The endless death is actually darker than you think. At one point one of the time looped characters comments how if you don't kill yourself before the loop ends that "it" makes you suffer a fate worse than anything you could do to yourself. So the man stuck in a 3 second time loop is killing himself voluntarily because he doesn't want "it" to kill him "it's" way.
@@psycholian have you watched the movie? He rams his head into a stove or something. He's killing himself within that span so the entity doesn't get its way with him.
@@ryankelstrom6522 I don't remember that being made explicit and I only watched it for the first time last week. He seems to explode. Or at least there's a spray of blood and then it resets. He only has three seconds. That's not enough time to adjust to the reset and react. That's the sheer cruelty of it.
@@rbarnett3200 His loop is slightly longer than 3 seconds. It is revealed when he sacrifices himself to scare Aaron away. The man manages so kill himself just a split of a second before the Entity kills him. Otherwise he could just stay in his chair and wait for it.
I would really like to see that guy’s story. How did he get stuck? What did he do to piss the thing off enough to warrant a three second loop? That would make a great prequel.
@@007jg What's worse is the entity appears to have probably totally forgotten about that guy due to loss of interest and is busy toying with others. Like a toy at the bottom of the toybox. Not only does the entity have no intention of letting him out of his loop ever, it probably doesn't even remember the guy.
I was thinking that when I watched the film. Based on the phonograph and the music he's been trapped in that loop for at least 100 years. I'm not sure of the lore but the one's at the camp have about a week/month? The motorbike guy has a few hours. And the junkie and his friend have about a day? It's not clear how the brothers escaped any of the loops. Presumably if you took down the staffs that would end the loops? But they cross multiple of the loops without being trapped. If you can't break the loops then that guy is in a 3 second loop forever and fully conscious of it.
the worst fates in horror movies? let me add: -being part of the Human Centipede in the second movie -being one of the captives in 120 days of Sodom -getting liquefied/digested alive by the Blob -having an alien xenomorph inside you bursting through your chest -the guy at the pharmacy in The Mist who had thousands of little spiders nesting inside him -that one girl in Terrifier 2 who got mutilated so badly -the guy in Tusk who ended up as a walrus -that one guy with no feet the girl in Audition held captive and fed him with puke -the guy on the rack in Saw 3
Out of curiosity, what happened in human centipede 2? Didn't watched and probably won't watch unless i get drawn towards it (Did watch HC1 though so i have a general idea)
@@thedinastyguild essentially this guy who is developmentally delayed wants to imitate the movie and make his own centipede and reenact scenes from the movie. Obviously he doesn’t really have the means to sedate them and have medical tools. If I recall correctly he staples them and together (literally with staples), injects them with laxatives, and abducts them by bashing their heads in. Oh and he gets like a warehouse full of people
@@thedinastyguild HC2, to the best of my memory, weird guy obsesses over the movie HC1 and decides to do it himself. It's basically the premise of stitching people end to end but with literally no surgical procedure and about ten times as long. Horribly gross movie, even for me, as a person who's been around the block as far as so-called 'torture porn' movies go. I've only seen it once and I don't wish to see it again lmao
Too many worst fates in horror movies to remember... But I remember one particular worst death in a NON horror movie which really disturbed me when I saw it at the time : in Lethal Weapon 3, when the guy gets thrown into a big pool of wet cement and forcefully covered in more wet cement until he drowns and dies. They've been much worse deaths in other movies but for some reason, this one really left a mark in my memory.
Happened to many workers that built the dams back in the day, If they slipped and fell into the wet cement, that was it, there was no way to get them out
@@georgev4958 And that's horrible. Just like workers on high buildings falling to their death... But, all these are accidents. Whereas in this movie, the guy deliberately pushes him in the cement, jokes about it while you can here the victim choking on cement and another worker is forcing him down while the others are pooring more wet cement on the victim. That's why it left a mark in my mind. Just like the chainsaw scene in Scarface (even worse!) ...Anyway... I was 12 when I saw this movie...😅
There's also the scene in Witness, where one of the bad guys gets smothered by grain in a silo. I can't imagine how much the lungs must be tortured by the grain dust. If the weight of the grains doesn't crush you to death first.
The Farm segment made me uncomfortable not because of the brutality, but because of the knowledge that situations like that are a huge fe/tish for some people :(
In Borderlands the movie kept telling you the ancients worshiped what was real. Sun, stars, earth. Apparently a true demigod of a toothed worm that lived under a hill.
The great White or Conquers worm; It seems that long ago the church was able to subdue all the old gods and built a church upon their prison, unfortunately the church became a shade of it's old self and they no longer have "practioners" to re-bind them. They may need to pay a visit to the Amish and that vault of theirs.
I remember that wax movie. I was shocked at how Paris Hilton was not the worst actor in the history of mankind. Not even the worst one in that movie, although that is not saying much.
You would think she's terrible because she's a female launched into fame for unknown reasons, but actually she was excited to be in a horror movie and taken more seriously. Only to then realize that she was only brought on to make a gimmick of her death because everyone decided they hated her :(
not necessarily a movie but in Soma, right at the start, the protagonist's brain scan is used as a test for the effects of medicine in computer simulations. it is later found that the brain scan was used to revive him far later into the future, meaning that a copy of him had endured billions of deaths over many years in a simulation.
Exactly, those are all different people (albeit simulated), all with the same memory of going to a brain scan. Spoilers for SOMA following I guess: To them it's an unbroken continuity, and the game creates the same unbroken continuity for the player, by not telling them at first about the time skip and that you're essentially now controlling a different character. I really love the way they executed this. It happens again later in the game, when the consciousness is copied into yet another body and the game switches the POV, again putting us in the shoes of a new character who experiences an unbroken continuity, one which already involves being "transferred" (from his POV at least) between bodies twice. So it's sort of understandable that the protagonist expects at the end of the game, when his consciousness is again copied, that he would transfer. Only this time the game doesn't switch POV, and we witness the reaction of the one that's left behind. If anyone happens to read this who hasn't played SOMA yet, I can only recommend it. It really takes advantage of its medium (video game) by doing things that I feel wouldn't work as well in a movie or book.
Trapped in a time loop forever is unimaginably worse than any gruesome death or "regular life" long torture could be. It's literally FOREVER, it can't even be imagined how bad that must feel.
@@silenraven1017 Gore can be very scary if done right. Most of the time its is just more enjoyable. Psycohological horror movies are great too. Imo the best horror is analog horror
The endless kinda reminds me of an episode of the show Angel. One guy is in something like hell. He thinks he has a family and has a happy life, except when a light bulb goes out. His wife asks him to go into the basement and get a new one. He looks worried and doesn't want to but she talks him into going down there. While down there a monster captures him and it's hinted that he's tortured and killed. Since it's hell he can't really die so later he goes back upstairs and doesn't remember what happened. So you can tell that he's in a loop, where he's happy, goes into the basement, gets killed, and goes back upstairs over and over.
@@Widderic don't see it on TH-cam but the show is on hulu if you have that. Season 5 episode 17 underneath. Looks like the part where he goes down there is at like 17 minutes, cuts off when he's walking down the stairs. Then at like 28 minutes a group goes down there. They see torture equipment and a pile of hearts on the floor. One asked who's they were and the guy from before said they're his. He's happy upstairs but clearly had his heart cut out multiple times downstairs. Then a big demon guy comes out and they fight.
House of Wax remake really deserves to be so much more than just the movie with Paris Hilton, it's a solid horror movie with some interesting concepts and is very different from the source movie.
I remember when it was released I just assumed it was extremely terrible because she was in it and dismissed it, only now realising it might be worth a watch
@@TeChNoWC7 House of Wax was a very pleasant surprise. If you haven't seen it then I would definitely watch it cause its good. It was entertaining with good characters and some good horror movie moments. The moment that one guy finds his friend has been turned into a wax figure and touches his cheek and a piece of his skin/wax is peeled off is really creepy and all while the victim sheds a year cause he can't move and is now a wax figure 😆 😆. The bad guy is terrifying and pretty scary. Good movie.
The time loop thing is pretty much what happens during a REALLY bad acid trip at a heroic dose. It seems impossible until you experience it for yourself
I've had similar on just an 8th of shrooms. Thought I had to kill myself to get out of the loop and ended up just harming myself(nothing severe)and my friends had to take care of me. Felt like that trip would never end. Scary shit.
Not a horror movie but there's a Japanese guy who survived 83 with radiation, 83 days of non-stop pain. A TH-camr wendigoon did a great video going into detail on what happened
@@liamsorensen9680 there's records of what they were trying to do to help him recover. It's sad to see that you think the doctors were some kind of evil group of people like you'd see in a horror movie
I thought the same thing on seeing that! They're in _dog kennels._ You can break out of a dog kennel just by planting your feet and _standing up._ I would have been off that lame, neurotic farm in under five minutes, and that's counting the jog to the edge of the property! 😆
Well the movie seemed like it was done by PETA. Even the video says so. PETA is not known for engaging in intellectual conversations or logical decisions.
Skinamarink : 572 days and counting. Return of the living dead : The "pain of being dead". They : What ever the hell the ending was. Mirrors : Trapped on the other side of the Mirror. Absentia: Captured by a troll. (Its worse than it sounds) The House that Jack Built : Going to a worse part of hell than the one you were supposed to go to. (he had it coming) Feast : Face raped by newborn monster and blown up Feast 2 : Abuelas death Feast 3 : escaping in the previous movie only to be killed immediately have your head bitten off and shit out. Feast 3 : Raped by monster before having your but baby immediately explode your entire body. Alien Covenant : The fate of the survivors. Congrats free video idea.
This is actually the plot of the horror game Corpse Party. A bunch of students are trapped in a school purgatory dimension. If you die in that dimension, you are trapped in a loop where you will relive the last 30 seconds of your life and you're unable to alter what you do leading up to your death unless someone manages to go back in time to stop you BUT to make matters worse, the people that do escape the dimension will still have all the memories of you existing while EVERYONE else that wasn't present with you in that dimension will forget all recollection of you ever existing (even your relatives won't remember) so the survivors will have to live with the survivors guilt of being the only ones that knew you existed and knew that you died while the entire world gaslights you into believing you made that dead person up.
The Borderlands scene reminded me a lot of the scene in Nope where you see all the people in the creature's digestive tract screaming. It's horrible. It haunted me for days after watching that.
Final Prayer, that ending was absolutely terrifying. I've seen hundreds of horror films but THAT death at the end has always stuck with me. What an awful way to go. :(
Benson and Moorehead have been doing great movies. Resolution, which is directly related to the endless, is a great, small, well written movie. Spring is unique and a great horror flick. Synchronic is another great horror/sci-fi. And Something in the Dirt was just released last year and is really good as well, and im not sure but i do think its related to the endless and resolution some how. I'd definitely say that if you liked The Endless (i loved it) then Resolution is a must see, in fact you'll understand both movies better. All the other movies are great horror sci-fi, but are not related to those two movies, except Something in the Dirt... maybe... i still think im missing the connection if there is one.
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag701 I did see Resolution first, it was great! It started off as a raw, indie drug use horror, and went off the rails from there.
I went through the comments specifically looking to see if anyone else made the connection, "It's Grey Boy" was the first thing I thought of when I saw the description of the video.
If you go oldschool you find better tops. In fiction, nothing tops falling to the gates of hell in Event Horizon, then taken back and fall of in the vacuum and still survive. Nothing will ever delete that fate from my head. I think the second to top must be Hellraiser's fate of the girl.
Funny thing, the 3 second time loop was a fate put upon a villain in the Justice League Unlimited series, the time travelling villain Chronos, who used his time manipulation belt to screw with time, until in the end Batman altered the belt to forever put Chronos in an endless loop while stuck in a heated argument with his wife. I'm not sure if he was even conscious of the fact he was in the loop, but assuming his wife was too, that's pretty brutal for batman to convict someone to such a fate, let alone two people.
“Name some movies where you think they have the most disturbing deaths.” No, umm…think you nailed it with this list brother-don’t think I have much worse 😂 Love the channel man👍
The borderlands ending has a few moments you may miss, but you see the three teeth of the giant worm at one point as they go down the tunnels and you see two ‘sphincter’ like pets close in front and behind them as they get trapped in the stomach Is a horrific ending but all the more so as you genuinely like both characters and their bond throughout the film
The farm one is pretty horrific when you realize thats actually how we treat real thinking, feeling animals in factory farms. Maybe someday we can finally get such treatment outlawed.
Major props for remembering House of Wax, I feel like most people don't talk about it much but it was a pretty cool and unique movie, it used to freak me out lol. Also, Paris Hilton's death is bruuuuutal in that movie
•The black nurse in rob zombies Halloween 2 •Ryan Reynolds character in Life 2017 •The girl pyramid head skins in Silent Hill •The people in the club getting crushed to death in The Collection •Carl and Willie being dragged off by shadow demons in Ghost •The black guy hacked to death limb by limb in The Green Inferno •The girl having all her bones dislocated and broken in Suspiria remake
Surprised Overlord got mentioned, it's been years since I've seen that movie. Honestly need to watch it again since I love sci-fi stuff and it goes well with the historical fiction setting.
A particularly bad example of the time-loop one features in the web novel Worm; the villain Grey Boy, a former member of the Slaughterhouse 9, has the ability to rewind time. Not only did this make him unkillable; it also allowed him to trap victims in perpetual loops of unending torment. More than a decade after his death at the hands of the power-stealing Fairy Queen, they still haven't found a way to free his victims. In the sequel, Ward, there's a case of good news/bad news: good news! The victims are finally breaking free, one by one. The bad news! They do so by transforming into eldritch abominations called Titans that go on rampages...
I hated The Farm. Not because of its message but because of how obvious, lazy and blatant the messaging was. They hit you over the head with it and just want to do some shock/gore thing.
it should be mentioned in Overlord that those weren't exactly enemy troops..it was local townspeople. civilians. And it wasn't just testing the serum..the sacs were there so the prisoners could serve as incubators/filters for the black goo...which was WAY too volitile to use directly. Even after filtering it through the bodies of the villagers..the resulting serum was still highly unstable....as seen when used on one of the american soldiers. it was very much an "unfinished product"
Reminds me of an old Outer Limits episode where Kevin Nealon plays a scientist trying to develop a teleporter but gets stuck in a time loop and in the end the villain is stuck in a 3-second time loop and the scientist watches him scream endlessly as he re-lives the last 3 seconds of his life forever.
If you're going to watch _The Endless,_ you probably want to watch _Resolution_ (2012) first. _The Endless_ isn't exactly a sequel, but there are connections between the two movies. Both of them cool movies if you like weird mystery with a hint of Lovecraft (the second one more so).
It is pretty direct, but i wont spoil it for others here since its my favorite 2 parts films. I watched the endless first cause i had no clue it was related to resolution, but when i watched resolution it all pretty much clicked these movies work so well together
The last one make no damn sense, without our torax being "sealed" we can't speak or make much sounds especially without our lungs. That woman should not be able to speak 😂
The 3 second time loop guy appears to be trying to "escape" every single loop- even though it resets almost instantly. Otherwise he would just sit still and wait for it. He still has free will- the loop doesnt force you to act in any specific way before it loops. The man has never given up hope.
Am I missing something about about House of Wax? Cause it doesn't seem to make sense. What kind of wax binds so hard it takes all your layers of skin off? And even if it does, no way is it strong enough to immobilise you once the tranquilliser wears off.
So I think the idea is the initial boiling wax kinda burns the skin so badly it actually melts it and replaces it. working in a restaurant, I once saw a chef emptying the fryer oil without letting it cool,....and oil/fat is kinda like wax if you think about it.....the hose slipped out and filled his work boot with hot oil, EMS tried to take the boot off.... the skin just came with it.....the most horrifying thing ive ever wittnessed ....and if I ever make a horror movie, damn right thats gonna be in there lol. As far as the tranq goes, idk, there are some toxins that paralize muscle function for a long time.
@@devonkeeliher6325 That's an interesting idea. But Wade is clearly no longer tranquilised because he can move his eyes. I also doubt the statues would look that realistic if their skin was wax (though that might just be a special FX compromise)
@@theregalproletariat there is absolutely no way you would survive for longer than 2 minutes at most after being showered with scorching hot wax from top to toe. Your original comment tried to ask a realistic question to a fantasy fate in a movie. If we were realistic here he wouldnt even be alive while he stood there like a wax figure.
Man that scene in House of Wax really messed me up as a kid. It was the only thing I can still remember from when I saw it. The skin peeling off with the wax while the guy was still fully conscious wasn’t a great thing to see either.
3:35 The Endless is a fantastic movie. I can't help but find that guy's situation morbidly funny though, because it reminds me of making a bad quick saves on pc games back in the day.
I have a theory that the entity in Resolution & The Endless is media itself - film, photographs, music, etc. When it trapped the guy in the short loop, short looping video was the only form of cinema it had to work with at the time. The first ever motion picture film is only 2 seconds long, and it was made in 1888. That's just about the right period for the guy in the tent.
A couple of nasty ones is getting eaten alive by mice and having barbwire snake through your body in Death Watch. As if the horrors of trench warfare wasn't enough...
I'm not going to tell you which bits coz I don't want to spoil it. But some utterly horrible deaths are suffered in: - Under the skin - Bone Tomahawk - Midsommar - Hereditary - DREDD
Going to throw in the Star Lasso Experience imo- one of the worst ways to go. They were inside, being digested for AT LEAST a day before it moved over that house.
I know it has' 'multiple endings' but the true ending of 1408 was very rough. It's definitely a movie that is the best on it's first view. Audiences were very unhappy with the ending so different, more 'happy' endings were added to it in the home version. Americans don't like unhappy endings, unlike films that come out of Asian studios, where they think nothing of destroying the main characters and letting the bad guys win.
Not a movie, but a game. 'Doki Doki Literature Club' It starts a a anime dating game in a japanese school where you (the player) meet 4 girls in a club. The antagonist is one of the girls, which is aware that she is just an game figure, but she falls in love with you and the game didn't allow that. So she played with the codes and game became hell, even the other chars became self aware. She will be stuck forever in oldschool loading sounds and flashlights as torture!
There is a movie where a guy is in a train , and he just gets back in that train before it explodes ,like also a timeloop , he has a certain amount of time before the bomb goes of to find who planted the bomb on the train , but the guy in the train isnt really a person anymore, he is just a head kept alive , i found that soooo disturbing
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure part 5 has a guy stuck in an infinite loop dying in an infinite amount of ways ranging from being hit by a car and being alive during an autopsy
1:47 That's not how wax works. Anyway, if you encase a person in hot wax they will die of heatstroke, both from the heat of the wax and the lack of sweat evaporating. Yes I am an incredibly dull person to watch movies with.
The worst fate in any movie that i have ever seen is what happened to John Cusacks character at the end of "Being John Malkovich". He is trapped in the mind of a girl but he is not able to control her at all. That is worse then death.
Black Mirror (Black Museum) also had a time loop torture, but the person caught in the loop had many many versions of himself all being electrocuted...a much worse fate if you ask me!!!
The endless death is actually darker than you think. At one point one of the time looped characters comments how if you don't kill yourself before the loop ends that "it" makes you suffer a fate worse than anything you could do to yourself. So the man stuck in a 3 second time loop is killing himself voluntarily because he doesn't want "it" to kill him "it's" way.
He is definitely being killed by the entity against his will. He has nothing to try to kill himself with, and has absolutely no time to pull it off.
@@psycholian have you watched the movie? He rams his head into a stove or something. He's killing himself within that span so the entity doesn't get its way with him.
@@ryankelstrom6522 I don't remember that being made explicit and I only watched it for the first time last week. He seems to explode. Or at least there's a spray of blood and then it resets. He only has three seconds. That's not enough time to adjust to the reset and react. That's the sheer cruelty of it.
@@rbarnett3200 His loop is slightly longer than 3 seconds. It is revealed when he sacrifices himself to scare Aaron away. The man manages so kill himself just a split of a second before the Entity kills him. Otherwise he could just stay in his chair and wait for it.
@@psycholian You didn't watch the movie ....
The guy in the 3 second time loop is also from the late 1800's to early 1900's. He's been stuck like that for hundreds of years.
why did you tell me that it makes it so much worse
I would really like to see that guy’s story. How did he get stuck? What did he do to piss the thing off enough to warrant a three second loop? That would make a great prequel.
@@jt12blk same, I'm so interested in it
@@007jg What's worse is the entity appears to have probably totally forgotten about that guy due to loss of interest and is busy toying with others. Like a toy at the bottom of the toybox. Not only does the entity have no intention of letting him out of his loop ever, it probably doesn't even remember the guy.
I was thinking that when I watched the film. Based on the phonograph and the music he's been trapped in that loop for at least 100 years. I'm not sure of the lore but the one's at the camp have about a week/month? The motorbike guy has a few hours. And the junkie and his friend have about a day? It's not clear how the brothers escaped any of the loops. Presumably if you took down the staffs that would end the loops? But they cross multiple of the loops without being trapped. If you can't break the loops then that guy is in a 3 second loop forever and fully conscious of it.
not a movie but "I have no mouth and I must scream" is a fate worse than death
I'd just hum
Ugh… I don’t want to think about that story.
shitty book, why do people write such mentally deranged crap?
i love that book sm
i n3ed to knoooooooow
Something to add: not a horror movie but in Black Mirror, there's a guy stuck listening to the same christmas song for about 2 million years.
OH I WISH IT COULD BE CHRISTMAS EVERYDAY
That episode of black mirror scarred me 😭
White Christmas was an episode that was so brutal that after it no other black mirror was at that level.
That episode was all kinds of fucked up. It just kept getting worse and worse. It’s like watching a slow motion car crash down a steep hill.
"Last Christmas" by Wham?
the worst fates in horror movies? let me add:
-being part of the Human Centipede in the second movie
-being one of the captives in 120 days of Sodom
-getting liquefied/digested alive by the Blob
-having an alien xenomorph inside you bursting through your chest
-the guy at the pharmacy in The Mist who had thousands of little spiders nesting inside him
-that one girl in Terrifier 2 who got mutilated so badly
-the guy in Tusk who ended up as a walrus
-that one guy with no feet the girl in Audition held captive and fed him with puke
-the guy on the rack in Saw 3
tbh the guy at the end of The Mist that killed his whole family and then was saved was much worse than the guy with the spiders
@@xXMACEMANXx yea totally but if I started listing all worst emotional fates it would be very long
Out of curiosity, what happened in human centipede 2? Didn't watched and probably won't watch unless i get drawn towards it
(Did watch HC1 though so i have a general idea)
@@thedinastyguild essentially this guy who is developmentally delayed wants to imitate the movie and make his own centipede and reenact scenes from the movie. Obviously he doesn’t really have the means to sedate them and have medical tools. If I recall correctly he staples them and together (literally with staples), injects them with laxatives, and abducts them by bashing their heads in. Oh and he gets like a warehouse full of people
@@thedinastyguild HC2, to the best of my memory, weird guy obsesses over the movie HC1 and decides to do it himself. It's basically the premise of stitching people end to end but with literally no surgical procedure and about ten times as long.
Horribly gross movie, even for me, as a person who's been around the block as far as so-called 'torture porn' movies go. I've only seen it once and I don't wish to see it again lmao
“Nope”: getting eaten by that thing. I was shaken by the scene of the inside. I still shiver thinking about it.
Same, hearing all of that screaming and wailing… I don’t think I’ve experienced anything more terrifying.
I was way more scared by the monkey scene than I was by the alien in Nope. It ultimately looks kind of pretty. But the monkey...naaaah.
I agree, its just the fact that the sound the monster makes isn’t even coming from it, its coming from its victims being dissolved
It’s also implied that it took weeks for its victims to be dissolved
Their dead bodies, sure it took weeks, but it showcased pretty early on that most of its victims got crushed and suffocated within minutes.
Too many worst fates in horror movies to remember... But I remember one particular worst death in a NON horror movie which really disturbed me when I saw it at the time :
in Lethal Weapon 3, when the guy gets thrown into a big pool of wet cement and forcefully covered in more wet cement until he drowns and dies.
They've been much worse deaths in other movies but for some reason, this one really left a mark in my memory.
Happened to many workers that built the dams back in the day, If they slipped and fell into the wet cement, that was it, there was no way to get them out
@@georgev4958 And that's horrible. Just like workers on high buildings falling to their death... But, all these are accidents. Whereas in this movie, the guy deliberately pushes him in the cement, jokes about it while you can here the victim choking on cement and another worker is forcing him down while the others are pooring more wet cement on the victim. That's why it left a mark in my mind. Just like the chainsaw scene in Scarface (even worse!) ...Anyway... I was 12 when I saw this movie...😅
@@brunobailly7013 Yea me too with that Scarface chainsaw scene, messed me up, I was around 12 too lol
There's also the scene in Witness, where one of the bad guys gets smothered by grain in a silo. I can't imagine how much the lungs must be tortured by the grain dust. If the weight of the grains doesn't crush you to death first.
...just like that guy left a mark in the cement lol
The Farm segment made me uncomfortable not because of the brutality, but because of the knowledge that situations like that are a huge fe/tish for some people :(
You're not the only one cursed with such knowledge :(
Minus the death
for me it makes me uncomfortable because its used for vegan propaganda
@@SherlockHolmes-di7trIs the movie much worse than your typical factory farm or about the same?
@@julianw7097 found the vegan
That 3 second loop is the most terrifying thing I've ever heard off.
During my first LSD trip I thought I was stuck in a time loop forever. Probably the scariest experience of my life
@@aborikin2764 my friend thought his body disappeared and he was just a floating head...
dont watch JoJos Bizarre adventure part 5 then, its even worse
In Borderlands the movie kept telling you the ancients worshiped what was real. Sun, stars, earth. Apparently a true demigod of a toothed worm that lived under a hill.
Yes! Such a good film
good one
The great White or Conquers worm; It seems that long ago the church was able to subdue all the old gods and built a church upon their prison, unfortunately the church became a shade of it's old self and they no longer have "practioners" to re-bind them. They may need to pay a visit to the Amish and that vault of theirs.
@@elll2184 what film? I searched 'Borderlands movie' and it just comes up with the video game movie
@@ulture i think its called something different now bc of the video game lol! Try "Final Prayer"
I remember that wax movie. I was shocked at how Paris Hilton was not the worst actor in the history of mankind. Not even the worst one in that movie, although that is not saying much.
She was in Repo! The genetic opera as well. Took me half the movie to realize who it was
@@LyndsayW1194I saw that movie once years ago, felt like a fever dream 😂
Definitely interesting though
Especially considering actors and actresses pushed nowadays.
Paris Hilton used to wear a shirt that read “See Paris Die” with the movies’ release date under it. Her Mother hated that she would wear that.
You would think she's terrible because she's a female launched into fame for unknown reasons, but actually she was excited to be in a horror movie and taken more seriously. Only to then realize that she was only brought on to make a gimmick of her death because everyone decided they hated her :(
not necessarily a movie but in Soma, right at the start, the protagonist's brain scan is used as a test for the effects of medicine in computer simulations. it is later found that the brain scan was used to revive him far later into the future, meaning that a copy of him had endured billions of deaths over many years in a simulation.
He doesn’t keep his memories of being killed though all he remembers each time he’s revived is going in for a brain scan
Exactly, those are all different people (albeit simulated), all with the same memory of going to a brain scan. Spoilers for SOMA following I guess: To them it's an unbroken continuity, and the game creates the same unbroken continuity for the player, by not telling them at first about the time skip and that you're essentially now controlling a different character. I really love the way they executed this. It happens again later in the game, when the consciousness is copied into yet another body and the game switches the POV, again putting us in the shoes of a new character who experiences an unbroken continuity, one which already involves being "transferred" (from his POV at least) between bodies twice.
So it's sort of understandable that the protagonist expects at the end of the game, when his consciousness is again copied, that he would transfer. Only this time the game doesn't switch POV, and we witness the reaction of the one that's left behind.
If anyone happens to read this who hasn't played SOMA yet, I can only recommend it. It really takes advantage of its medium (video game) by doing things that I feel wouldn't work as well in a movie or book.
Soma was such a great and deep thinking game 👍
Any sufficiently accurate copy of you is you, in every way that matters.
@@Frommerman it's a bit unclear what "matters" though
Trapped in a time loop forever is unimaginably worse than any gruesome death or "regular life" long torture could be. It's literally FOREVER, it can't even be imagined how bad that must feel.
Dose the time loop keep you from ageing?
@@MontymoleThe10080TH I suppose the body/physical age stays unchanged, but the consciousness/mind doesn't
@@MontymoleThe10080TH a comment said that that guy was from the late 1800's to early 1900's
With a bit of luck when the sun fries the earth in a billion years he will be free …..
You'd go insane after a while
Overlord is such an underappreciated movie... The visuals and story are great, the gore is too. And the characters are solid!
I have a problem with horror movie who bet on gore to much. I prefer a more psychological one
@@silenraven1017that's your opinion. gore is good not because it's scary, because it's fun
@@highdrangea790 Possibly but to me it's boring and gore for gore. So i don't like it
@@silenraven1017 Gore can be very scary if done right. Most of the time its is just more enjoyable. Psycohological horror movies are great too. Imo the best horror is analog horror
they marketed it as a zombie movie where its not really a zombie movie, its more of a monster movie
The endless kinda reminds me of an episode of the show Angel. One guy is in something like hell. He thinks he has a family and has a happy life, except when a light bulb goes out. His wife asks him to go into the basement and get a new one. He looks worried and doesn't want to but she talks him into going down there. While down there a monster captures him and it's hinted that he's tortured and killed. Since it's hell he can't really die so later he goes back upstairs and doesn't remember what happened. So you can tell that he's in a loop, where he's happy, goes into the basement, gets killed, and goes back upstairs over and over.
What should I search in order to find that?
@@Widderic don't see it on TH-cam but the show is on hulu if you have that. Season 5 episode 17 underneath. Looks like the part where he goes down there is at like 17 minutes, cuts off when he's walking down the stairs. Then at like 28 minutes a group goes down there. They see torture equipment and a pile of hearts on the floor. One asked who's they were and the guy from before said they're his. He's happy upstairs but clearly had his heart cut out multiple times downstairs. Then a big demon guy comes out and they fight.
Holy crap! Thanks!@@tonyblake7569
I found the episode on Daily Motion! Man that poor guy!@@tonyblake7569
I mean that doesn’t sound horrible. The torture sucks but at least he gets to have a nice life until the lightbulb breaks
House of Wax remake really deserves to be so much more than just the movie with Paris Hilton, it's a solid horror movie with some interesting concepts and is very different from the source movie.
i watched it like a year ago and it immediately became my favourite, idk why
I agree its a really good horror movie.
I remember when it was released I just assumed it was extremely terrible because she was in it and dismissed it, only now realising it might be worth a watch
@@TeChNoWC7 House of Wax was a very pleasant surprise. If you haven't seen it then I would definitely watch it cause its good. It was entertaining with good characters and some good horror movie moments. The moment that one guy finds his friend has been turned into a wax figure and touches his cheek and a piece of his skin/wax is peeled off is really creepy and all while the victim sheds a year cause he can't move and is now a wax figure 😆 😆. The bad guy is terrifying and pretty scary. Good movie.
gets bonus points for deftones in the soundtrack
The time loop thing is pretty much what happens during a REALLY bad acid trip at a heroic dose. It seems impossible until you experience it for yourself
I've had similar on just an 8th of shrooms. Thought I had to kill myself to get out of the loop and ended up just harming myself(nothing severe)and my friends had to take care of me. Felt like that trip would never end. Scary shit.
@@zombieluka Holy fuck, yeah an 8th of mushrooms is no joke. Especially if they were really potent ones. I'm sorry you had an experience like that
@@spencerricketts8025how are u sorry, its her fault for doing this
@@proguy1453-zo7jc Ig you've never had a bad trip, it's a horrible experience. Maybe you should have one tho
Too much ketamine or any dissociative can do that. I went through that on too many hits of NBOME. It's the worst kind of Hell..
The Thing is also pretty high up there, you're cell membrane dissolves as your converted by an external threat
But with the thing it just takes you over without you even knowing about it until you’re “gone” right? Like an Alzheimer’s patient? 🤔
The Nope beast digesting a bunch of people and squeezing their fluids to rain down on a house below was pretty horrible
Not a horror movie but there's a Japanese guy who survived 83 with radiation, 83 days of non-stop pain.
A TH-camr wendigoon did a great video going into detail on what happened
I know this story, the doctors didn't let him die but put him in a state of coma because they wanted to know the effect of high exposure to radiation
@@preonzz that's not true, the doctors genuinely wanted to save him but everything they tried didn't work
@@topnotchcupoftea keep on believing that lol
@@liamsorensen9680 there's records of what they were trying to do to help him recover.
It's sad to see that you think the doctors were some kind of evil group of people like you'd see in a horror movie
@@liamsorensen9680 the family even said so. Dont follow the stigma behind people in extremely painful situations always being tortured by people
the cages on the farm looked so flimsy its legit laughable
I thought the same thing on seeing that! They're in _dog kennels._ You can break out of a dog kennel just by planting your feet and _standing up._
I would have been off that lame, neurotic farm in under five minutes, and that's counting the jog to the edge of the property! 😆
Well the movie seemed like it was done by PETA. Even the video says so.
PETA is not known for engaging in intellectual conversations or logical decisions.
@@DontKnowDontCare6.9 Yup. Many knows them from killing animals.
Skinamarink : 572 days and counting.
Return of the living dead : The "pain of being dead".
They : What ever the hell the ending was.
Mirrors : Trapped on the other side of the Mirror.
Absentia: Captured by a troll. (Its worse than it sounds)
The House that Jack Built : Going to a worse part of hell than the one you were supposed to go to. (he had it coming)
Feast : Face raped by newborn monster and blown up
Feast 2 : Abuelas death
Feast 3 : escaping in the previous movie only to be killed immediately have your head bitten off and shit out.
Feast 3 : Raped by monster before having your but baby immediately explode your entire body.
Alien Covenant : The fate of the survivors.
Congrats free video idea.
HELL YEAH, FEAST MOVIES!!!
What is They about? I love movies with WTF endings.
This is actually the plot of the horror game Corpse Party. A bunch of students are trapped in a school purgatory dimension. If you die in that dimension, you are trapped in a loop where you will relive the last 30 seconds of your life and you're unable to alter what you do leading up to your death unless someone manages to go back in time to stop you BUT to make matters worse, the people that do escape the dimension will still have all the memories of you existing while EVERYONE else that wasn't present with you in that dimension will forget all recollection of you ever existing (even your relatives won't remember) so the survivors will have to live with the survivors guilt of being the only ones that knew you existed and knew that you died while the entire world gaslights you into believing you made that dead person up.
sounds excellent, will watch
Man, claustrophobia hits hard for the 2nd one. It makes me feel so uncomfortable!!
The director of waxification really hated wade
'The Endless' is on TH-cam for free. Interesting movie. Various people stuck in repeating time loops, in their personal hell.
Where?
It's not hell for all. The main camp's loop is long, allowing them enjoyment until the restart.
@@JoicSethon TH-cam, for free. Read the words buddy
The Borderlands scene reminded me a lot of the scene in Nope where you see all the people in the creature's digestive tract screaming. It's horrible. It haunted me for days after watching that.
I was thinking the same thing!
Final Prayer, that ending was absolutely terrifying. I've seen hundreds of horror films but THAT death at the end has always stuck with me. What an awful way to go. :(
I enjoyed The Endless, it had a unique vibe.
Benson and Moorehead have been doing great movies.
Resolution, which is directly related to the endless, is a great, small, well written movie.
Spring is unique and a great horror flick.
Synchronic is another great horror/sci-fi.
And Something in the Dirt was just released last year and is really good as well, and im not sure but i do think its related to the endless and resolution some how.
I'd definitely say that if you liked The Endless (i loved it) then Resolution is a must see, in fact you'll understand both movies better. All the other movies are great horror sci-fi, but are not related to those two movies, except Something in the Dirt... maybe... i still think im missing the connection if there is one.
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag701 I’m gonna check these out. I usually find the best movies thru the comment section, so thanks!
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag701 I did see Resolution first, it was great! It started off as a raw, indie drug use horror, and went off the rails from there.
@underground dojo
The characters from resolution appear in The endless and it’s the same entity
House of wax is wild as hell
The original is pretty creepy also.
Vincent is great.
>Mysterious force places victims in 3-second time loops.
>"Grey Boy has entered the chat."
I get that reference, Worm and the slaughterhouse gang right?
@@GodsPoisonSamael Right you are.
I went through the comments specifically looking to see if anyone else made the connection, "It's Grey Boy" was the first thing I thought of when I saw the description of the video.
If you go oldschool you find better tops. In fiction, nothing tops falling to the gates of hell in Event Horizon, then taken back and fall of in the vacuum and still survive. Nothing will ever delete that fate from my head. I think the second to top must be Hellraiser's fate of the girl.
I like this concept, bad fates. More please.
😳 I'm glad Sam Winchester survived the House of Wax...
Funny thing, the 3 second time loop was a fate put upon a villain in the Justice League Unlimited series, the time travelling villain Chronos, who used his time manipulation belt to screw with time, until in the end Batman altered the belt to forever put Chronos in an endless loop while stuck in a heated argument with his wife.
I'm not sure if he was even conscious of the fact he was in the loop, but assuming his wife was too, that's pretty brutal for batman to convict someone to such a fate, let alone two people.
Batman: it's not killing. So it's okay
I think BrundleFly definitely fits into this category
The wax one is even worse once you realise hes a human candle at the end
“Name some movies where you think they have the most disturbing deaths.”
No, umm…think you nailed it with this list brother-don’t think I have much worse 😂
Love the channel man👍
The borderlands ending has a few moments you may miss, but you see the three teeth of the giant worm at one point as they go down the tunnels and you see two ‘sphincter’ like pets close in front and behind them as they get trapped in the stomach
Is a horrific ending but all the more so as you genuinely like both characters and their bond throughout the film
House Of Wax is a classic.
The farm one is pretty horrific when you realize thats actually how we treat real thinking, feeling animals in factory farms. Maybe someday we can finally get such treatment outlawed.
That farm and digestion sure are creative and scary!
The farm is the holiday your food dreams of in a factory farm.
@@mobils7601 I'm vegan though
@@tylerrusnak7736 good. Vegan btw
@GoTi4No yeah. Go vegan
glad to see you uploading again man!
Major props for remembering House of Wax, I feel like most people don't talk about it much but it was a pretty cool and unique movie, it used to freak me out lol. Also, Paris Hilton's death is bruuuuutal in that movie
•The black nurse in rob zombies Halloween 2
•Ryan Reynolds character in Life 2017
•The girl pyramid head skins in Silent Hill
•The people in the club getting crushed to death in The Collection
•Carl and Willie being dragged off by shadow demons in Ghost
•The black guy hacked to death limb by limb in The Green Inferno
•The girl having all her bones dislocated and broken in Suspiria remake
Surprised Overlord got mentioned, it's been years since I've seen that movie. Honestly need to watch it again since I love sci-fi stuff and it goes well with the historical fiction setting.
basically a quicksave death in fallout
Loved this video! More like this please!
The real horror is knowing that some of these are probably happening in real life.
Yeah the cannibal farm one, while no doubt a bit exaggerated, is still a real thing that happens.
Yeah I was stuck in a 3 second timeloop for a few hundred years, was pretty rough.
@@MrCompassionate01 um, like cults ?
The Endless is one of my favorites and that 3 second loop scene stuck with me for YEARS.
A particularly bad example of the time-loop one features in the web novel Worm; the villain Grey Boy, a former member of the Slaughterhouse 9, has the ability to rewind time. Not only did this make him unkillable; it also allowed him to trap victims in perpetual loops of unending torment. More than a decade after his death at the hands of the power-stealing Fairy Queen, they still haven't found a way to free his victims.
In the sequel, Ward, there's a case of good news/bad news: good news! The victims are finally breaking free, one by one. The bad news! They do so by transforming into eldritch abominations called Titans that go on rampages...
Honorable mention is the guy stuck in the Egg in the White Christmas Episode in Black Mirror. He's in there for something like millions years.
I don't think watching this vid before sleeping is a good Idea, but anyways i love your vids
I hated The Farm.
Not because of its message but because of how obvious, lazy and blatant the messaging was. They hit you over the head with it and just want to do some shock/gore thing.
How to do it differently? Plus they don't even use factory farming but instead of the "nice farm my uncle has" imagery.
@@mobils7601 Seriously?
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag701 Yes
Awesome Video. Love to see you so much active at the moment 👍
it should be mentioned in Overlord that those weren't exactly enemy troops..it was local townspeople. civilians. And it wasn't just testing the serum..the sacs were there so the prisoners could serve as incubators/filters for the black goo...which was WAY too volitile to use directly. Even after filtering it through the bodies of the villagers..the resulting serum was still highly unstable....as seen when used on one of the american soldiers. it was very much an "unfinished product"
Reminds me of an old Outer Limits episode where Kevin Nealon plays a scientist trying to develop a teleporter but gets stuck in a time loop and in the end the villain is stuck in a 3-second time loop and the scientist watches him scream endlessly as he re-lives the last 3 seconds of his life forever.
If you're going to watch _The Endless,_ you probably want to watch _Resolution_ (2012) first. _The Endless_ isn't exactly a sequel, but there are connections between the two movies. Both of them cool movies if you like weird mystery with a hint of Lovecraft (the second one more so).
It is pretty direct, but i wont spoil it for others here since its my favorite 2 parts films. I watched the endless first cause i had no clue it was related to resolution, but when i watched resolution it all pretty much clicked these movies work so well together
My buddy always worried about being forced to sit on a spiked helmet. He says movies like that are really disturbing to him.
Overlord is basically Wolfenstein in movie form
Missed these videos!! It’s been a while, welcome back 😊
Overlord was surprisingly very good imo.
The Pig man in "Oh Lucky Man!" has got to be the worst fate. Especially as it isn't even a horror film.
The last one make no damn sense, without our torax being "sealed" we can't speak or make much sounds especially without our lungs. That woman should not be able to speak 😂
The 3 second time loop guy appears to be trying to "escape" every single loop- even though it resets almost instantly. Otherwise he would just sit still and wait for it. He still has free will- the loop doesnt force you to act in any specific way before it loops. The man has never given up hope.
Well this is a good video to watch just before going to bed.
The people in the first movie should’ve made it out alive. I mean, they had Sam Winchester on their team.
Yeah but, how many times has Sam died in SN? Not the first guy I'd choose to follow
@@brucelucasjr5856 Still the best out of the group
Sam without Dean is like a gun without bullets
The Farm's ending was hilarious how the fuck do you not notice the literal bus load of people waiting for you.
Am I missing something about about House of Wax?
Cause it doesn't seem to make sense. What kind of wax binds so hard it takes all your layers of skin off? And even if it does, no way is it strong enough to immobilise you once the tranquilliser wears off.
So I think the idea is the initial boiling wax kinda burns the skin so badly it actually melts it and replaces it. working in a restaurant, I once saw a chef emptying the fryer oil without letting it cool,....and oil/fat is kinda like wax if you think about it.....the hose slipped out and filled his work boot with hot oil, EMS tried to take the boot off.... the skin just came with it.....the most horrifying thing ive ever wittnessed ....and if I ever make a horror movie, damn right thats gonna be in there lol. As far as the tranq goes, idk, there are some toxins that paralize muscle function for a long time.
@@devonkeeliher6325 That's an interesting idea.
But Wade is clearly no longer tranquilised because he can move his eyes.
I also doubt the statues would look that realistic if their skin was wax (though that might just be a special FX compromise)
@@theregalproletariat its a movie, thats why he can't move. Realistically no person would survive that "shower"
@@fr0ntend Depending on how hot it is, I think you could definitely survive it.
@@theregalproletariat there is absolutely no way you would survive for longer than 2 minutes at most after being showered with scorching hot wax from top to toe.
Your original comment tried to ask a realistic question to a fantasy fate in a movie. If we were realistic here he wouldnt even be alive while he stood there like a wax figure.
I love this Channel
To be reduced to a head on a spine is crazy horror imagination
Man that scene in House of Wax really messed me up as a kid. It was the only thing I can still remember from when I saw it. The skin peeling off with the wax while the guy was still fully conscious wasn’t a great thing to see either.
Crazy to see Endless since its one of the only horror movies I've actually watched, and to be honest its pretty amazing! Cool to see!
The guy in Being John Malkovich that gets trapped forever inside the mind of a little girl
3:35 The Endless is a fantastic movie. I can't help but find that guy's situation morbidly funny though, because it reminds me of making a bad quick saves on pc games back in the day.
The locked timeloop has to be one of the worst fates ever the fact that he's aware of it makes it just 10 times worse
I have a theory that the entity in Resolution & The Endless is media itself - film, photographs, music, etc. When it trapped the guy in the short loop, short looping video was the only form of cinema it had to work with at the time. The first ever motion picture film is only 2 seconds long, and it was made in 1888. That's just about the right period for the guy in the tent.
A couple of nasty ones is getting eaten alive by mice and having barbwire snake through your body in Death Watch. As if the horrors of trench warfare wasn't enough...
How did they roast those girls without burning their hair? 3:30
Tinfoil maybe
In American Horror Storys was a woman, who was trapped in a Timeloop and this Timeloop was about her worst nightmare.
I'm not going to tell you which bits coz I don't want to spoil it. But some utterly horrible deaths are suffered in:
- Under the skin
- Bone Tomahawk
- Midsommar
- Hereditary
- DREDD
I know the one you're referring to in Bone Tomahawk (that's the only movie in your list that I've seen). That was a pretty horrific way to go.
Dredd as in 2012 Judge Dredd?
@@seanrosenau2088 Correct. Very good movie.
Yeah, the Dredd one has always stuck with me
The Fly 2.
Though it was much deserved.
Going to throw in the Star Lasso Experience imo- one of the worst ways to go. They were inside, being digested for AT LEAST a day before it moved over that house.
Overlord was awesome. A must watch!
The bear attack and slow death of Alex in "Backcountry" haunts me until today.....
I know it has' 'multiple endings' but the true ending of 1408 was very rough. It's definitely a movie that is the best on it's first view. Audiences were very unhappy with the ending so different, more 'happy' endings were added to it in the home version. Americans don't like unhappy endings, unlike films that come out of Asian studios, where they think nothing of destroying the main characters and letting the bad guys win.
1408 is amazing!
Not a movie, but a game.
'Doki Doki Literature Club'
It starts a a anime dating game in a japanese school where you (the player) meet 4 girls in a club.
The antagonist is one of the girls, which is aware that she is just an game figure, but she falls in love with you and the game didn't allow that.
So she played with the codes and game became hell, even the other chars became self aware.
She will be stuck forever in oldschool loading sounds and flashlights as torture!
There is a movie where a guy is in a train , and he just gets back in that train before it explodes ,like also a timeloop , he has a certain amount of time before the bomb goes of to find who planted the bomb on the train , but the guy in the train isnt really a person anymore, he is just a head kept alive , i found that soooo disturbing
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure part 5 has a guy stuck in an infinite loop dying in an infinite amount of ways ranging from being hit by a car and being alive during an autopsy
Basically the entire end half of the movie “Martyrs” is just about the worst thing that could happen to you.
When you fall asleep watching a TH-cam short.
1:47 That's not how wax works.
Anyway, if you encase a person in hot wax they will die of heatstroke, both from the heat of the wax and the lack of sweat evaporating.
Yes I am an incredibly dull person to watch movies with.
The worst fate in any movie that i have ever seen is what happened to John Cusacks character at the end of "Being John Malkovich". He is trapped in the mind of a girl but he is not able to control her at all. That is worse then death.
No no. The “horror movie with Paris Hilton” is _Repo Man._
And she's actually good in it!
Overlord was so good and kind of underrated.
The fly 2 ending still freaks me out.
What happened ?
Black Mirror (Black Museum) also had a time loop torture, but the person caught in the loop had many many versions of himself all being electrocuted...a much worse fate if you ask me!!!
even Jack was afraid of getting Grey Boy'd
0:25 Sam? SAMMY?! Wtf are you doing here? We have to find Cas. - Dean maby
Not a movie, but the Black Mirror episode White Christmas. A guy (or his consciousness) gets stuck in a virtual cabin for 200.000.000 years.