There is a big difference between loose cannon cop and corrupt cop. Like, jigsaw would totally go after the cops from tales from hood, but not Lee and Carter from rush hour.
@@DaftnPunk actually, I'm wrong. The two cops from the first were good. And there's Rigg and Kerry, whose crimes were that they wanted to do their jobs.
Honestly the fact that Heather was supposedly a daughter of the Sawyer family but was somehow only in her 20s about 30 or 40 years (can't remember if the OG was set in the 60s or 70s) after her family was killed and she was raised by one of the perpetrators was just one of the many ridiculous parts of Chainsaw 3D.
It was a pretty meh movie. I occasionally mention it in whatculture horror comments as a terrible ending and how Lucy hale is terrible for making the game global to save her and her friend's ass
The main reason noone cared about Spiral's cliffhanger was the fact the film was utter garbage. And to be honest that also applies to the drop in quality in the mainline Saw series. It has nothing to do with Tobin Bell's Jigsaw being killed off, and everything to do with trying to shoehorn a series where there aren't enough fresh ideas beyond "here's a new way to massacre people". To be honest, I'm as worried about Saw X as I am about any piece of interquel media for some very basic reasons. First off, there's very little tension around Jigsaw's character as we know he survives to go on to Saw 2 onwards, same goes for the storyline as we know he isn't going to find any form of treatment that works. Second, nobody has ever made mention (AFA I recall) about Jigsaw going on a murder holiday to Mexico, and funnily enough the only thing which makes more news than a serial killer is an INTERNATIONAL serial killer. Again, this would have been mentioned at some stage, so effectively the writers are making up a story just to get Tobin Bell involved again. And thirdly (and most controversially) I love TB as an actor. But he is no Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. Is there really enough compelling material to make another Jigsaw-centric film?
This film series is written by people who saw the wire, sopranos, breaking bad; these types of shows with intricate writing that upon second watch and knowing everything about the story you can relook at certain scenarios or characters in a different light.
Problem is that after like the second one and the original people left it just started too not make sense and be convoluted cause you start asking questions like "well if that happened during this why did they allow that other thing too happen" It works for the first two cause it was kinda planned out it works for the shows i mentioned cause they for the most part(cept maybe breaking bad) were intentionally written in that way. So the major revelations you end up finding out about is well written and not shoehorned in like the saw films.
Anyone else notice that the texas chainsaw 3d was supposed to be a sequel to the original and Heather was maybe early 20's so that would have ment the film would be set in the mid 90's yet they had camera phones and the lawyer had a modern car.
You forgot Event Horizon's cliffhanger ending where the men in bio suits investigate the dead bodies with one surviving as she screams as the camera pans to doors closing as it fades to black with an annoying tecno song at the credits.
I actually looked forward to Tommy becoming the new killer in the Friday the 13th series, and I’m not alone. I saw it when it came out and I was actually more disappointed when Jason came back in the next movie.
There was a Japanese movie that did that Truth or Dare ending way better, I cant remember the name but the girls become pop stars or something and they pass the game on to everyone using a video message.
The predator was just terrible. Truth or dare was meh. If a new beginning was received better, tommy as a potential jason would've been kinda interesting
I actually didn’t even think Spiral was trying to replace Jigsaw with Shenk - I thought it was setting up for an anthology type series where every movie was a different set of circumstances and a new Jigsaw with their own motivations, a premise I found interesting.
If Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin was simply Next of Kin I think it would have been a good movie. The issue was the expectation of a connection to the other movies beyond the whole haunted by a demon premise. I liked the movie itself, I just didn’t understand why it was being connected to the series when it was obviously a standalone movie.
Same, I thought the movie had a lot going for it, it just didn't fit in the Paranormal Activity universe and it felt like it got shoehorned in for the sake of extra publicity. It's a shame it made little impact, it's worth a watch.
although truth or dare didn't live up to the potential i wouldn't complain if we ever get a sequel because i do every so often think about the ending and wonder how it could be continued, i feel like the premise is similar to final destination in the way that theres so many ways they could continue it by showing it affecting new groups of people.
@@BlueHero45okay no seriously, I've never seen a movie take THAT angle, where the curse actually is limited in any way. That would actually be super interesting.
@@jamesmckane1205you don’t like the historical relevance of cannibals not always being the villains? If you don’t understand Leatherface was always neutral, than you don’t understand the character. His moral compass is his family.
The killer at the end of IKWYDLS literally bursts from behind the mirror inside her medicine cabinet, we knew it was a dream immediately, it was a jump scare, not a cliffhanger
This sort of presupposes that a cliffhanger is intended to set up a sequel, and that if a sequel was never made... that nobody cared, or that it somehow failed. But I actually think these endings are less "cliffhangers" and more, like, "gotchas." Kind of a you-thought-it-was-a-happy-ending-but-it's-not thing. It's just a final jump scare, rather than a "hey, get ready for a sequel" device.
It strikes me how many movies on the list are sequels/reboots/ripoffs of movies from the 70s and 80s. I wonder how many current franchises are dependent on those films (and the actual originality from that time), or which original films from that era have the most copycats. Maybe there’s a list in that?
My first time commenting with one I cant' believe wasn't in the list: Escape Room (2019): After escaping from an Escae Room thats basically a Saw trap where they lead the police to the escae room and find an empty factory, the protagonist locates the people who run it. But they own the airlines, pilots, stewards, and everyone else on the plane and have been practicing for months on creating an escape room in the plane. And knew her exact plane and had been prepping for her to buy that ticket for months. The escape rooms were already insanely over the top esecially since they got all of the equipment out in an hour. But making them omnipotent foes to an already meh movie? It didn't make me want to watch another.
I agree with James from Dead Meat about Truth or Dare. The fact that the MC spent the movie talking about pacifism and how one life is not greater than another’s only to suddenly turn selfish and effectively murder hundreds was bullshit. I get it, I get it, humanity bad. There’s no true altruism. We’re the monsters. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
Yeah, I agree. A truly shocking end would have been if she THOUGHT about spreading it like that, but instead deleted the video without posting it and accepted her fate.
I really enjoyed Texas chainsaw.... Seems i like tne crap ones lol I enjoyed jigsaw, insidious the last key and others on the lists of movies saying they suck.... I admit though, i like better quality b movies. I always have.
Never watched more than three movies in any series. A trilogy is the maximum i can take. Forget about paranormal activity, I never even knew they made more than three Jason Bourne movies.just found out last week.
"Did any fans of the original Predator really want to see a sequel where humans in CGI slathered battle armor fight predator hordes?" Hell, yes, we do.
Hell no. Humans are not supposed to be able to match Predators on either physical or technological grounds. It took ingenuity and skill to kill a Predator. The fun was seeing how the outclassed humans would use their heads to surprise the hunter.
If you just ignore the ending title card rossi files thing its a good possession movie. The people were banishing the demon and if the demon was going down he was taking them out as well why it possessed the driver and crashed . THe end I think thats a good ending.
There is nothing worse than a bad "it was all really just a dream" endings. Actually has there been a good one? I can't think of one off the top of head. Remind me.
I personally find the 2017 SyFy version of Truth or Dare so much better. I really wanted to like the 2018 version because it has really good actors and of course I usually like Blumhouse movies.
not sure if it counts as a cliffhanger but i was disappointed by the Curse of Chucky cliffhanger that saw Chucky return to Alice and begin the chant to transfer his soul into her body, Cult of Chucky reveals off screen she was killed by one of Chucky's intended victims, would have preferred to see Alice in the film still possessed by Chucky
@@Bluesit32 How did David go to the planet in Alien? Where *is* David in Alien? Are the Xenomorphs in Alien his doing or did they evolve on their own (something is definitely different, David's guys skipped the chestburster phase)? Is the Alien Queen a concept inherent in the species or did David use some leftover DNA to create one? What's up with the Space Jockey? Can we use the time to bullshit an in-universe explanation why the Alien Space Jockey is clearly an Engineer but the size of Road Island? What happened to David? Did the Xenomorphs abandon him? Kill him? Turn him into one of their own? Like, *yeah*, i can probably answer most of that in my head but i wanted to *see* it. If we're doing prequels i at least want to have fun with them.
@@RotalHenricsson Alien: Isolation, a sequel to Alien has a space station full of xenomorphs, but no queen. Ridley Scott's Alien director's cut shows that it turns humans into eggs. And it should also be remembered that prior to Prometheus, the series continued through comics which goes very much against the movie, with there being a home world for the xenomorph where they're a perfect part of the ecosystem.
No, he doesn't. He has said he gets no money from it. He got paid for his likeness when the masks were originally made, and that contract did not include residuals.
I am just curious as to why people don't like Truth or Dare(2018)? I liked it despite the rating of PG-13 so I came to the conclusion that not all horror movies have to have an R rating to be good
The Predator Killer armor was made from a toy if I'm remembering my childhood correctly. And the whole plot of that movie had issues. Shane Black isn't a very good writer IMO
You can say what you want about most of these, though I have heard good things about PE: Next Of Kin. But The Predator is a banger. Great film. And I'll quote Hollywood from Mannequin to anyone whose opinion differs from mine. "Fool." It has a lot of the best parts from the first two in terms of tone. Much less bloated than most people complain about. As for Texas Chainsaw 3D, it's the best of the I.P. since 1990s Leatherface. Even with its few flaws, most notably the date issues, it's a fun direction to take the character. More of an antihero, the change is not totally off brand. After all while the saw is family, the admittedly twisted family dynamic is still that family stands for one another.
The Book of Shaw? Spiral was actually part of the Fast & Furious franchise?! 5:11 Um, it's spelled Resurrection. Two R's, not two S's... It's like WCH isn't even trying anymore...
Please stop talking about the devil inside, it’s been on so many of your lists lately, it’s a terrible film and it shouldn’t even be mentioned more then once!
There is a big difference between loose cannon cop and corrupt cop. Like, jigsaw would totally go after the cops from tales from hood, but not Lee and Carter from rush hour.
Now I want to see that movie cause Jigsaw realized that the dude isn't bad at all.
@@DaftnPunk actually, I'm wrong. The two cops from the first were good. And there's Rigg and Kerry, whose crimes were that they wanted to do their jobs.
The title is pretty spot on. I don't care how many cliffhangers end Kevin Williamson's movies. The man is a genius and his movies are fantastic.
I *love* Kevin Williamson! But even *he* can make a dud now and then!
I agree! I love Kevin's stuff. I get excited each time he does something.
Honestly the fact that Heather was supposedly a daughter of the Sawyer family but was somehow only in her 20s about 30 or 40 years (can't remember if the OG was set in the 60s or 70s) after her family was killed and she was raised by one of the perpetrators was just one of the many ridiculous parts of Chainsaw 3D.
Yeah, that shit was dumb af. The one that killed Sarah was worse.
70s. It was (at the time) a present day setting.
@@Bluesit32 So she was at most like 10 years or so younger than she should have been logically speaking. Still weird.
She also got a letter at the start of the movie that explained everything and could have prevented every death but didn't read is also frustrating.
I literally forgot truth or dare ended on a cliffhanger
Same, and I just watched it again a few weeks ago, lol.
It was a pretty meh movie. I occasionally mention it in whatculture horror comments as a terrible ending and how Lucy hale is terrible for making the game global to save her and her friend's ass
Shows how forgettable it is.
I didn't really see it as a cliffhanger as much as the world just being screwed.
I literally forgot there was a film called truth or dare.
The book of Shaw? 😂😂😂😂
The main reason noone cared about Spiral's cliffhanger was the fact the film was utter garbage. And to be honest that also applies to the drop in quality in the mainline Saw series. It has nothing to do with Tobin Bell's Jigsaw being killed off, and everything to do with trying to shoehorn a series where there aren't enough fresh ideas beyond "here's a new way to massacre people".
To be honest, I'm as worried about Saw X as I am about any piece of interquel media for some very basic reasons. First off, there's very little tension around Jigsaw's character as we know he survives to go on to Saw 2 onwards, same goes for the storyline as we know he isn't going to find any form of treatment that works. Second, nobody has ever made mention (AFA I recall) about Jigsaw going on a murder holiday to Mexico, and funnily enough the only thing which makes more news than a serial killer is an INTERNATIONAL serial killer. Again, this would have been mentioned at some stage, so effectively the writers are making up a story just to get Tobin Bell involved again. And thirdly (and most controversially) I love TB as an actor. But he is no Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. Is there really enough compelling material to make another Jigsaw-centric film?
This film series is written by people who saw the wire, sopranos, breaking bad; these types of shows with intricate writing that upon second watch and knowing everything about the story you can relook at certain scenarios or characters in a different light.
Problem is that after like the second one and the original people left it just started too not make sense and be convoluted cause you start asking questions like "well if that happened during this why did they allow that other thing too happen" It works for the first two cause it was kinda planned out it works for the shows i mentioned cause they for the most part(cept maybe breaking bad) were intentionally written in that way. So the major revelations you end up finding out about is well written and not shoehorned in like the saw films.
"we know he isn't going to find any form of treatment that works" - well that part is part of the synopsis of the movie so thats a bit unfair of you.
Anyone else notice that the texas chainsaw 3d was supposed to be a sequel to the original and Heather was maybe early 20's so that would have ment the film would be set in the mid 90's yet they had camera phones and the lawyer had a modern car.
That’s TWICE, TWO TIMES that we watched someone go through heck to then die off screen in an alien movie
Heather and Leather? 😂😂
I feel like Paranormal activity would have been better if it had just been called Next of Kin
Makes sense since the whole plot revolves around them pretty much playing hot potato with a demonic curse
Not only did i forget about the Spiral cliffhanger i forgot about Spiral 😂
You forgot Event Horizon's cliffhanger ending where the men in bio suits investigate the dead bodies with one surviving as she screams as the camera pans to doors closing as it fades to black with an annoying tecno song at the credits.
Not a bad ending horror movie
@@DannyLee-zv9gl If only it ended abrubtly not builds for a sequel where those bio men are spawns from hell.
I actually looked forward to Tommy becoming the new killer in the Friday the 13th series, and I’m not alone. I saw it when it came out and I was actually more disappointed when Jason came back in the next movie.
There was a Japanese movie that did that Truth or Dare ending way better, I cant remember the name but the girls become pop stars or something and they pass the game on to everyone using a video message.
Thank you guys, i love these lists. Always appreciate!
Ghost ship ending?????😢
The predator was just terrible. Truth or dare was meh.
If a new beginning was received better, tommy as a potential jason would've been kinda interesting
I actually didn’t even think Spiral was trying to replace Jigsaw with Shenk - I thought it was setting up for an anthology type series where every movie was a different set of circumstances and a new Jigsaw with their own motivations, a premise I found interesting.
Spiral: From the Book of SHAW…yeah lol
If Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin was simply Next of Kin I think it would have been a good movie. The issue was the expectation of a connection to the other movies beyond the whole haunted by a demon premise. I liked the movie itself, I just didn’t understand why it was being connected to the series when it was obviously a standalone movie.
Same, I thought the movie had a lot going for it, it just didn't fit in the Paranormal Activity universe and it felt like it got shoehorned in for the sake of extra publicity. It's a shame it made little impact, it's worth a watch.
Heather and Leather is an amazing title! Just the actress alone would have made it a must watch lol!
I mean to be honest, I liked Spiral. I just re-watched it again recently and honestly think it gets better with time.
Never saw Truth or Dare but that ending sounds pretty much identical to how The Ring ended.
Making Leatherface an anti-hero protector is almost as stupid as turning Pyramid Head into Heather's guardian angel in "Silent Hill Revelations."
Ben, Will's son....smile
From the book of “shaw” lol
I was actually excited for another alien movie
Watched TCSM 3D only for Alexandra Daddario.. To make a murdering cannibal a hero is just plain ludicrous 🙄🙄🙄
“Do your thing cuz”
although truth or dare didn't live up to the potential i wouldn't complain if we ever get a sequel because i do every so often think about the ending and wonder how it could be continued, i feel like the premise is similar to final destination in the way that theres so many ways they could continue it by showing it affecting new groups of people.
Be funny if it simply overtaxed the curse that it couldn't keep up.
@@BlueHero45okay no seriously, I've never seen a movie take THAT angle, where the curse actually is limited in any way. That would actually be super interesting.
The title is way too funny to resist watching the video 🤣
Am I the only one who actually liked The Predator and Texas Chainsaw 3D?
The only thing I didn't like about texas chainsaw 3D was a family of murdering cannibals were the victims and Leather Face the misunderstood hero. 🙄🙄🙄
@@jamesmckane1205you don’t like the historical relevance of cannibals not always being the villains? If you don’t understand Leatherface was always neutral, than you don’t understand the character. His moral compass is his family.
But if you had to choose between Spiral or Jigsaw which one do you choose?
Spiral
Jigsaw all the way.
The killer at the end of IKWYDLS literally bursts from behind the mirror inside her medicine cabinet, we knew it was a dream immediately, it was a jump scare, not a cliffhanger
The movie studios who made the movies on this aren't really trying either
This sort of presupposes that a cliffhanger is intended to set up a sequel, and that if a sequel was never made... that nobody cared, or that it somehow failed. But I actually think these endings are less "cliffhangers" and more, like, "gotchas." Kind of a you-thought-it-was-a-happy-ending-but-it's-not thing. It's just a final jump scare, rather than a "hey, get ready for a sequel" device.
It strikes me how many movies on the list are sequels/reboots/ripoffs of movies from the 70s and 80s. I wonder how many current franchises are dependent on those films (and the actual originality from that time), or which original films from that era have the most copycats. Maybe there’s a list in that?
It’s not Halloween Water!
It’s HTwenty! As in twenty years later!
My first time commenting with one I cant' believe wasn't in the list: Escape Room (2019): After escaping from an Escae Room thats basically a Saw trap where they lead the police to the escae room and find an empty factory, the protagonist locates the people who run it. But they own the airlines, pilots, stewards, and everyone else on the plane and have been practicing for months on creating an escape room in the plane. And knew her exact plane and had been prepping for her to buy that ticket for months.
The escape rooms were already insanely over the top esecially since they got all of the equipment out in an hour. But making them omnipotent foes to an already meh movie? It didn't make me want to watch another.
Heather and Leather xD
Halloween went the Friday the 13th route. It has become far too long and has become far too much of a mess.
I agree with James from Dead Meat about Truth or Dare. The fact that the MC spent the movie talking about pacifism and how one life is not greater than another’s only to suddenly turn selfish and effectively murder hundreds was bullshit.
I get it, I get it, humanity bad. There’s no true altruism. We’re the monsters. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
Yeah, I agree. A truly shocking end would have been if she THOUGHT about spreading it like that, but instead deleted the video without posting it and accepted her fate.
Y’all need another channel- What Culture 2: No, really we changed our minds.
I really enjoyed Texas chainsaw....
Seems i like tne crap ones lol
I enjoyed jigsaw, insidious the last key and others on the lists of movies saying they suck....
I admit though, i like better quality b movies. I always have.
I cannot be the only one that want to know what happen to Julie in "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" at the end ?!😂
Never watched more than three movies in any series. A trilogy is the maximum i can take. Forget about paranormal activity, I never even knew they made more than three Jason Bourne movies.just found out last week.
"Did any fans of the original Predator really want to see a sequel where humans in CGI slathered battle armor fight predator hordes?"
Hell, yes, we do.
And with Boyd Holbrook please
Er, speak for yourself; NO.
The point of a Predator movie is humans verses an advanced race of vicious aliens.
Not Halo the movie.
Hell no. Humans are not supposed to be able to match Predators on either physical or technological grounds. It took ingenuity and skill to kill a Predator. The fun was seeing how the outclassed humans would use their heads to surprise the hunter.
If you just ignore the ending title card rossi files thing its a good possession movie. The people were banishing the demon and if the demon was going down he was taking them out as well why it possessed the driver and crashed . THe end I think thats a good ending.
Also, you're missing an "s" in the title.
Prey was not that good.
Next Of Kin was incredible. One of my top 10 now!
Spiral failed because the horror from the Saw movies was that the victims of John Kramer's traps didn't deserve it.
and the twist was painfully obvious
Covenant was just a total trashfire.
How about the ending to RIngs where the video suddenly gets emailed to everyone in Julia's contacts list?
There is nothing worse than a bad "it was all really just a dream" endings. Actually has there been a good one? I can't think of one off the top of head. Remind me.
>Prey
>Good films
Pick one, cause Prey sure as shit isn't in the latter category
I personally find the 2017 SyFy version of Truth or Dare so much better.
I really wanted to like the 2018 version because it has really good actors and of course I usually like Blumhouse movies.
I would love to see a sequel of Spiral. It was a great movie.
Lol, you have low standards.
Good for you.
I agree! Unfortunately, not many others agree as well😕
The Truth or Dare ending is very interesting.
Don't want to be that guy, but Ressurection.
Nope Covenant was great and won't accept anything else about it. Want the third one too much.
not sure if it counts as a cliffhanger but i was disappointed by the Curse of Chucky cliffhanger that saw Chucky return to Alice and begin the chant to transfer his soul into her body, Cult of Chucky reveals off screen she was killed by one of Chucky's intended victims, would have preferred to see Alice in the film still possessed by Chucky
did. did you bleep the word pissed?
Saw Spiral once...god was that a load of crap.
*OI* i loved Covenant and i'm fucking annoyed there's no resolution yet....
What's to resolve? We know what happened.
@@Bluesit32 How did David go to the planet in Alien? Where *is* David in Alien? Are the Xenomorphs in Alien his doing or did they evolve on their own (something is definitely different, David's guys skipped the chestburster phase)? Is the Alien Queen a concept inherent in the species or did David use some leftover DNA to create one? What's up with the Space Jockey? Can we use the time to bullshit an in-universe explanation why the Alien Space Jockey is clearly an Engineer but the size of Road Island? What happened to David? Did the Xenomorphs abandon him? Kill him? Turn him into one of their own?
Like, *yeah*, i can probably answer most of that in my head but i wanted to *see* it. If we're doing prequels i at least want to have fun with them.
@@RotalHenricsson This is a prequel to Scott's "Alien". There doesn't need to BE a queen. That was introduced in Cameron's "Aliens".
@@Bluesit32 Same difference? It's one continuity. I think Star Trek V is a piece of shit but that doesn't make it non-canon.
@@RotalHenricsson Alien: Isolation, a sequel to Alien has a space station full of xenomorphs, but no queen. Ridley Scott's Alien director's cut shows that it turns humans into eggs. And it should also be remembered that prior to Prometheus, the series continued through comics which goes very much against the movie, with there being a home world for the xenomorph where they're a perfect part of the ecosystem.
Does William Shatner get royalties for every Halloween Movie?
No, he doesn't. He has said he gets no money from it. He got paid for his likeness when the masks were originally made, and that contract did not include residuals.
I am just curious as to why people don't like Truth or Dare(2018)? I liked it despite the rating of PG-13 so I came to the conclusion that not all horror movies have to have an R rating to be good
The Predator Killer armor was made from a toy if I'm remembering my childhood correctly. And the whole plot of that movie had issues. Shane Black isn't a very good writer IMO
Thunderous indiffernce?
I have an idea for a video 10 horror movies where an object is the cause of everything
I was sad that l Know What You Did last Summer didnt have a third film
It did but not with the OG characters and new story. Decent movie. It's called I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.
Spiral the book of SHAW
I care about #10.
Happy Death Day 2U Should Be On The List
You can say what you want about most of these, though I have heard good things about PE: Next Of Kin. But The Predator is a banger. Great film. And I'll quote Hollywood from Mannequin to anyone whose opinion differs from mine. "Fool." It has a lot of the best parts from the first two in terms of tone. Much less bloated than most people complain about.
As for Texas Chainsaw 3D, it's the best of the I.P. since 1990s Leatherface. Even with its few flaws, most notably the date issues, it's a fun direction to take the character. More of an antihero, the change is not totally off brand. After all while the saw is family, the admittedly twisted family dynamic is still that family stands for one another.
The Predator had the highly advanced species attempting to integrate autism into their DNA in order to become superior beings. That's just moronic.
I actually liked the ending of truth or dare. Too bad the rest of the movie sucked though.
Surprised Halloween 3 wasn't mentioned.
I beg of you please stop saying titular
I cared about all of these
Knowing the kind of shit your praise on your videos, you should drop the personal criticisms.
The ending of The Cave...so she was infected...who cares! Movie wasn't horrible but the ending was like whatever
As bad as The Predator was, prey was so much worse, in so many ways.
Her pronouncing H wrong annoys me for some reason.
For those interested, search "The Devil inside - Crowd Reaction to the Ending" and basic in the sounds of a pissed off audience. It is glorious.
The Book of Shaw? Spiral was actually part of the Fast & Furious franchise?!
5:11 Um, it's spelled Resurrection. Two R's, not two S's...
It's like WCH isn't even trying anymore...
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Please stop talking about the devil inside, it’s been on so many of your lists lately, it’s a terrible film and it shouldn’t even be mentioned more then once!
Your pronunciation of Asmodeus physically hurt. Where were you getting a Z?
Some pronounce it that way. I've seen enough horror movies to know both are pretty acceptable.
Next of kin was amazing stfu
"as-mo-DAY-us" /tom hardy gift "That's bait."