.
2. Seymour's main motivation wasn't money it was Audrey
3. The monster was not mentally disabled in the beginning he was just like any other newborn and the monster was chased by Frankenstein at the end of the movie not the other way around.
4. Stripe already knew how they reproduce he didn't learn it.
Amy only ever died in an alternate ending of The Ruins. The official release implies that she's not infected and either way the video only said she makes it off the temple alive.
Yes, the Gremlin's real bit of cleverness was to disable the clock so they would be fed after midnight. Which is a silly rule since any point in time is after midnight. Can they only eat during the PM? What's the time zone? Does daylight savings factor into it?
graboids from the first tremors movie. the whole movie is a back and forth of the humans figure something out and the Graboids figure something out. its a good plot element of why you have to keep coming up with different ways to kill a Graboid in the first movie you can't use the same trick twice
The thing about Frankenstein is that his creation wasn't the real monsters it was Frankenstein himself that was the true monster because his creation didn't ask to be brought to life and because of that it makes him the true victim of the story
No one asks to be brought to life.
true, but how about to expand slightly. What makes Victor the monster is that he brought Frank to life and then abandoned him. Like any deadbeat parent, he not only victimized his child, he victimized the world he loosed his child upon. @@declanp1
It's weird you think the Gremlins were really playing poker and not just mimicking what they seen from a picture or movie.
Saw*
Why not? They managed to drive a vehicle
I’m with you, they knee how to play. They had the correct cards and shot cheaters. Cheating only makes sense if you are trying to win and can better your chances with a well placed card. Only makes sense if they are using rules.
It's weird that you thought that, they're gremlins
@@bobbyrivers3865 so? What's your point? They're sentient/semi-sentient paranormal creatures. They can do what a director wants.
4:45 Cookies are for all ages!
3:58 the part that scared me the most was when the monster killed the woman
Im glad this video acknowledge how closer this was to the novel
He wore a trench coat and was actually very intellectual
The older movie did have his green skin and black hair however
How on earth does the queen alien cut the power to the elevator ?
She doesn't. They didn't actually do their research and went by memory instead of verifying.
@@rxsheepxr Exactly the the ones that make these videos hardly do any. Research if any it looks like they don't even pay attention when they watch the movies. Because in the movie Smile the enitiy or demon or whatever it is. Goes into the person at the end then finds someone to kill the host infront of. To spread more truma an the course because the enitiy or whatever is attached to that person now. Then the hole thing repeats they clearly say an show that in the movie. But these people miss it every time they talk about that movie.
I love the vines, but the fact that the villagers don't have a fence or literally anything to stop random passer-by's from going into the temple is ridiculous.
Correction Gremlins came out in 1984 so early 80's but Gremlins 2 would be late 80's.
I can actually g for this right now. Groovy
Muldoon: clever girl.
What about the demon from Truth or Dare.
Wich one the movie that was released in movie theaters or the Syfy originally movie Truth or Dare. Because they are two completely different things.
To this day, I still do not consider Gremlins to be a horror movie. A comedic Christmas creature feature for sure, but not a horror movie
what about the olive loaf in The Breakfast Club?
" Clever girl "...smile
christ how many videos y'all be posting a day
Hella
English
Did you really say that xenomorphs have endoskeletons?
Eh, that sounds like a minor slip up. I'd give them a pass. He meant exoskeleton.
@@Bluesit32 Fair.
The Djinn
He talks about the gremlins being childish yet smart like that makes them dumb and I want you to look around and see how many humans are impressed by even fart jokes. 😂😂😂 (not a slam just saying being able to enjoy silly things doesn’t mean anyone is unintelligent)
10 most intelligent, proceeds to make a list of literal instinct based creatures.
arguably the Jurassic World take on raptos are just lizard wolves
Also an intelligent animal
You should of had the It Follows entity on its the most genius entity in my opinion
Xenomorphs would be a higher number if they could talk. They need Bradley Cooper to voice them.
Did you forget about the movie "Brainscan"?
You forgot one: The Leprechaun. Enough said.
Still think that in Ruin the locals should just have thrown Molotov Cocktail on the plants to drive them back, then seal the pit with tar
this could be a good list, lets see.
Yeah, its the smart ones that are the scariest!
Djinns are not necessarily good or bad. It all boils down to the heart or soul of the person interacting with them. Some occurrences they are depicted as angels or even Arch angels. Thus the wish granting thing could be that they give you what you wish for but it may come at a price (soul) or consequences. Where you get exactly what you ask for both for good and bad and you merely suffer the consequences of your words. A djinn can be good or evil but most likely they are neutrality in its purest form and whatever harm that comes to you is a direct result of your desires and not their tricks
Technically, we do not know if the aliens can or cannot construct spaceships. We've never seen it but that doesn't mean they won't, especially considering their intelligence. For now, they're taken from place to place by others as far as we know. I'm guessing that most of us would laugh at them making ships but they're hardy creatures. I imagine them using themselves (a special variety of them) as living ships like those found in "Farscape". Anyone else?
Yautja didn't invent their tech, they adapted it.
It's technology taken from their former slavemasters.
Predator is an action movie.
The Werewolves from Dog Soldiers?
Hello Alexander
Jurassic Park is an action movie.
would we call jurassic park a horror movie?????
Make Your Wishes
The Djinni's voice was fantastic. "But if it's any consolation, sweet Alex...that hurt like hell."
Hehe guess you guys don’t really know what intelligence means.
I truly hate "Little Shop of Horrors" (the remake 1986...the one in this video). Please don't go into the movie thinking it's a "horror" movie. It's not even much of a "comedy". I know a lot of people love it and I'm not saying that you shouldn't or that you shouldn't watch it. I'm just saying it's not what I'd call "horror" or "comedy" or "dark comedy". It's a musical that has horror and comedic elements. Just so you know what you're in for if you decide to watch it. I found it disappointing to the point of walking out of the theater back in 1986 (as a huge horror fan).
Horror gatekeepers suck.
"Exo," not "endo" skeleton.
Fallen changed the rules in in the last few scenes. Oohhh, now it suddenly doesn't only possesses humans but also foxes.......... Ruined the movie for me.
The Thing is missing.
Downvoted.
It’s a parasite. It had no intelligence, it simply contaminated organisms.
The Smile movie was a ripoff of Fallen and It Follows and The Ring.
I mean...rhat sounds more like a Mashup inspired by several fairly different sources....which most movies are.
At this point, with millions of stories being told already, most everything is just a twist on other inspiring stories that came first.
The movie is based off a short film called Laura hasn't slept.
@@83shadow3 It's more a sequel to it than anything.
I know that I'm 🎉being nitpicky and a total dick by saying this,but aliens have an exoskeleton. Not an endoskeleton. Not that I think you didn't know the difference. It struck me a genuine slip of the tongue.
Once again the people behind these videos failed to do any research or pay attention to the movies themselves. Because they are completely wrong about things in the video. Even tho the movies made them perfectly clear.
Like in the movie Smile the demon or whatever it is. Is explained an shown to make people see an hear things that are not there. Then it goes inside them making them a host to find someone else. Them it kills the host infront of that other person to speed more truma an the course. Then when the host dies it starts with the person that seen that death. This is clearly stated an shown in the movie.
Then in The Little Shop Of Horrors he does not feed Audrey 2. For fame an money he does it to get the real Audreys attention. Its clearly stated in the movie.
I could keep going but you get the point these people. Don't know what they are talking about. Because I clearly point out how they are wrong about two of the movies on this list. So what makes you think they are right about the others or anything they talk about.
First wish master movies were ok after number 2 it went to shit as usaul
Audrey II was voiced by a MAN! Not a she!
"*Wishmaster' may not be the most amazing movie ..." Yes, it bloody well is! "Wishmaster" is one of the greatest horror movies of the 90s, and I have no doubt that eventually mankind as a whole will recognize this fact.
"Fallen", on the other hand ... Man, what a bad movie! It's amazing that a movie this pretentious and this star-studded (Denzel Washington, Donald Sutherland, John Goodman) would use literally the same storyline as "Jason goes to Hell" and expect to be taken seriously 😀
Wishmaster was legend just for having so many horror movie greats in it. Kane "Jason" Hodder, Tony "Candyman" Todd, Robert "Freddy" Englund...all of whom get killed by the djinni.
You act like body hopping entities weren't a thing before "Jason Goes to Hell". And the fact that it works through simple contact rather than needing to insert some disgusting worm thing down people's throats kind of changes things.