@@BarryHart-xo1oy Starting with the discomfort of her bonds and the warmth of a heating oven and the fear that it might actually become hot enough for cooking, working its way toward excruciating agony and sheer horror, knowing as her death progressed that even in the event of an unlikely rescue, she would be horribly scarred and suffer disabling injuries...all while an *_almost_* - certain death gradually became an *_inevitable_* one, while blessed unconsciousness continued to evade her thanks to the terrible pain she was suffering.... And on top of that, the humiliation of being *_cooked_* like a turkey...or a roast pig. I honestly can't imagine anything worse. I doubt even crucifixion would be a worse way to die, and it was adopted by the clever and sadistic Romans as their ultimate f@ck-you to the people they most despised.
@@laurd114And that leads to the thing that makes it worse: Art has the power to keep his victims alive past the point where they would have died normally.
Yeah, it's even more frustrating, because that fXcking older woman just kills herself and the older people just begin everything again because she didn't share what Anna told her.
Thank you I was about to post the same thing. I remember working at the Chinese theater when it came out I used to watch this movie all the time I love this movie. I think it’s underrated. I don’t think people gave it enough of a chance.
I mean, you don’t really have to think about how brutal that death is. It’s shown how awful and brutal it would be. This list is about deaths that were so fast in the movie that you never really sat there and pondered about them.
i don t saw it but has i ve seen in this clip i just thought that if he can turn around and the send seam to be not to solid maybe he can push with his back
There is an alternate version where one gets out and tries to rescue her friend but steps in the puddle from her drink and gets electrocuted while opening the other tanning bed.
Being buried alive is a deeply rooted fear that more humans have than don't have. A short scene about it in a longer movie, like in Kill Bill, is okay but an entire movie based around it is just too much for the casual horror movie fan like myself. I'm Canadian and I adore Ryan Reynolds (as is tradition!😆) but I'd watch Green Lantern a dozen times before I could sit through Buried once!😊
10 buried was messed up. He got a hold of his work to try to get them to pay to save him. Instead they claim he cheated on his wife and retroactively fired him so they wouldn't have to payout his insurance. Not only did he die, but they screwed him over, didn't pay his wife what they should have, ruined her memory of him, and used his call for help to record they fired him to cover themselves.
Also forget that he was in contact with someone or a group to help save him, and it then seems like they have found him, digging him up, but then declare it was a previous body of someone that was in the same situation; apologising to him as the last hope of freedom is buried with him.
@@KOBKStreak and not only was it someone else, but the person he was talking with told him earlier that it was someone he saved before. Like he said Jones was in that situation and they saved him. Only to find out they never saved him, and only now found his body.
I think that oven death is the worst death in Thanksgiving. The more you think about the effect the heat must have had on the body, the worse it gets, and it likely hasn't been too quick either.
I always thought the end of borderlands is horrific, stuck in a tight tunnel and then realising that it’s the stomach of a huge pagan god and being slowly digested yuk truly horrible
Or getting unexpectedly sucked up into the esophogaus by whatever that creature was in Nope. Yikes. Being digested AND watching your family suffering the same fate? Nope indeed.
There is no way the girl in Death Proof survived for any length of time after that injury. The front and top of her head is shaved off and turned to mush PLUS the high speed impact of that would've snapped her neck. Also, Death Proof is def not Tarantino's worst film
I think the other girl had it worse. Having her eyes gouged out and then kidnapped to supposedly be r**** and eventually killed is all sorts of fucked up
Okay, reminder to self - never ask my husband to watch Thanksgiving with me (not that it's something we would watch anyways). He and his dad got to watch a coworker pulled into a saw in a lumber mill. They both absolutely refused to work in the mill after that, rightfully so.
I’m not exactly sure how it works but I’ve always assumed that the lists were the opinion of the presenter/“author” of the video, not the view of the collective.
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. Different people, even on the same platform, are going to have different opinions. They're not a monoculture, so it's analogous to you having different opinions from your friends even if you enjoy the same things most of the time.
Cool list! I would add Christian from Midsommar's death. Bad enough that his own girlfriend chooses him for the final Hargan sacrifice,but being burned alive while wrapped in a bearskin,unable to move-or even scream?
@@jameshopkins503He was heavily drugged and assa*ulted by a cult member. He's a terrible boyfriend for being annoyed that she was still grieving, but that is a breakup-level offense, not a gruesome-death-level offense.
@@GodsCosmicBollock why tho? the movies in the intro are not always part of the list. i've seen so many interesting looking movies in the intros that are not listed in the video later on
@@feliciaenglund3113 Ah, I totally misunderstood you. I thought you wanted them to name the movies that are going to be in the list while doing the intro. What you meant is actually obvious now, I must have had a stupid moment!
And the fact that Mike Flanagan (the director) had to edit a whole lot out… Mike Flanagan hated that Stanley Kubrick kind of butchered the book (as a movie The Shining is great, as an adaptation it’s Not Great) and so he was like “well I’m going with what’s written” so he put HEAPS of stabbing and physical abuse in, and Stephen King watched the initial cut and said “well that’s a bit much isn’t it?” so Mike Flanagan had to edit it down a bit.
This may be kind of funny, but one death that always haunted me is the nanny from Jurassic World. Definitely not a horror movie and not a death that many may think about much. But it always stuck with me how she was eaten alive by the mosasaur. Being alive inside of that huge creatures mouth would be horrifying. Also, did she drown in the mouth? Did she get chewed up? Did she get swallowed then suffocate? Was she pushed into the stomach while alive and dissolved by stomach acid? Any and all possibilities are absolutely brutal.
Maybe his worst but not necessarily bad. Tarantino is considered to be an amazing director so perhaps just in the sense if all his films were put in order death proof would be at the bottom. Although that would be pretty subjective. Lol the ending is great. Death proof isn’t a Tarantino film that is mentioned often when discussing his work or when considering his greatest films.
Idunno. In the Cell, I think the one that got it worst was the horse, diced by falling panes of glass and spread for examination but with the body still alive, organs pumping.
Number one should be Martyrs. The main character is sadistically tortured for weeks or months and, at the end, has one of the worst and most painful deaths ever.
I believe it is not included because it doesn’t fit the theme of “deaths that get worse the more you think about it”. Martyrs has one of the most horrific torture and deaths in film and it is often mentioned in lists of most disturbing, worst ways to die, etc. I think it just doesn’t fit because it is just blatantly awful and disturbing and doesn’t get worse the more ya think about it. It just is the worst way to go if that makes sense.
After watching that movie I couldn't get it out of my head for day's. The effect the movie had afterwards 🤯 and I had all this questions about life & death etc..I don't know if any of you guy's had the same experience but I sure did 😂
i am pretty sure the "tire in your face" from deathproof broke her neck and even if she didnt immediatly die from that she also must have suffered severe brain-damage from that hit. She must have died pretty much on impact. Dont worry.
The worst for me is the infant in wretched which nobody ever talks about. The mom looks at the monitor and sees the baby then she falls asleep wakes up and looks at the monitor the babies gone. Mom goes in room and is attacked and possessed in a manor of speaking. So the baby was taken and what does the spirit do. It ferociously rips children apart and eats them alive. You never see this with the infant of course but later in the movie when the go into the hole in the tree you see the spirit doing just that to another child which instantly made me think well the baby is gone and you never see her again and this is what the spirit does so that little baby died horrifically and nobody ever talks about it or mentions it.
One of the most disturbing deaths on film of all time, but doesn’t necessarily fit the theme of deaths that get worse the more ya think about them because it is just obviously disturbing.
Its crazy to me that you mentioned Thanksgiving but went with the sawblade kill over the step mom who was literally tied up and cooked alive like a turkey.
Wonder how that old wive’s tale got started. And if you think about it, the amount of tongue you are able to bite off may not even be large enough to choke on.
Anybody else feel like the poor guy who gets his arms and legs lopped off, his tongue cut out and this eye gouged out before finally getting his head cut off in The Green Inferno should be on this list? Or does that movie not quite fit the horror genre? Speaking of cannibals, Bone Tomahawk has a pretty gruesome slow painful death as well.
For me it was head on a stick in the horror australian movie Wolf Creek, when the psychotic Mick Taylor twists his serrated knife into the base of the spine of Liz (the character I thought would get through) who is alive but dies knowing and seeing everything around her. That still makes me feel sick.
That scene in The Cell where the other guy get's his stomach cut open and the killer attaching the small intestine to the spit and starts rotating the spit was, dare I say...gut...wrenching
Pam from 1974's Texas Chainsaw Massacre should have made the list. Being impaled on a meat hook and forced to watch your dead boyfriend be dismembered by Leatherface's Chainsaw, afterwards to be pulled off the meat hook and put in a freezer to freeze to death in the dark.
THE QUIET PLACE, the son/brother was deaf!! And the sister gave him the toy with batteries. Th e fate worse than death is knowing you killed your brother the guilt and the anger from the surviving family memebers
Same!!! Eli Roth said he had to tone it down as he “wouldn’t have been able to get away with it in this current climate” Come on, Eli! This is a guy who has made films I couldn’t sit through as they were too gory but he couldn’t put that scene in 😅
I know that in the Human Centipede 2 universe the first one was just a movie, but how could Lindsay's fate not be on this list?!?!?! Everyone was dead and she was the middle part of the 3 person centipede just stuck there to die with her mouth connected to a dead anus and her anus connected to a dead mouth. Is it cause she is technically still alive at the end?
Buried was the worst for 1000 reasons. And not only knowing he's dying but they also framed him for having an affair among other things so he died with his family not liking him too much either.
Dawn in "Terrifier" the most brutal death in the whole movie 😨😦 Allie "Terrifier 2" 😦 Billy,Julian and the drunk guy "wrong turn 5" Joyce "saw 7" 🔥😦 The "cocked"woman in "thanksgiven"
Beau wasn't afraid because he didn't understand the concept that making sounds meant death. Everyone else did and they all saw Beau playing with the toy rocket without a care in the world right up to the second he turned his head and was killed.
I saw a few comments on a particularly brutal death that I have to agree on. Allies death from Terrifier 2 should have a spot on this list for sure. If you haven't seen this *you're lucky!* 😭💀
I was 4 when silence of the lambs came out, FUCK YEA, my mom was so excited to show it to me eventualy, along with a nightmareon elm street. Always loved horror flicks was her reasoning.
The only part of buried that horrified me was his life insurance policy dropping him because they knew he was gonna die and didn’t want to pay out; leaving his family with nothing
The cell... i totally forgot about that movie. Thats like eons back. Cant even remember if it was good or not. Probably meh since i totally forgot about it existing. 🤷♂
Not one of them beats Saw VII's burning and melting alive Brazen bull trap. Bobby's wife (Joyce) was the victim of this trap, and the worst of it all is that in all the Saw franchise she was the only fatal victim that had not done anything wrong and had nothing to do with Jigsaw. And it's arguably one of the worst deaths in the whole franchise in terms of pain and agony.
Idk, I feel like there are a lot of movies mentioned in the comments that should have been on the list before quite a few on here... Most of these really weren't that traumatic
The kid in a quiet place would have been dead before he even knew what was happening. He wouldn't have had time to feel terror or all that much pain either considering how the arm blade of the hunter looked like it was aimed right at his neck just before they are both barreled off screen. It would have been horrifying for the family to have to stand there in complete silence while their youngest is killed like that, but for the kid himself? That'd actually be an extremely quick and probably painless way to go.
Someone seems to be confused with The Cell. Jennifer Lopez' therapist uses a new technology to enter the comatose killer's mind in an effort to discover his last victim, who is still alive but confined in an unknown location. Although the horror and decadence she discovers in his mind begins to affect and seduce her, she ultimately defies its influence to find the information she needs, also seeming to help the killer escape his darker side and pass on.
Deep blue sea. Sharks using the body of the husband to send him into the window of the underwater facility in front of his wife, to not only kill him, but bring the window down and hunt the rest of them. Brutal, sick and downright horrifying.
Though it is very adhesive so it would coat the insides of your intestines and you would no longer be able to absorb nutrients. Intestines, like walls, would require a second coat if a professional finish was desired.
I don't think Beau in A Quiet Place would have had time to be afraid.
Was thinking the same thing considering that old man got one shotted
That one's much worse for his family
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 no doubt but the kid would have hit the pearly gates at light speed and asking ST. Peter just what the hell happened?
Yeah, as he was completely unaware of what was about to happen, hopefully it ended quickly before he felt any pain or fear.
I think they messed up since "Beau is Afraid" (the movie) is on the list as well.
In thanksgiving, the woman who got cooked in an oven has the most harrowing death in my opinion.
Absolutely, without a doubt. Extremely slow and painful.
yeah i was surprised that it wasn’t her that was mentioned.
And deserved if u ask me she was such a tool
Definitely-that is an incredibly painful,uncomfortable way to die.
@@BarryHart-xo1oy Starting with the discomfort of her bonds and the warmth of a heating oven and the fear that it might actually become hot enough for cooking, working its way toward excruciating agony and sheer horror, knowing as her death progressed that even in the event of an unlikely rescue, she would be horribly scarred and suffer disabling injuries...all while an *_almost_* - certain death gradually became an *_inevitable_* one, while blessed unconsciousness continued to evade her thanks to the terrible pain she was suffering....
And on top of that, the humiliation of being *_cooked_* like a turkey...or a roast pig.
I honestly can't imagine anything worse. I doubt even crucifixion would be a worse way to die, and it was adopted by the clever and sadistic Romans as their ultimate f@ck-you to the people they most despised.
Allie’s death in “Terrifier 2” is one I try NOT to think about.
haven't seen it yet but Dawn's death in the first one had me cringing...
Yeah, that one was wild. The scene lasted for so long also.
@@K67115 Dawn’s death was awful…and I thought nothing could top it. Then, Terrifier 2 happened. 😬Lol
YES. This one lives in my head rent free. Actually, so does the main character's death i terrifier 1 as well. God. SO messed up.
@@laurd114And that leads to the thing that makes it worse: Art has the power to keep his victims alive past the point where they would have died normally.
I love Death proof! I don't think it's the bad movie. And I still think the worst death is by Anna in Martyrs.
Yeah, it's even more frustrating, because that fXcking older woman just kills herself and the older people just begin everything again because she didn't share what Anna told her.
She sure is.
Death proof is brilliant
Thank you I was about to post the same thing. I remember working at the Chinese theater when it came out I used to watch this movie all the time I love this movie. I think it’s underrated. I don’t think people gave it enough of a chance.
Yep. Thanks Martyrs....thanks for an 'unforgetful' experience.....
I'm surprised the skinning alive, salt, and bleach scene from terrorizor 2 didn't make it on the list
terrifier ?
FAV SCENE
I mean, you don’t really have to think about how brutal that death is. It’s shown how awful and brutal it would be. This list is about deaths that were so fast in the movie that you never really sat there and pondered about them.
How does this get worse the more you think of it though? It’s horrifying but not really right for this list.
I think the Quiet Place death would have been instant, no time for pain or terror. That was for the family witnessing it.
I remember watching Buried some time ago and being absolutely crushed that he died 😢
Was that a pun? 😂😂
@@ashrenee3693 not intentionally but I see it now!!! 😂😂
What made it worse was the guy they found, they told Ryan they found him long ago which made it more screwed up
Seriously!!!
i don t saw it but has i ve seen in this clip i just thought that if he can turn around and the send seam to be not to solid maybe he can push with his back
Ashley and Ashlyn in Final Destination 3... Being trapped in a tanning bed while being burned alive, yikes
Thats what in the box is cancer and most likely death.
I had to turn the movie off at that point
I just sat there cringing
Also what about the guy in final destination (number idk) with the pool scene??
There is an alternate version where one gets out and tries to rescue her friend but steps in the puddle from her drink and gets electrocuted while opening the other tanning bed.
I’ll never forget how the paint suicide scene made me feel when I watched it. The way her body looked was just so traumatizing to me 🤢
It made me GAG in the theatre omg
Being buried alive is a deeply rooted fear that more humans have than don't have. A short scene about it in a longer movie, like in Kill Bill, is okay but an entire movie based around it is just too much for the casual horror movie fan like myself. I'm Canadian and I adore Ryan Reynolds (as is tradition!😆) but I'd watch Green Lantern a dozen times before I could sit through Buried once!😊
There's a two part episode of CSI where Nick is buried alive in a see through box for two episodes. Horrifying
@@sheilaholmes996 I think I watched that episode, they find him with infrared light or something like that right?
That's why I always tell my family that when I die I want an autopsy, or be organ donor. I don't want to be alive inside a casket.
Having "Beau is Afraid" as both an example from a movie, and a movie with an example, felt a bit trippy, lol.
I had to do a double take with that one
10 buried was messed up. He got a hold of his work to try to get them to pay to save him. Instead they claim he cheated on his wife and retroactively fired him so they wouldn't have to payout his insurance. Not only did he die, but they screwed him over, didn't pay his wife what they should have, ruined her memory of him, and used his call for help to record they fired him to cover themselves.
Sheesh 😢
Also forget that he was in contact with someone or a group to help save him, and it then seems like they have found him, digging him up, but then declare it was a previous body of someone that was in the same situation; apologising to him as the last hope of freedom is buried with him.
@@KOBKStreak and not only was it someone else, but the person he was talking with told him earlier that it was someone he saved before. Like he said Jones was in that situation and they saved him. Only to find out they never saved him, and only now found his body.
I think that oven death is the worst death in Thanksgiving. The more you think about the effect the heat must have had on the body, the worse it gets, and it likely hasn't been too quick either.
I always thought the end of borderlands is horrific, stuck in a tight tunnel and then realising that it’s the stomach of a huge pagan god and being slowly digested yuk truly horrible
Sounds like the movie The Final Prayer
@@4amcripple that’s the one it’s called final prayer in America and the borderlands in Europe
I need to rewatch The Borderlands
Great movie
Or getting unexpectedly sucked up into the esophogaus by whatever that creature was in Nope. Yikes. Being digested AND watching your family suffering the same fate? Nope indeed.
I have punctured an eardrum and it is the worst pain I have ever felt and that is coming from someone that has gotten hurt badly tons of ways.
Wrong turn 5 the drunk guy getting boiled in a tin is one of the most violent and painful ways I've seen a character die
Wait so you'll say that the buzzsaw kill in Thanksgiving was the worst way to die but not Kathleen being cooked in the oven?
Right?!?🤔🤔🤔
There is no way the girl in Death Proof survived for any length of time after that injury. The front and top of her head is shaved off and turned to mush PLUS the high speed impact of that would've snapped her neck. Also, Death Proof is def not Tarantino's worst film
Jackie Brown is by far his worst film.
Yes 🤘🏼
@@LordVulcan93No lol Jackie brown is his best film. Death Proof is his 3rd best
In Wrong Turn 5 The Sheriff Has To Decide To Die Fast Or Die Slowly
Yeah, that was a brutal scene!
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I think the other girl had it worse. Having her eyes gouged out and then kidnapped to supposedly be r**** and eventually killed is all sorts of fucked up
Definitely ! I thought she would survive...
Ben's 11th hour demise in the original Night of the Living Dead should be on this list! (Please consider it for Vol. 2...)
Okay, reminder to self - never ask my husband to watch Thanksgiving with me (not that it's something we would watch anyways). He and his dad got to watch a coworker pulled into a saw in a lumber mill. They both absolutely refused to work in the mill after that, rightfully so.
That sounds terrifying and traumatizing.
@@BarryHart-xo1oy He's a stoic guy and he could barely tell me the story a few years after it happened. I can only imagine
Holy shit, that sounds horrible 💀
How r u guys gonna make two videos a day apart one says Malissa’s performance in scream fell flat then the next day say the movies she was in r good 😂
I’m not exactly sure how it works but I’ve always assumed that the lists were the opinion of the presenter/“author” of the video, not the view of the collective.
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. Different people, even on the same platform, are going to have different opinions. They're not a monoculture, so it's analogous to you having different opinions from your friends even if you enjoy the same things most of the time.
Cool list! I would add Christian from Midsommar's death. Bad enough that his own girlfriend chooses him for the final Hargan sacrifice,but being burned alive while wrapped in a bearskin,unable to move-or even scream?
Well don’t cheat. 😂😅
@@jameshopkins503 He did not cheat. He was drugged, basically raped.
@@jameshopkins503he was drug raped
@@jameshopkins503He was heavily drugged and assa*ulted by a cult member. He's a terrible boyfriend for being annoyed that she was still grieving, but that is a breakup-level offense, not a gruesome-death-level offense.
@@ayleth891 tomato, tamahto. 🤷
yall really need to start naming the movies in the intro..
If they did that, fewer people would watch to the end.
@@GodsCosmicBollock why tho? the movies in the intro are not always part of the list. i've seen so many interesting looking movies in the intros that are not listed in the video later on
@@feliciaenglund3113 Ah, I totally misunderstood you. I thought you wanted them to name the movies that are going to be in the list while doing the intro. What you meant is actually obvious now, I must have had a stupid moment!
🥉
Imagine creating something like timestamps for every number. Crazy right ?
Bradley (Jacob Tremblay) in Dr. Sleep (2019)
And the fact that Mike Flanagan (the director) had to edit a whole lot out…
Mike Flanagan hated that Stanley Kubrick kind of butchered the book (as a movie The Shining is great, as an adaptation it’s Not Great) and so he was like “well I’m going with what’s written” so he put HEAPS of stabbing and physical abuse in, and Stephen King watched the initial cut and said “well that’s a bit much isn’t it?” so Mike Flanagan had to edit it down a bit.
This may be kind of funny, but one death that always haunted me is the nanny from Jurassic World. Definitely not a horror movie and not a death that many may think about much. But it always stuck with me how she was eaten alive by the mosasaur. Being alive inside of that huge creatures mouth would be horrifying. Also, did she drown in the mouth? Did she get chewed up? Did she get swallowed then suffocate? Was she pushed into the stomach while alive and dissolved by stomach acid? Any and all possibilities are absolutely brutal.
No matter how she actually died, she 100% didn't deserve it. It hurt my feelings
I would have thought she was crushed in its mouth. If so it would mercifully have been quick but terrifying.
Death Proof is considered Tarantino’s worst film? Really? It’s brutal. Couldn’t get it out of my head. Plus one of the most satisfying endings ever!
I am not sure if I have seen a “bad” Tarantino movie. Not sure how I feel about him as a human but he’s got writing and directing talent.
Maybe his worst but not necessarily bad. Tarantino is considered to be an amazing director so perhaps just in the sense if all his films were put in order death proof would be at the bottom. Although that would be pretty subjective. Lol the ending is great. Death proof isn’t a Tarantino film that is mentioned often when discussing his work or when considering his greatest films.
I love Deathproof but I wouldn't say it was an actual horror movie than more of an action one.
I’m surprised that “Head On a Stick” from Wolf Creek didn’t make it on this list.
i love deathproof. its in my top 10
It’s one of my top 10 Quentin Tarantino movies
Idunno. In the Cell, I think the one that got it worst was the horse, diced by falling panes of glass and spread for examination but with the body still alive, organs pumping.
Number one should be Martyrs. The main character is sadistically tortured for weeks or months and, at the end, has one of the worst and most painful deaths ever.
I believe it is not included because it doesn’t fit the theme of “deaths that get worse the more you think about it”. Martyrs has one of the most horrific torture and deaths in film and it is often mentioned in lists of most disturbing, worst ways to die, etc. I think it just doesn’t fit because it is just blatantly awful and disturbing and doesn’t get worse the more ya think about it. It just is the worst way to go if that makes sense.
After watching that movie I couldn't get it out of my head for day's. The effect the movie had afterwards 🤯 and I had all this questions about life & death etc..I don't know if any of you guy's had the same experience but I sure did 😂
i am pretty sure the "tire in your face" from deathproof broke her neck and even if she didnt immediatly die from that she also must have suffered severe brain-damage from that hit. She must have died pretty much on impact. Dont worry.
If you watch the footage in slow motion, it actually ended up decapitating her.
The worst for me is the infant in wretched which nobody ever talks about. The mom looks at the monitor and sees the baby then she falls asleep wakes up and looks at the monitor the babies gone. Mom goes in room and is attacked and possessed in a manor of speaking. So the baby was taken and what does the spirit do. It ferociously rips children apart and eats them alive. You never see this with the infant of course but later in the movie when the go into the hole in the tree you see the spirit doing just that to another child which instantly made me think well the baby is gone and you never see her again and this is what the spirit does so that little baby died horrifically and nobody ever talks about it or mentions it.
People hate DEATH PROOF??? they clearly don’t have taste then !! I love this film ❤
Pretty much any death scene in Saw, the most tortuous, imo, being the Brazen Bull in Saw 7
Manhunter didn't Fail! It was overlooked!
Agreed. I thought it was a good movie.
No Megan is Missing....I think the final death is pretty horrendous. No spoilers.
Martyrs missing... again. It should be on every single list.
One of the most disturbing deaths on film of all time, but doesn’t necessarily fit the theme of deaths that get worse the more ya think about them because it is just obviously disturbing.
Its crazy to me that you mentioned Thanksgiving but went with the sawblade kill over the step mom who was literally tied up and cooked alive like a turkey.
Pretty sure in Silence of the Lambs Miggs bit his tongue off and then choked on it bc its impossible to choke on your tongue if it's still attached
Wonder how that old wive’s tale got started. And if you think about it, the amount of tongue you are able to bite off may not even be large enough to choke on.
No, it isn't.
Buried is a masterpiece. Such a shame it went under the radar for the wider public. It deserves to be a modern classic for sure.
Beau is an example of natural selection at work.
That Thanksgiving movie sounds like one i have to watch lol
Where is terrifier 2, the girl had bleach and salt poured on her
QUENTIN TARANTINO‘s
DEATH PROOF (2007)
I rate it a solid 8/10
great flick
Wtf who says death proof is his worst film??? It's undeniably the most underrated Quentin Tarantino film
Anybody else feel like the poor guy who gets his arms and legs lopped off, his tongue cut out and this eye gouged out before finally getting his head cut off in The Green Inferno should be on this list? Or does that movie not quite fit the horror genre?
Speaking of cannibals, Bone Tomahawk has a pretty gruesome slow painful death as well.
Buried is hardly a horror movie 😒
So you don't have a fear of being buried alive?
The Cell. I didn't know anyone else understood the death that deep. 👍
Okay, the thumbnail got me.
Good list
There WERE horror movies made before 2000...just saying.
THANK YOU.
Silence of the Lambs is 1991......
@@Sabrieldier and the other 90%?
For me it was head on a stick in the horror australian movie Wolf Creek, when the psychotic Mick Taylor twists his serrated knife into the base of the spine of Liz (the character I thought would get through)
who is alive but dies knowing and seeing everything around her. That still makes me feel sick.
That scene in The Cell where the other guy get's his stomach cut open and the killer attaching the small intestine to the spit and starts rotating the spit was, dare I say...gut...wrenching
I LOVED DEATH PROOF THE 2ND GROUP OF GIRLS ROCKED !!!!!!
Pam from 1974's Texas Chainsaw Massacre should have made the list. Being impaled on a meat hook and forced to watch your dead boyfriend be dismembered by Leatherface's Chainsaw, afterwards to be pulled off the meat hook and put in a freezer to freeze to death in the dark.
That thanksgiving scene made me nauseous!!
THE QUIET PLACE, the son/brother was deaf!! And the sister gave him the toy with batteries. Th e fate worse than death is knowing you killed your brother the guilt and the anger from the surviving family memebers
Thanksgiving was good but i was annoyed that the trampoline kill wasn’t like the fake trailer
Same!!!
Eli Roth said he had to tone it down as he “wouldn’t have been able to get away with it in this current climate”
Come on, Eli! This is a guy who has made films I couldn’t sit through as they were too gory but he couldn’t put that scene in 😅
I know that in the Human Centipede 2 universe the first one was just a movie, but how could Lindsay's fate not be on this list?!?!?! Everyone was dead and she was the middle part of the 3 person centipede just stuck there to die with her mouth connected to a dead anus and her anus connected to a dead mouth. Is it cause she is technically still alive at the end?
In Thanksgiving,Yulia didn't die on the table saw. Kathleen sees her in the refrigerator later so her death was far worse since it wasn't even quick.
That wasnt Yulia. It was the cheerleader.
It was Amy, Yulia died horrible, And she has NOTHING to do with the whole opening scene poor Yulia
I rewatched Thanksgiving tonight and I humbly stand corrected. Yulia wasn't the one in the refrigerator.😅
And then Jigsaw enters the chat 🌚🌚
Dawn in terrifier 1. The fact that it was an actual punishment in olden times. makes it even more brutal.
Calling it now Beau's death was his sister's fault, how you may ask? She gave him the batteries for the toy.
May not be a Horror movie per-se. But Law abiding Citizen's Revenge kill would make Freddy Kruger blush.
Buried was the worst for 1000 reasons. And not only knowing he's dying but they also framed him for having an affair among other things so he died with his family not liking him too much either.
Dawn in "Terrifier" the most brutal death in the whole movie 😨😦
Allie "Terrifier 2" 😦
Billy,Julian and the drunk guy "wrong turn 5"
Joyce "saw 7" 🔥😦
The "cocked"woman in "thanksgiven"
I like how she uses "whats in the box" from 7
Beau wasn't afraid because he didn't understand the concept that making sounds meant death. Everyone else did and they all saw Beau playing with the toy rocket without a care in the world right up to the second he turned his head and was killed.
It was clearly just a pun because another movie in the list was called "Beau is Afraid".
@@krashd so it's gotta be explained to you how bad said pun failed too?
I love this woman`s voice.
More videos like this please
I saw a few comments on a particularly brutal death that I have to agree on. Allies death from Terrifier 2 should have a spot on this list for sure.
If you haven't seen this *you're lucky!* 😭💀
Deathproof is awesome, but it is an action movie.
I was 4 when silence of the lambs came out, FUCK YEA, my mom was so excited to show it to me eventualy, along with a nightmareon elm street. Always loved horror flicks was her reasoning.
What happened to Terrifier 2??
The only part of buried that horrified me was his life insurance policy dropping him because they knew he was gonna die and didn’t want to pay out; leaving his family with nothing
Hot take... Manhunter is on par with Silence of the Lambs.
The cell... i totally forgot about that movie. Thats like eons back. Cant even remember if it was good or not. Probably meh since i totally forgot about it existing. 🤷♂
Not one of them beats Saw VII's burning and melting alive Brazen bull trap. Bobby's wife (Joyce) was the victim of this trap, and the worst of it all is that in all the Saw franchise she was the only fatal victim that had not done anything wrong and had nothing to do with Jigsaw. And it's arguably one of the worst deaths in the whole franchise in terms of pain and agony.
The roasting on a turning spit, baked into a mud envased statue, in The Naked Prey (1966).
Inside (À l'intérieur) and the c section scene was the obvious top choice. But i guess I'll settle for the silver medal
Idk, I feel like there are a lot of movies mentioned in the comments that should have been on the list before quite a few on here... Most of these really weren't that traumatic
The kid in a quiet place would have been dead before he even knew what was happening. He wouldn't have had time to feel terror or all that much pain either considering how the arm blade of the hunter looked like it was aimed right at his neck just before they are both barreled off screen. It would have been horrifying for the family to have to stand there in complete silence while their youngest is killed like that, but for the kid himself? That'd actually be an extremely quick and probably painless way to go.
Bro has more space in his box than Bill's Bride when she was buried...
Someone seems to be confused with The Cell.
Jennifer Lopez' therapist uses a new technology to enter the comatose killer's mind in an effort to discover his last victim, who is still alive but confined in an unknown location. Although the horror and decadence she discovers in his mind begins to affect and seduce her, she ultimately defies its influence to find the information she needs, also seeming to help the killer escape his darker side and pass on.
What’s the one in the thumbnail?
Thanksgiving (2023)
Buried is my worst nightmare come true.
I love Death Proof!! Gritty!!
Lambert's death in Alien...
Didn't realize Beau is afraid was a horror movie... odd...
Head in bread slicer from Fear Street pt 1
Deep blue sea. Sharks using the body of the husband to send him into the window of the underwater facility in front of his wife, to not only kill him, but bring the window down and hunt the rest of them. Brutal, sick and downright horrifying.
Wait, why are the Scream actors and crew fleeing the series?
Actually paint is nontoxic you can drink it all day long
Though it is very adhesive so it would coat the insides of your intestines and you would no longer be able to absorb nutrients. Intestines, like walls, would require a second coat if a professional finish was desired.
I still like Nicholas Cage as Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider
Justins Long's death in After.Life I can never shake how awful it is.
Actually his death in Jeepers Creepers was probably worse, I think he was skinned alive.
@@kalilawatson5094no, he was killed for his eyes. After he was dead the creeper used his parts to make weapons.
The Cell was so good
The Cell ❤
U r gorgeous
I always think of the deaths in I spit on your grave (2010)