As Above So Below is a great film, a rare “found footage” that is genuinely claustrophobic and suspenseful. Don’t disagree that the ending is great but it doesn’t deserve to be on this list because it’s a fab movie
Eh it’s not bad but idk if I’d call it great. It built up the whole premise being crawling through hell only to have few people in robes or occasional ghost in caves. I was kind of disappointed
Yes. I couldn't believe why it received a lukewarm reception when it came out. I thought it was a well done movie, with a solid SL and very interesting history within the movie, aka the Philosopher's Stone and everyone's secrets
I enjoyed Dead Silence. I’m surprised to see it gets so much hate. Felt like a grown up version of Goosebumps where they dummy is alive/possessed by an evil ventriloquist.
I think it’s a good movie. I have rewatched it a few times and enjoyed it still. Unlike critically acclaimed horrors like Hereditary or Blair Witch Project which were slow and I won’t ever watch again.
I enjoyed Doom. It is one of my all time favourites. It is cheesy, it is not "Doom", but it is a ton of fun. It is just entertainment. I don't know how often I've watched it. I know every line by heart.
Same here! I actually really, really liked most characters, I loved the relationship between the siblings, and yes of course the movie was a bit cheesy - it's an adaptation of an ego-shooter, for cripes sake! It was entertaining and suspenseful and a had some good scares and surprises. And honestly, I didn't see a thing wrong with the acting.
10, Ring 0: Birthday 09, Mirrors 08, The Killing Gene 07, Glass 06, As Above, So Below 05, Saw 5 04, Dead Silence 03, DOOM 02, April Fool's Day 01, The Boy
One of the saddest bits of Ring 0 was Sadako waking up, seeing her boyfriend, and she reaches out to him....and then her hand greets the stone of the well
I like As Above, So Below (one of the better found footage horror movies) as well as Dead Silence (James Wan is awesome), Mirrors (great creepy scenes), The Boy (great creep factor) and Doom (cheesy but thrilling). Great fun to watch all of them.
The Fly II is nowhere near the level of the first one, but the ending works. With the Bartok/fly creature, now in the same enclosure where the mutated dog caused by his earlier experiments was suffering. And the mutated Bartok, now the observed creature, looks over its bowl of slop and the camera focus shifts to the edge of the bowl on the other side, showing a fly. A perfectly deserved fate for the film's villain.
I really want to watch Mirrors just so I can see what Cameron Boyce looked like when he was 9. Gosh I can’t believe it’s been 4 years since the poor kid died.😢
@@EddieM1994 IKR. The poor kid had epilepsy and he was taking medication to help him as when they did an autopsy they only found that medication in his system nothing else. Sadly it wasn’t enough to save him. He was only 20.😭💔
I discovered that little gem April Fool's Day on video many decades ago. I watched it alone first and then took it round at a later point to my best mate. She loved it too! So clever! Never seen that in a film since x
Ring 0 is one of my favorites lol. Sad movie, and it does get especially good for the last thirty minutes or so. There's just something about a child's voice coming out of a grown woman's body that freaked me right out. Also her little jazz slide out from behind a wall inside a house near the end makes me laugh every time.
"As Above, So Below" was brilliant!!! The whole film was great!! "The Boy", Great film. Poor, weak, and predictable ending. You could tell fairly early what they were going to do, just hoped they wouldn't!!
You knew that the child was actually alive living in the walls the whole time and the parents were sick of taking care of their shut in-deranged son???
@@Lawrence_Talbot Not necessarily quite that specific. But, Still. I was fairly sure that there was no demon or spirit, and that the "child" was alive. However, the joint suicide wasn't expected.
I think Mirrors is one of the scariest movies not because of the jaw-ripping scene but the whole atmosphere in the hotel, why the fxck would he went to that creepy place ALONE? THe soundtrack was excellent and creepy as hell, Ben's fate in the ending was just so cruel and scary
I actually like some of these movies. I feel they were underrated. Glass, As Above So Below, Dead Silence, Doom (but they should of made it its own thing and not off the game), and April's Fool's Day. Were they master pieces, no... but I feel like they were pretty good.
Ella was the Perfect Doll. Thats why her face was drawn in Mary's designs for the perfect doll. People get it wrong when they say Jamie's father was the perfect doll. I saw the original ending.
I love Dead Silence but I think people watched James Wan's other films and compared with it while it is one of his first. It's a bit lazy since he didn't had the experience and obtain it with time like Insidious and the Conjuring that were later made. I found the film terrifying even today.
#1 OMG I HATE THAT MOVIE! I watched it with my parents during October 2018 and I was just bored AF until the big twist was revealed. That’s bad when an hour and a half long movie is only interesting within the last half hour. I’m honestly surprised I didn’t give up and fall asleep in the middle of the movie.
i will admit, the scene from doom was pretty cool, but nothing can forgive their treatment of the BFG, its not the Bio Force Gun its the Big F***ing Gun
It wasn't going to be called that OFFICIALLY. It was never officially called the "Big F***ing Gun". That's just what the space marines called it. Seriously, did you think the folks at the UAC finished the prototype and, when asked what they would call it, they suggested "Big F***ing Gun"?
I actually like Doom; I know it's not great and but the plot of this movie is better than it is in the reboot, Doom: Annihilation which ironically has better monsters.
I actually thought it was an all around good movie. You think you know how the plot's going going to go & then it goes in a different direction & you don't get the happy ending that you thought would happen. And this mysterious evil statue in the woods where there's no clear answer as to what to do with it except stay away from the area.
Because the articles are written by different people. Different people have different opinions. At the end of each video, it says who wrote the article as well as who the presenter and director of the video is. I don't think I've ever seen a video where the presenter was also the author of the article on the website.
No idea about Dead Silence, but yes, Doom was a lot of fun. I loved the sets and the atmosphere and the back story (well, what there was of it) and above all the relationship between the two siblings; you could clearly see the affection below the bickering.
Okay, your review of April Fools Day is utter crap. It was one of the best movies of its era. It had an original premise and plenty of surprises throughout. Your opinion is simply wrong.
Calling Doom utter crap isn't fair. Now if you'd called Doom: Annihilation utter crap, THAT would have been fair. As Above, So Below really good. Not sure what y'all was thinking putting it on a list of Terrible movies.
I’m sorry, Dead Silence and April Fools Day were fabulous! And I think Glass’ ending was crap. From the point where David dies I feel it has lost something and fails to get it back.
All these movies are better than some people give them credit for. I found each one to be entertaining in its own right. I found the acting in DOOM to be excellent. I guess some people get their entertainment by nitpicking instead of just relaxing and taking a break from the stressors of the real world.
Like quite a lot of people, I enjoyed As Above So Below. It's suspenseful and scary. The idea of a literal descent into Hell and a return to the Earth is interesting. And I really wasn't sure if the protagonist was ever able to escape
There are a number of films on this list that are decent like "As Above, So Below" and "Dead Silence," that WhatCulture doesn't like, but they keep praising overrated, horror junk like "Hereditary," "Split," and "The Babadook." (Okay, go back decades and throw "Rosemary's Baby" on that crap list, too.)
Doom was changed because the filmmakers wanted The Rock to play the main character. He said if there was a hint of anything demonic, he wouldn't do it, so they changed it.
April Fool's Day and The Boy aren't horrible movies...without the endings, they'd be middling horror at best, but the endings, which play on and subvert our trope expectations bring up the level of each movie.
April Fool's Day is such an underrated gem. It had likeable characters and a unique (for the time) ending. And Kit? Is a girl. She's played by the wonderful Amy Steel. Who you kept showing was *her* boyfriend, Rob. Have you guys even seen this movie?! 😂
There is this silly little film called cropsey ( not the doc ) that is very bad till the last 15 minutes when it turns into a Tarintino style king Fu film that is truly amazing.
Okay... you guys kinda killed this channel for me. A month ago you did a video of movies horror movies that abandoned great ideas halfway through ... pretty much saying "The Boy" turned out to ha e a bad and clichéd ending. And in this video you say "The Boy" has an unbelievably good ending. You've contradicted yourselves. And it isn't the first time. So I think you've just run out of things to talk about and throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks.
What's with putting out so many videos recently that spoil the endings of movies? I can't watch most of them because even knowing a movie made the list would be a spoiler if I haven't seen it before.
As Above, So Below was actually a good film. I was surprised how much I liked it given the negative reviews. The shaky cam and darkness? It is almost like they were running around the dark catacombs or something. Oh wait. Saw 5 and Dead Silence were not as bad as you claim them to be. In my mind, Glass is an example of "Sinister 2 Syndrome": so bad that I refuse to acknowledge it exists. Unbreakable is one of my favourite movies (I loved Split too) and Glass takes a huge dump all over it.
Umm, I really don't think that As Above So Below belongs on this list. The movie was a solid horror flick that had a new take on Hell which made it really pretty good. The end was just icing on the cake. BTW, it has a 6.2 on IMDB with over 100,000 votes. Sounds good to me...☺ Ok, so my second gripe is April Fools Day. it was a fun, silly slasher romp from the 80s that was a lot of fun when it came out. Perhaps you guys are seeing it with modern eyes but it was a pretty good ride back in the day.
You did not just praise Oculus over Mirrors. Come on, Mirrors is shlocky but Oculus is utter garbage. At least Mirrors had a fantastic ending, unlike the pathetically predicatable ending of Oculus.
Yeah Doom did have a way different ending than anyone else expected because ot turned out the rock wasn't the doom guy like everyone was lead to believe the Rocks line in the movie said it the best... Im not supposed to die
"Mirrors" is far, far better than the Cockulus. The latter is just lazy writing. "An unexplained magick mirror that controls people's minds and can never under any circumstances be defeated. The end". Not to mention that "occulus" doesn't mean "mirror" in latin or anything related. That movie is absolute garbage, near the end it gave that lame copout: "everything the protagonists have experienced was a hallucination". Mirrors is not a good movie, it's ridden insane with supernatural clichés, but it's still levels above flopullus.
A “horror movie,” can never have a “good-ending,” so long as the audience’s vulnerable! From beginning to end, everyone has volunteered to be “vulnerable,” & or to be entertainers, or not to be entertained by “unnecessary vulnerabilities!” “A good ending,” would be possible, if everyone in the audience, could leave the theater, satisfied by knowing that “unnecessary vulnerabilities,” ended when the credits rolled, & did not, & or do not consist, upon exiting the theater… …”voluntarily” stepping out of one horror movie, & directly into another! #SafetyShouldntBeASecretServiceReservedExclusivelyForThePresidentCelebritiesRoyaltyAndOrFinalPeople
At this point I think what culture is grasping at straws here. I know its not a airport i don't need to announce my departure but its really hard to stay when you guys are just down right incorrect so much lately.
I watched as above so below after it was recommended on this channel but now it’s apparently terrible? I get that different writers will have different opinions on the movies in their lists but come on
As Above So Below is a great film, a rare “found footage” that is genuinely claustrophobic and suspenseful. Don’t disagree that the ending is great but it doesn’t deserve to be on this list because it’s a fab movie
I think they put As Above so Below on a positive list a while ago too? Don't get the inconsistency. I love the film personally
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Found it
Agreed.
Eh it’s not bad but idk if I’d call it great. It built up the whole premise being crawling through hell only to have few people in robes or occasional ghost in caves. I was kind of disappointed
It's a Marmite movie, I love it, but, I know people who hate it.
I’m glad there are comments saying As Above So Below doesn’t deserve to be on this list, it was a great movie through and through
Yes. I couldn't believe why it received a lukewarm reception when it came out. I thought it was a well done movie, with a solid SL and very interesting history within the movie, aka the Philosopher's Stone and everyone's secrets
I was just about to type that lol.
I enjoyed Dead Silence. I’m surprised to see it gets so much hate. Felt like a grown up version of Goosebumps where they dummy is alive/possessed by an evil ventriloquist.
Ventriloquist dummies scare the heck out of me - so I love Dead Silence.
I love it
I loved dead silence too. The scares are genuinely scary. And the score… i still listen to it to this day.
I think it’s a good movie. I have rewatched it a few times and enjoyed it still. Unlike critically acclaimed horrors like Hereditary or Blair Witch Project which were slow and I won’t ever watch again.
I like it too. It has a good creepy atmosphere.
I enjoyed Doom. It is one of my all time favourites. It is cheesy, it is not "Doom", but it is a ton of fun. It is just entertainment. I don't know how often I've watched it. I know every line by heart.
Same here!
I actually really, really liked most characters, I loved the relationship between the siblings, and yes of course the movie was a bit cheesy - it's an adaptation of an ego-shooter, for cripes sake! It was entertaining and suspenseful and a had some good scares and surprises.
And honestly, I didn't see a thing wrong with the acting.
I seriously got chills when Urban said 'You don't shield a baby from time!' 😰😱
AnOther movie I enjoy that most people poop on. The cast is one of the best for sure. It is one of those Ali can watch on repeat also.
10, Ring 0: Birthday
09, Mirrors
08, The Killing Gene
07, Glass
06, As Above, So Below
05, Saw 5
04, Dead Silence
03, DOOM
02, April Fool's Day
01, The Boy
Thank you, I was looking for this!
Sometimes I feel like the people making these lists don’t actually watch or enjoy horror movies.
Agree, but they do love a Scream movie, they seem to rave about them all the damn time.
And Midsommar 🤷🏽♀️
This annoying girl presenting is clearly reading a script someone else wrote and shouldn't be on this channel.
Tend to disagree with As Above So Below.
Its a very satisfying enjoyable horror flick.
One of the saddest bits of Ring 0 was Sadako waking up, seeing her boyfriend, and she reaches out to him....and then her hand greets the stone of the well
I like As Above, So Below (one of the better found footage horror movies) as well as Dead Silence (James Wan is awesome), Mirrors (great creepy scenes), The Boy (great creep factor) and Doom (cheesy but thrilling). Great fun to watch all of them.
The Boy is one of my FAVE horror movies!! Buuuut… I just pretend the sequel doesn’t exist….
The Fly II is nowhere near the level of the first one, but the ending works. With the Bartok/fly creature, now in the same enclosure where the mutated dog caused by his earlier experiments was suffering. And the mutated Bartok, now the observed creature, looks over its bowl of slop and the camera focus shifts to the edge of the bowl on the other side, showing a fly. A perfectly deserved fate for the film's villain.
I loved Glass! And it’s definitely NOT a horror movie, it’s the 3rd Act of a superhero origin story.
I really want to watch Mirrors just so I can see what Cameron Boyce looked like when he was 9. Gosh I can’t believe it’s been 4 years since the poor kid died.😢
Well I did see him for a split second in the video. Cute kid. His hair definitely looked a little messy right then.
God, that was so sad.
@@EddieM1994 IKR. The poor kid had epilepsy and he was taking medication to help him as when they did an autopsy they only found that medication in his system nothing else. Sadly it wasn’t enough to save him. He was only 20.😭💔
@@cassandraspoelhof3752 Yeah, it happens in some rare cases of epilepsy and no one really knows why. Hopefully they can figure it out.
I discovered that little gem April Fool's Day on video many decades ago. I watched it alone first and then took it round at a later point to my best mate. She loved it too! So clever! Never seen that in a film since x
Ring 0 is one of my favorites lol. Sad movie, and it does get especially good for the last thirty minutes or so. There's just something about a child's voice coming out of a grown woman's body that freaked me right out. Also her little jazz slide out from behind a wall inside a house near the end makes me laugh every time.
"As Above, So Below" was brilliant!!! The whole film was great!!
"The Boy", Great film. Poor, weak, and predictable ending. You could tell fairly early what they were going to do, just hoped they wouldn't!!
You knew that the child was actually alive living in the walls the whole time and the parents were sick of taking care of their shut in-deranged son???
@@Lawrence_Talbot Not necessarily quite that specific. But, Still. I was fairly sure that there was no demon or spirit, and that the "child" was alive. However, the joint suicide wasn't expected.
Me and my boyfriend watched it and were loving it! We still joke about a whole series of movies about Brahms(was that his name?) wacky adventures
@@meganclow6959 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think Mirrors is one of the scariest movies not because of the jaw-ripping scene but the whole atmosphere in the hotel, why the fxck would he went to that creepy place ALONE?
THe soundtrack was excellent and creepy as hell, Ben's fate in the ending was just so cruel and scary
I rather like Mirrors and Dead Silence... strictly popcorn movies but worth a watch
You literally recently included April Fools' Day in a list of horror movies with bad endings, you hacks.
I will always stand by Saw V. It's my favourite in the series and I think it gets unnecessary hate.
I actually like some of these movies. I feel they were underrated. Glass, As Above So Below, Dead Silence, Doom (but they should of made it its own thing and not off the game), and April's Fool's Day. Were they master pieces, no... but I feel like they were pretty good.
Hrmm... not a bad list overall but I don't think As Above So Below or April Fool's Day qualify as terrible movies. At all.
Mirrors, 24 ends up in an Alice Through the Looking Glass backwards world.
Ella was the Perfect Doll. Thats why her face was drawn in Mary's designs for the perfect doll. People get it wrong when they say Jamie's father was the perfect doll. I saw the original ending.
I love Dead Silence but I think people watched James Wan's other films and compared with it while it is one of his first. It's a bit lazy since he didn't had the experience and obtain it with time like Insidious and the Conjuring that were later made.
I found the film terrifying even today.
All of his movies are horrible, cliché-ridden, unscary tediums.
Mirrors was a great movie. I don't know why it's considered "terrible".
You guys put As Above So Below in this list. Really??
I’m more convinced that this narrator has never watched any of the films she talks about.
As Above, So Below is very underrated!
#1 OMG I HATE THAT MOVIE! I watched it with my parents during October 2018 and I was just bored AF until the big twist was revealed. That’s bad when an hour and a half long movie is only interesting within the last half hour. I’m honestly surprised I didn’t give up and fall asleep in the middle of the movie.
Wow, someone on staff really has a hate on for April Fool's Day.
Oculus is absolutely NOT the same premise as Mirrors. Do you even watch these?
Honestly, I don’t think they do.
Sure it is.
i will admit, the scene from doom was pretty cool, but nothing can forgive their treatment of the BFG, its not the Bio Force Gun its the Big F***ing Gun
It wasn't going to be called that OFFICIALLY. It was never officially called the "Big F***ing Gun". That's just what the space marines called it. Seriously, did you think the folks at the UAC finished the prototype and, when asked what they would call it, they suggested "Big F***ing Gun"?
Exactly!
I love Dead Silence and April Fool's Day!
I actually like Doom; I know it's not great and but the plot of this movie is better than it is in the reboot, Doom: Annihilation which ironically has better monsters.
The Shrine (2010) it was terrible up until the end. The ending was superb.
I actually thought it was an all around good movie. You think you know how the plot's going going to go & then it goes in a different direction & you don't get the happy ending that you thought would happen. And this mysterious evil statue in the woods where there's no clear answer as to what to do with it except stay away from the area.
You fought ghost ship again 😭😭😭😢
I like April Fools Day
It was a fun movie. The cliches she mentions were not clichéd yet in that time period. It was clever in a field of too many serious slashers
It's definitely an underrated classic.
Almoat half of these movies belong on a lost titled "Terrible Horrors SAVED By Their Ending"
I swear to god, you guys flip flop your opinion on The Boy every week
Because the articles are written by different people. Different people have different opinions. At the end of each video, it says who wrote the article as well as who the presenter and director of the video is. I don't think I've ever seen a video where the presenter was also the author of the article on the website.
Love Doom and Dead Silence
No idea about Dead Silence, but yes, Doom was a lot of fun. I loved the sets and the atmosphere and the back story (well, what there was of it) and above all the relationship between the two siblings; you could clearly see the affection below the bickering.
Okay, your review of April Fools Day is utter crap. It was one of the best movies of its era. It had an original premise and plenty of surprises throughout. Your opinion is simply wrong.
As Above So Below is in no way shape or form a ‘terrible movie’… that’s a bad miss on this list.
Calling Doom utter crap isn't fair. Now if you'd called Doom: Annihilation utter crap, THAT would have been fair.
As Above, So Below really good. Not sure what y'all was thinking putting it on a list of Terrible movies.
I don't know if mirrors is a better movie than oculus. But I personally enjoyed it a lot more. I hated oculus. I thought it was terrible.
I’m sorry, Dead Silence and April Fools Day were fabulous!
And I think Glass’ ending was crap. From the point where David dies I feel it has lost something and fails to get it back.
All these movies are better than some people give them credit for. I found each one to be entertaining in its own right. I found the acting in DOOM to be excellent. I guess some people get their entertainment by nitpicking instead of just relaxing and taking a break from the stressors of the real world.
New list idea: 10 Films that Lack Staying Power.
A list of films that were raved & adored upon release, but are eyerollingly corny for rewatch.
as above so below is good. you guys are tripping
The curve ball is what made the movie mirrors likable.
Like quite a lot of people, I enjoyed As Above So Below. It's suspenseful and scary. The idea of a literal descent into Hell and a return to the Earth is interesting. And I really wasn't sure if the protagonist was ever able to escape
Mirrors is terrible? I love that movie, I think several of these movies are misrepresented on here 😅😅
I'd argue the ending of Glass isn't any better than the rest of it. It all seems like one big waste.
Loved Glass and Dead Silence!
There are a number of films on this list that are decent like "As Above, So Below" and "Dead Silence," that WhatCulture doesn't like, but they keep praising overrated, horror junk like "Hereditary," "Split," and "The Babadook." (Okay, go back decades and throw "Rosemary's Baby" on that crap list, too.)
Doom was changed because the filmmakers wanted The Rock to play the main character. He said if there was a hint of anything demonic, he wouldn't do it, so they changed it.
April Fool's Day and The Boy aren't horrible movies...without the endings, they'd be middling horror at best, but the endings, which play on and subvert our trope expectations bring up the level of each movie.
How 'bout "Sleepaway Camp"...?
As Above, So Below is one of the few found footage movies I enjoyed. You got that one wrong. It's a great film!!
Unpopular opinion
I actually like doom, I remember it from my childhood
I rewatch Doom just for the final fight choreography between The Rock and Urban.
As Above, So Below was a good movie. I got a real kick out of the adventure movie as found footage thing. It was great.
Your channel has like three other videos talking about how good As Above So Below Is
April Fool's Day is such an underrated gem. It had likeable characters and a unique (for the time) ending.
And Kit? Is a girl. She's played by the wonderful Amy Steel. Who you kept showing was *her* boyfriend, Rob. Have you guys even seen this movie?! 😂
The film Mirrors is based on, Into The Mirror is worth a watch.
I actually liked The Boy. Some of you were spoiled by growing up on horror movies with budgets and plots, and it shows.
There is this silly little film called cropsey ( not the doc ) that is very bad till the last 15 minutes when it turns into a Tarintino style king Fu film that is truly amazing.
The Mandela Effect. The Penultimate scene of the entire word glitching out is so good it should of been the entire movie
Okay... you guys kinda killed this channel for me. A month ago you did a video of movies horror movies that abandoned great ideas halfway through ... pretty much saying "The Boy" turned out to ha e a bad and clichéd ending. And in this video you say "The Boy" has an unbelievably good ending. You've contradicted yourselves. And it isn't the first time. So I think you've just run out of things to talk about and throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks.
Mirrors is a remake of an Asian film. Flannigan just made the American remake. Know your facts first.
You think Glass had an unbelievably good ending? Poppycock!
I don't know if its on the list yet but the Silent Hill sequel is perfect for this
The Boy was great UNTIL the ending!! I wanted a possessed puppet, not some cliche michael myers esque freak 🙄 laaaaaame
I actually like Glass a lot - it's my favorite out of the three movies
I loved Split and Mirrors. Did we even watch the same films?
What's with putting out so many videos recently that spoil the endings of movies? I can't watch most of them because even knowing a movie made the list would be a spoiler if I haven't seen it before.
Now I want to re-watch Doom.
As Above, So Below was actually a good film. I was surprised how much I liked it given the negative reviews. The shaky cam and darkness? It is almost like they were running around the dark catacombs or something. Oh wait.
Saw 5 and Dead Silence were not as bad as you claim them to be.
In my mind, Glass is an example of "Sinister 2 Syndrome": so bad that I refuse to acknowledge it exists. Unbreakable is one of my favourite movies (I loved Split too) and Glass takes a huge dump all over it.
I enjoyed As Above So Below and Dead Silence, but Hated April Fools Day and the Boy just not good even with the twist endings.
The last two minutes of the 2011 prequel/remake of The Thing was pretty good.
Doom, I don't care. I watched all do to Karl Urban. Mr. Sexy eyes 💙💙💙💙
2:35 The Killing Gene is also known as WΔZ in some region
Umm, I really don't think that As Above So Below belongs on this list. The movie was a solid horror flick that had a new take on Hell which made it really pretty good. The end was just icing on the cake. BTW, it has a 6.2 on IMDB with over 100,000 votes. Sounds good to me...☺
Ok, so my second gripe is April Fools Day. it was a fun, silly slasher romp from the 80s that was a lot of fun when it came out. Perhaps you guys are seeing it with modern eyes but it was a pretty good ride back in the day.
I hated the end of GLASS it pissed me off because Kevin aka the hoard is killed I love that character and seeing him die really pissed me off
As Above So Below is a great movie. What the hell is it doing on this list? 👎
:O as above so below is a brilliant film!
I would add The Uninvited and The Final Wish.
You did not just praise Oculus over Mirrors. Come on, Mirrors is shlocky but Oculus is utter garbage. At least Mirrors had a fantastic ending, unlike the pathetically predicatable ending of Oculus.
So....whatculture horror obviously doesn't watch horror. Some of these movies are good
As Above, So Below is on this list?! Someone has no taste…
I thought As Above So Below was a fantastic film
Yeah Doom did have a way different ending than anyone else expected because ot turned out the rock wasn't the doom guy like everyone was lead to believe the Rocks line in the movie said it the best... Im not supposed to die
"Mirrors" is far, far better than the Cockulus. The latter is just lazy writing. "An unexplained magick mirror that controls people's minds and can never under any circumstances be defeated. The end". Not to mention that "occulus" doesn't mean "mirror" in latin or anything related. That movie is absolute garbage, near the end it gave that lame copout: "everything the protagonists have experienced was a hallucination". Mirrors is not a good movie, it's ridden insane with supernatural clichés, but it's still levels above flopullus.
I also didn't understand the part in it having to do with the nun, they kinda lost me there. Just not imo a satisfactory explanation.
A “horror movie,” can never have a “good-ending,” so long as the audience’s vulnerable!
From beginning to end, everyone has volunteered to be “vulnerable,” & or to be entertainers, or not to be entertained by “unnecessary vulnerabilities!”
“A good ending,” would be possible, if everyone in the audience, could leave the theater, satisfied by knowing that “unnecessary vulnerabilities,” ended when the credits rolled, & did not, & or do not consist, upon exiting the theater…
…”voluntarily” stepping out of one horror movie, & directly into another!
#SafetyShouldntBeASecretServiceReservedExclusivelyForThePresidentCelebritiesRoyaltyAndOrFinalPeople
At this point I think what culture is grasping at straws here. I know its not a airport i don't need to announce my departure but its really hard to stay when you guys are just down right incorrect so much lately.
I watched as above so below after it was recommended on this channel but now it’s apparently terrible? I get that different writers will have different opinions on the movies in their lists but come on
mirrors is amazing if you focus on the comedic element
I disagree with As above So below being on this list.
As above, so below is a good movie. I've watched it a few times.
As Above So Below and Dead Silence don’t deserve to be here
Lol I love As Above So Below. Gonna go watch it now 👻