For me it wasn’t the ceiling scene that they picked in Hereditary…it was her banging her head on the door. That shook me the first time I saw it, and it still freaks me out
Ellen's "ghost(?)" in Annie's studio, and the entire scene with Annie screaming for her dead daughter-- then we see the little girl's head on the road, covered in ants. *brrrr* Hereditary is definitely in my top 5 scariest scary movies for many reasons, not the least of which is that Annie's mom (leader of the cult) and I share the same name.
Great call! I've watched some of the most twisted, demented movies since then but, for some reason, when I see that scene... NOPE. Uh uh. Makes the skin crawl off my bones.
The hobbling😂. In the book, she actually hacks it off with an axe and Paul Sheldon looks at his foot in the corner of the room where it landed to see his toes wriggling while the nerves spasmed. The hobbling in the movie seemed more surreal to me though. More jolting to see than the amputation would've been imo.
For me, there's one visual that actually gave me nightmares as a teen. My dad took me to see the original Dawn Of The Dead in theater years after its initial run during a midnight showing. Now there's enough gore to give anyone dreams they don't want. But the part I'm referring to is in the beginning. In the ghetto building, the hallway if full of cops and residents when an undead tenant shambles past the police to the arms of his lady. The man rares his head back and bites into her shoulder. The palate of colors in that moment is just so much. Her brown skin, his blue skin, the red blood.
That scene is one of the best in film history (I think)....and the whole is fantastic doun to the ambiguous ending....I think it's Romero's best horror (my favorite though is Knightriders I know not horror but I dig the message.... just my opinion
French movie "Martyrs" scarred me for life, but the flaying scene was by far the worst thing I have ever seen in any horror. It was just too realistic. They didn't show much, but somehow that was even worse because you are left to imagine the horrible suffering of victim.
10. The Ring ("I Saw Her Face.") 9. Evil Dead Rise (Cheese Grater) 8. Event Horizon ("Liberate Tutemet Ex Inferis") 7. Hereditary (She's On The Ceiling) 6. Hannibal (Can I Pick Your Brain?) 5. The Sixth Sense (Girl In The Tent) 4. Cabin Fever (A Quick Shave) 3. Men (The Birth) 2. The Shining (The Decomposed Woman) 1. Terrifier 2 (She's Still Alive)
The bathroom jaw scene from Mirrors. It lives in my head rent free and I cannot seem to evict it. It is so unnerving and whenever the movie is mentioned, it pops its ugly head up at me. I hate it. So bravo, the movie did its job I guess.
For me, in The Shining, it was the frozen face of Jack at the very end of the movie. I first saw The Shining when I was 5 in 1981. And that was the image that stuck with me all of those years before I saw it again as an adult.
For me it was the scene towards the end of the movie "The Relic" from 2020 when the daughter is laying in bed with her mom as she pulls her mothers skin off her body revealing the weird blackened demon creature she was turning into during the movie. The whole movie was really disturbing for me, my mom didn't find it quite as disturbing but for me i found it disturbing because as kids get older they realize their parents are getting older too and then when i reached the age where I knew about dementia, it just became a constant worry for me that one day my mom might not remember me, god forbid if she ever gets dementia. Thats why the movie really creeped me out. For anyone who has a mom that had them late in life, I feel like the worry of them getting dementia is worse than if your in your 20's and your mom is only in her 40's. My mom's 62 now and I'm 24 so it is a big worry for me. Sorry for the long winded explanation
I think the scene in The Grudge or Ju On of the girl with the missing jaw deserves a runner-up. The closet scene in The Ring definitely deserves its spot on this list and the effects hold up even today. Still, if you were to make a 10 More Unnerving Shots list, I'd absolutely acknowledge the scene in either version of the movie where you get the reveal of the girl missing her jaw because it was just so iconic and unforgettable.
Yeah I remember when they tried to create that famous scene from the Ring of her climbing out of the TV. They tried to do it with a flat screen TV but it fell flat literally.
I remember watching the ring with my siblings they kicked me out the lounge cos I said as they all scared and screaming as she was comeing out the TV, I said just tip it over screen down she be stuck, they kicked me out for ruining the moment and braking the immersion they said lol 😂
The one horror movie scene I can't ever get over is in the Stephen King adaptation The Mist. I watched it several months ago, but this scene I can still see in PICTURE PERFECT DETAIL and I hate that!!! The infamous "mist spider egg scene" is grilled into the crack of my eyes... I also have an intense fear of little, greasy looking spiders so that scene scared the ever-loving SHIT outta me! 😢😢😢
There are two moments that stick our for me. The discovery of the severed head in Jaws with his left eye gouged out. The brief flashes of thr demonic face in The Exorcist
I'm only on #10 and I already love this list! I saw from the preview that you were going to talk about "The Ring" and all I could think was, "The scene in the closet." That's in my Top 10 favorite horror movie moments of all time because it scared the crap out of me! LOL It's just a quick shot, but I screamed, paused the movie, and walked out of the room. You know those times when you get so scared by a film but then are instantly embarrassed? Yep! That's what happened, but it was so well done. (Plus people have always told me that I look like Amber Tamblyn, especially back then. I literally heard it at least once a week if not more. It always started with, "Do you know who you look like?" and I just wanted to say, "Yes, I do." 🤣 But I think that's part of what made that shot so scary for me. It was like it had happened to me.)
I have several but one that always makes me uncomfortable is the scene from the 2013 Evil Dead remake when the girl is slicing her face in the bathroom. In the theater in complete darkness just listening to her hack away at herself before you see it...the tree scene was also pretty brutal in this version.
I'm gonna be honest. The Evil Dead Rise cheese grater scene isn't bad. If you want a wince-inducing cheese grater scene, watch The Farm House. It's not a good movie. But that cheese grater scene is ROUGH
@@aliciasimmons8473 I think you're talking about The Farm. The Farmhouse is about a couple that break down and have to stay at a farm with an old couple
Nightmare on elm street 4: Dream master, Freddie turns Debbie into a roach while weight lifting, puts her in a box then crushes her with his shoes... I haven't watched that movie recently just for that scene alone
Final destination 3 drive thru scene, leather face wearing kempers face on Texas chainsaw 03 remake, and Christabella being torn in half by barbed wires in silent hill. Shit bothered me for weeks 😭
Kind of silly story regarding the bath tub woman from The Shining, though it was the mini series not the Jack Nicholson version Family was having a big get together meaning all of us "kids" (wanna say 7 to 9 of us ages 10-15) were expected to all get along and play together. F that we're at grandma's the only way to keep us all civil was to pile into one of bedrooms and watch movies. SOMEHOW we ended up on a broadcast of The Shining and start watching, no idea why we thought this was a good idea though I'm also fairly sure we didn't actually know it was the Shining since again it was the not Nicholson version. Anyway bathtub scene comes and we've all at least figured out it's a horror movie (but it's on TV how bad can it be?) but when the Bath tub lady is shown for the first time...we all scream. Whole room of kids/teen just in unison SCREAM at this rotting corpse lady who then starts singing. We got chewed out by all the adults who thought we just horsing around and they like refused to listen when we tried to explain it was a scary moment on TV.
Nothing on this list beats the laundry list of grotesque scenes to be found in THE WOMAN, the mind-shattering climax being the real kicker. Anyone who's seen it knows exactly what I'm talking about.
A scene that bothered me wasn't i horror movie. I was a scifi called "Outland". A 1981 movie starring Sean Connery. Since the movie is in outerspace, there was a guy floating around and his helmet cracked I think. The specifics fail me because I was 9 when I saw the movie. Anyway the guy's head exploded and I walked out of the theater and sat in the lobby. I was with my older sister, so waited for her...
The scene in Event Horizon that gets my brother is when the guy is flayed open and hanging wide. He had open heart surgery when he was 2 so there is a zipper scar from the top of his ribs to his belly button. He had back surgery when he was older also so.....the man in time has kind of been cut in half. When we 1st saw Event when it came out, he almost threw up.
That scene in Terrifier 2 was so over the top that it gave me the ick but I had to watch it several times 😅🤣 kind of made me laugh, I wonder what it was like for the actress and actor when it was being filmed... when I was a kid though I was terrified by the Evil Dead remake, watching her get suspended and violated by those vines and then splitting her tongue in half with that look in her eyes was nightmare fuel, not to mention that poor girl in the shower scene. It doesn't freak me out anymore, but I still show it to people who haven't seen it yet. Another movie that did it for me was Martyrs when the poor girl is just getting punched in the head over and over again, it made me physically uncomfortable. If not for bloopers and behind the scenes footage, I'd probably be traumatized lol
Y’all should probably give your editor for this one a stern talking to. How do you make a list like this and not show a single one of the shots described?! What a weird choice
My favorite part of the scene in Terrifier 2 is how Art is just sitting there like "See? Well?" then with the "...mom?" he loses it like it's a punchline David Howard Thornton is just incredible with his miming. Like The Mask, but silent and violent If the curve holds true, I can't wait for a 6hr third movie xD
I think the director said he was gonna split his next story into two movies. I loved Terrifier 2, was exhilarated by it, but I did feel the time. Only started to get tired of it right at the end. If he made a 6 hour movie, I'd still see it. I think an adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet by Kenneth Branagh was actually 5-6 hours and theatrically released.
@@davidcatlett4052 he did he wants to expand on Art the character and in the interest of time he will split it into 2 movies but I feel you on time I did too but also even if it was 6 hours I'd still go I love Art
@@aliciasimmons8473 Thanks for confirming that. I only saw the first Terrifier just before the sequel. I was intrigued because I heard the gore was just too much for some viewers. I still need to see his other one or two appearances in other movies like All Hallow's Eve.
@@davidcatlett4052 your welcome I saw a review for the first one on bloodbath and beyond saw it at an exes loved it just to let you know I saw the review on same channel all hallows eve is not that great Arts segment was really great but in that movie Art wasn't played by David which is crazy and I'm for the gore if I'm watching horror I didn't think it was that bad but not everyone is the same
honestly shocked inside, or any of the i spit on your grave flicks. personal pick for me is the tor scene from imprint. if you know takashi miike then you know. also the guinea pig movies alone would make multiple list. also throwing in the sadness in there. just pick any scene from it, but personal pick would be the hospital eye scene.. not saying anything else about it.
There is this movie called badboy bubba you can make a whole 30 minute video with that movie wnd still have more for a part 2, that movie is filled of disturbing shit like so mucn you are processing one thing then another things happens
Very outstanding. A wonderful topic. In Hereditary, the woman cutting her head off was a bit freaky. But the unquestioned winner is the Hannibal brain scene.
The ceiling scene from heredetary does not really deserve to be on this list...it kinda comss across like you're stretching to just get hereditary on another list. Especially since there are a couple scenes in that flick where it might pass
The Evil Dead Rise cheese grater scene was so tame. I was so disappointed, I almost shouted in the theater. Tame movie violence wise. I still liked it tho, but I wish it had more.
I must have watched an edited version of Terrifier 2 because I didn't see that scene. There's another horror movie that uses a cheese grater. Damned if I can remember it but in the one I saw, the woman uses it on another woman's KNEE CAPS who she has tied up in a chair. She even takes a little break before going back to grating on the knee caps. It was one of the most spine-chilling scenes I have ever seen in horror. And I've seen a LOT of horror movies.
Allie’s scene is one of the hardest to watch. That is the worst scene I ever sat through at a theater lol, completely over the top but hard to look away from at the same time
It's definitely in there! It won an award recently from FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS . The actress that was being tortured in the scene accepted the award.
If you do another list like this, maybe consider The Scene in the original 1989 made-for-TV version of The Woman in Black. Everyone who's seen it knows exactly which scene I'm talking about.
The shaving scene in Cabin Fever comes from what Eli Roth had happen to him. He'd been working at a horse stable with one of his brother's when he contracted a bacteria that erodes/eats at your flesh while giving you a maddening itch. He was shaving and liked how good it felt as it scratched his itch. He realised there was blood starting to ooze from the redness he'd caused from shaving over the same spots and saw his skin had been coming off in the razor. Pretty rank. I shaved a big sliver of skin off just above my ankle when younger and not only did it sting like fuck, it bled like crazy. Still have the scar but tattooed over it. The bacteria had been eating at Eli's flesh so I doubt he would've felt any pain like I did....just his skin peeling off. Edit - Wasn't a fan of Hereditary tbh. After all the hype about it, I expected something phenomenal. I was severely disappointed. Also, Kubrick's version of The Shining was shit. Hated it. King didn't like it either and brought out his own movie version which was HEAPS better. Stuck a lot more with the book too.
Look, the EDR cheese grater scene was, in my eyes, way too overhyped and wasn't as gory as I was expecting it to be. The whole movie was a bit of a let-down for me, but to each his/her own choice.
“New Born Porn”. Well, the whole movie, but who could even come up with that idea. A Serbian Film. I can’t recommend it to anyone, but it was well made.
Girl in the tent made me not want to watch the sixth sense again. And the shaving scene was ,,,ewww but I still love the movie😊 I will never watch the first scene in Orphan, even though iv seen the movie over and over again....I love the movie And the bathroom scene in the shining is also as bad in the remake, if not worse. 12:36
I can't understand why so many people think that "Hereditary" and "The Babadook," are good horror movies. They're terrible. (Throw "Rosemary's Baby" in there, too.)
Same. None of them remotely scared me. Yes the ending to the allergic reaction scene in the car shocked me, but the rest was just 😐 to me. And I’m including Rosemary’s Baby and throwing in The Shining.
5:54 that scene TRAUMATIZED me, i was like nine when my mom watched this with me i was way too young for that and now I'm a fucked up horror fan lmfao 😢
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Yes ❤
For me it wasn’t the ceiling scene that they picked in Hereditary…it was her banging her head on the door. That shook me the first time I saw it, and it still freaks me out
When i first discovered that she was in that corner, I had to sleep with the lamp on for weeks 😱😭
Ellen's "ghost(?)" in Annie's studio, and the entire scene with Annie screaming for her dead daughter-- then we see the little girl's head on the road, covered in ants. *brrrr*
Hereditary is definitely in my top 5 scariest scary movies for many reasons, not the least of which is that Annie's mom (leader of the cult) and I share the same name.
Yes! Freaked me out for weeks!
Misery..... the foot scene. NOTHING has ever freaked me out more
Great call! I've watched some of the most twisted, demented movies since then but, for some reason, when I see that scene... NOPE. Uh uh. Makes the skin crawl off my bones.
The hobbling😂. In the book, she actually hacks it off with an axe and Paul Sheldon looks at his foot in the corner of the room where it landed to see his toes wriggling while the nerves spasmed. The hobbling in the movie seemed more surreal to me though. More jolting to see than the amputation would've been imo.
Very much agreed on the "Hannibal" brain scene - it's one of the few that is utterly nauseating and unforgettable.
For me, there's one visual that actually gave me nightmares as a teen. My dad took me to see the original Dawn Of The Dead in theater years after its initial run during a midnight showing. Now there's enough gore to give anyone dreams they don't want. But the part I'm referring to is in the beginning. In the ghetto building, the hallway if full of cops and residents when an undead tenant shambles past the police to the arms of his lady. The man rares his head back and bites into her shoulder. The palate of colors in that moment is just so much. Her brown skin, his blue skin, the red blood.
That scene is one of the best in film history (I think)....and the whole is fantastic doun to the ambiguous ending....I think it's Romero's best horror (my favorite though is Knightriders I know not horror but I dig the message.... just my opinion
French movie "Martyrs" scarred me for life, but the flaying scene was by far the worst thing I have ever seen in any horror. It was just too realistic. They didn't show much, but somehow that was even worse because you are left to imagine the horrible suffering of victim.
There are about 50 shots from Possession (1981) you could've put on here.
10. The Ring ("I Saw Her Face.")
9. Evil Dead Rise (Cheese Grater)
8. Event Horizon ("Liberate Tutemet Ex Inferis")
7. Hereditary (She's On The Ceiling)
6. Hannibal (Can I Pick Your Brain?)
5. The Sixth Sense (Girl In The Tent)
4. Cabin Fever (A Quick Shave)
3. Men (The Birth)
2. The Shining (The Decomposed Woman)
1. Terrifier 2 (She's Still Alive)
I’d add the zombie baby birth from the Dawn of the Dead remake
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@@deaditeera You're welcome! 😁
@@jakealter5504 Yep to that. 😳
Thanks for this.
"...it's difficult to summarize."
*Proceeds to describe every affront in graphic detail, step by step.
Nice one, What Culture! Cheers! ❤
In this case, I suspect he meant emotionally difficult.
Well, to be fair, if every affront is truly described in graphic detail, step by step, it really wasn't summarised. 😂
The bathroom jaw scene from Mirrors. It lives in my head rent free and I cannot seem to evict it. It is so unnerving and whenever the movie is mentioned, it pops its ugly head up at me. I hate it. So bravo, the movie did its job I guess.
For me, in The Shining, it was the frozen face of Jack at the very end of the movie. I first saw The Shining when I was 5 in 1981. And that was the image that stuck with me all of those years before I saw it again as an adult.
The brick in the stocking from Heavenly Creatures was really hard to watch. And that one isn't even a horror film.
How do you not include the lumber truck from Final Destination 2?
Or the jumping scene from FD3
For me it was the scene towards the end of the movie "The Relic" from 2020 when the daughter is laying in bed with her mom as she pulls her mothers skin off her body revealing the weird blackened demon creature she was turning into during the movie. The whole movie was really disturbing for me, my mom didn't find it quite as disturbing but for me i found it disturbing because as kids get older they realize their parents are getting older too and then when i reached the age where I knew about dementia, it just became a constant worry for me that one day my mom might not remember me, god forbid if she ever gets dementia. Thats why the movie really creeped me out. For anyone who has a mom that had them late in life, I feel like the worry of them getting dementia is worse than if your in your 20's and your mom is only in her 40's. My mom's 62 now and I'm 24 so it is a big worry for me. Sorry for the long winded explanation
I think the scene in The Grudge or Ju On of the girl with the missing jaw deserves a runner-up. The closet scene in The Ring definitely deserves its spot on this list and the effects hold up even today. Still, if you were to make a 10 More Unnerving Shots list, I'd absolutely acknowledge the scene in either version of the movie where you get the reveal of the girl missing her jaw because it was just so iconic and unforgettable.
Even though it’s cheesy, can anyone see a logging truck without thinking of final destination 2?
Was going home from work on Wednesday, near I 75 in Florida, saw a log truck and waited a while to pull out. I made sure I wasn't behind it 😅
Yeah I remember when they tried to create that famous scene from the Ring of her climbing out of the TV. They tried to do it with a flat screen TV but it fell flat literally.
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I remember watching the ring with my siblings they kicked me out the lounge cos I said as they all scared and screaming as she was comeing out the TV, I said just tip it over screen down she be stuck, they kicked me out for ruining the moment and braking the immersion they said lol 😂
The one horror movie scene I can't ever get over is in the Stephen King adaptation The Mist. I watched it several months ago, but this scene I can still see in PICTURE PERFECT DETAIL and I hate that!!! The infamous "mist spider egg scene" is grilled into the crack of my eyes... I also have an intense fear of little, greasy looking spiders so that scene scared the ever-loving SHIT outta me! 😢😢😢
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There are two moments that stick our for me.
The discovery of the severed head in Jaws with his left eye gouged out.
The brief flashes of thr demonic face in The Exorcist
I'm only on #10 and I already love this list! I saw from the preview that you were going to talk about "The Ring" and all I could think was, "The scene in the closet." That's in my Top 10 favorite horror movie moments of all time because it scared the crap out of me! LOL It's just a quick shot, but I screamed, paused the movie, and walked out of the room. You know those times when you get so scared by a film but then are instantly embarrassed? Yep! That's what happened, but it was so well done.
(Plus people have always told me that I look like Amber Tamblyn, especially back then. I literally heard it at least once a week if not more. It always started with, "Do you know who you look like?" and I just wanted to say, "Yes, I do." 🤣 But I think that's part of what made that shot so scary for me. It was like it had happened to me.)
I have several but one that always makes me uncomfortable is the scene from the 2013 Evil Dead remake when the girl is slicing her face in the bathroom. In the theater in complete darkness just listening to her hack away at herself before you see it...the tree scene was also pretty brutal in this version.
Exorcist III. the hallway. If you know you know
Yes! Still gets me even though I KNOW it’s coming
I'm gonna be honest. The Evil Dead Rise cheese grater scene isn't bad. If you want a wince-inducing cheese grater scene, watch The Farm House. It's not a good movie. But that cheese grater scene is ROUGH
I do agree with you it really isn't and the farm house that sounds familiar did the cover have like a person on platter by chance
I just watched the scene: yeah Evil Dead Rise can't hold a candle to what I just witnessed...
@@aliciasimmons8473 I think you're talking about The Farm. The Farmhouse is about a couple that break down and have to stay at a farm with an old couple
@@cheyannelaliberte2731 ooh that sounds good I'll have to check it out thanks a lot appreciate it
@@aliciasimmons8473 You're welcome! :D
The dog's head from Candyman and how the girl blames her friend for it. I was 7 and it sticks with me to this day.
The chisel to the maid's teeth in the opening scene of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Nightmare on elm street 4: Dream master, Freddie turns Debbie into a roach while weight lifting, puts her in a box then crushes her with his shoes... I haven't watched that movie recently just for that scene alone
She's in a roach motel hence the line " You can check in but you can't check out"
I love whoever put list together. They picked a lot of my favourites! Thank you x
I can only hope MEN gets more appreciation through time.
Also, The Shining woman is one of the greatest jump scares EVER.
Another great scence is in the 1982 movie " Cat People" where Ed Bagley Jr. gets his arm ripped off by a black leopard....
I saw that movie in the theater when it first came out. The entire audience flinched at that scene.
Final destination 3 drive thru scene, leather face wearing kempers face on Texas chainsaw 03 remake, and Christabella being torn in half by barbed wires in silent hill. Shit bothered me for weeks 😭
Lipstick scene from "The Night of the Demons" 1988 should be on the next list
Kind of silly story regarding the bath tub woman from The Shining, though it was the mini series not the Jack Nicholson version
Family was having a big get together meaning all of us "kids" (wanna say 7 to 9 of us ages 10-15) were expected to all get along and play together. F that we're at grandma's the only way to keep us all civil was to pile into one of bedrooms and watch movies. SOMEHOW we ended up on a broadcast of The Shining and start watching, no idea why we thought this was a good idea though I'm also fairly sure we didn't actually know it was the Shining since again it was the not Nicholson version.
Anyway bathtub scene comes and we've all at least figured out it's a horror movie (but it's on TV how bad can it be?) but when the Bath tub lady is shown for the first time...we all scream.
Whole room of kids/teen just in unison SCREAM at this rotting corpse lady who then starts singing.
We got chewed out by all the adults who thought we just horsing around and they like refused to listen when we tried to explain it was a scary moment on TV.
Thanks for the Great List and Great Video.
Feast and the tied up biker chick was a full NOPE...IYKYK
Nothing on this list beats the laundry list of grotesque scenes to be found in THE WOMAN, the mind-shattering climax being the real kicker. Anyone who's seen it knows exactly what I'm talking about.
I'm guessing the writers have never seen Xtro. 41 years on and it's still the most jarring series of horror put to film.
Probably one of the most gruesome movies in history and I grew up near the old slaughterhouse where the end of Jeepers Creepers was filmed.
How about the eye piercing scene from Zombie (1979)?
Heck yeah...fulci should be on this list
Yep. I saw her face. That screwed me up for YEARS when I first watched it at, oh, 9 years old or so.
Final scene of invasion of the body snatchers. Donald Sutherlin's face
That Screech! My friends and I stayed awake all night. Nevermind the dog/human hybrid 😮
A scene that bothered me wasn't i horror movie. I was a scifi called "Outland". A 1981 movie starring Sean Connery. Since the movie is in outerspace, there was a guy floating around and his helmet cracked I think. The specifics fail me because I was 9 when I saw the movie. Anyway the guy's head exploded and I walked out of the theater and sat in the lobby. I was with my older sister, so waited for her...
Outland was a HELLUVA movie...and yeah, space/subsea decompression scenes always freak me out...
Great movie, love it.
i have Art wearing the Sunflower glasses tattooed on me 😂😂😂
The scene in Event Horizon that gets my brother is when the guy is flayed open and hanging wide. He had open heart surgery when he was 2 so there is a zipper scar from the top of his ribs to his belly button. He had back surgery when he was older also so.....the man in time has kind of been cut in half. When we 1st saw Event when it came out, he almost threw up.
The severed one eyed head in the hull of the boat in “Jaws”….
Event Horizon is one of the few horror movies that I’ll never watch again because it legitimately scared the shit out of me
I find it much more unsettling in hereditary when Annie is banging her head on the attic door on the ceiling. That shit gave me the Willie's.
Pet Cemetary...
All the Zelda scenes
Pure nightmare fuel.
🎶"Oooh what a feeliiiiin'!
my mom's craaawling on the ceeeeiling" 🎶
That scene in Terrifier 2 was so over the top that it gave me the ick but I had to watch it several times 😅🤣 kind of made me laugh, I wonder what it was like for the actress and actor when it was being filmed... when I was a kid though I was terrified by the Evil Dead remake, watching her get suspended and violated by those vines and then splitting her tongue in half with that look in her eyes was nightmare fuel, not to mention that poor girl in the shower scene. It doesn't freak me out anymore, but I still show it to people who haven't seen it yet. Another movie that did it for me was Martyrs when the poor girl is just getting punched in the head over and over again, it made me physically uncomfortable. If not for bloopers and behind the scenes footage, I'd probably be traumatized lol
1:09 oh, i loved The Ring 😊
I just wanna say this was a great thumbnail for this video. Immediately heard and saw the scene.
Interesting fact about the Shining scene is that both the young woman and the old woman is the only movie both women appeared in
Y’all should probably give your editor for this one a stern talking to. How do you make a list like this and not show a single one of the shots described?! What a weird choice
I was thinking the same thing!
My favorite part of the scene in Terrifier 2 is how Art is just sitting there like "See? Well?" then with the "...mom?" he loses it like it's a punchline
David Howard Thornton is just incredible with his miming. Like The Mask, but silent and violent
If the curve holds true, I can't wait for a 6hr third movie xD
Omg that scene I was like wow then it's like you hear mom and I'm like dam she's STILL alive but yes David is amazing I love him as Art
I think the director said he was gonna split his next story into two movies.
I loved Terrifier 2, was exhilarated by it, but I did feel the time. Only started to get tired of it right at the end.
If he made a 6 hour movie, I'd still see it.
I think an adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet by Kenneth Branagh was actually 5-6 hours and theatrically released.
@@davidcatlett4052 he did he wants to expand on Art the character and in the interest of time he will split it into 2 movies but I feel you on time I did too but also even if it was 6 hours I'd still go I love Art
@@aliciasimmons8473 Thanks for confirming that.
I only saw the first Terrifier just before the sequel. I was intrigued because I heard the gore was just too much for some viewers.
I still need to see his other one or two appearances in other movies like All Hallow's Eve.
@@davidcatlett4052 your welcome I saw a review for the first one on bloodbath and beyond saw it at an exes loved it just to let you know I saw the review on same channel all hallows eve is not that great Arts segment was really great but in that movie Art wasn't played by David which is crazy and I'm for the gore if I'm watching horror I didn't think it was that bad but not everyone is the same
honestly shocked inside, or any of the i spit on your grave flicks. personal pick for me is the tor scene from imprint. if you know takashi miike then you know. also the guinea pig movies alone would make multiple list. also throwing in the sadness in there. just pick any scene from it, but personal pick would be the hospital eye scene.. not saying anything else about it.
Hmm, sorry, but the cheese grater thing just shouldn't be on this list over ALL the amazing Horror history...just not that worthy.
There is this movie called badboy bubba you can make a whole 30 minute video with that movie wnd still have more for a part 2, that movie is filled of disturbing shit like so mucn you are processing one thing then another things happens
Very outstanding. A wonderful topic. In Hereditary, the woman cutting her head off was a bit freaky. But the unquestioned winner is the Hannibal brain scene.
The ceiling scene from heredetary does not really deserve to be on this list...it kinda comss across like you're stretching to just get hereditary on another list. Especially since there are a couple scenes in that flick where it might pass
The Evil Dead Rise cheese grater scene was so tame. I was so disappointed, I almost shouted in the theater. Tame movie violence wise. I still liked it tho, but I wish it had more.
I thought the cheese grater scene and Evil Dead Rise in general was very tame and honestly, I expected more gore!
"10 Most Unnerving Shots In Horror Movies and we don't actually show any of the scenes"
I swear these lists are written for people that never watch horror films.
Never heard anyone talk about that Hannibal scene. Fcked up
That is not the scene from Cabin Fever I would have selected
Something I think is really cool. I live down the road from the house they shot the Hannibal scene.
WOW! Thank You for talking about *Terrifier 2* . . I will Not Be Watching this movie. . .Imagery just from talking about these movie alone. .. YIKES!
I must have watched an edited version of Terrifier 2 because I didn't see that scene.
There's another horror movie that uses a cheese grater. Damned if I can remember it but in the one I saw, the woman uses it on another woman's KNEE CAPS who she has tied up in a chair. She even takes a little break before going back to grating on the knee caps. It was one of the most spine-chilling scenes I have ever seen in horror. And I've seen a LOT of horror movies.
Allie’s scene is one of the hardest to watch. That is the worst scene I ever sat through at a theater lol, completely over the top but hard to look away from at the same time
It's definitely in there! It won an award recently from FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARDS . The actress that was being tortured in the scene accepted the award.
I think that was from the movie Vile.
@@HJ-si7hd Thanks! I could never remember it. Just that scene was burned into my memory!!
If you do another list like this, maybe consider The Scene in the original 1989 made-for-TV version of The Woman in Black. Everyone who's seen it knows exactly which scene I'm talking about.
The shaving scene in Cabin Fever comes from what Eli Roth had happen to him. He'd been working at a horse stable with one of his brother's when he contracted a bacteria that erodes/eats at your flesh while giving you a maddening itch. He was shaving and liked how good it felt as it scratched his itch. He realised there was blood starting to ooze from the redness he'd caused from shaving over the same spots and saw his skin had been coming off in the razor. Pretty rank. I shaved a big sliver of skin off just above my ankle when younger and not only did it sting like fuck, it bled like crazy. Still have the scar but tattooed over it. The bacteria had been eating at Eli's flesh so I doubt he would've felt any pain like I did....just his skin peeling off.
Edit - Wasn't a fan of Hereditary tbh. After all the hype about it, I expected something phenomenal. I was severely disappointed. Also, Kubrick's version of The Shining was shit. Hated it. King didn't like it either and brought out his own movie version which was HEAPS better. Stuck a lot more with the book too.
Martyrs needs to be on all these lists, all the time.
Got DAYUM, Art!!😱😱
8:54 wow, I still REALLY want to see this movie 😱
love the terrifier series..
Yea Cabin fever kinda turned me on to electric shavers and bottled water 😮 and never rent a cabin 🙃
Look, the EDR cheese grater scene was, in my eyes, way too overhyped and wasn't as gory as I was expecting it to be. The whole movie was a bit of a let-down for me, but to each his/her own choice.
That cheese grater scene was great for the first ten seconds.
*THAT* scene from Bone Tomahawk
These scenes had my skin crawling!
One you missed: the flayed girl at the end of "Martyrs."
between terrifier and terrifier 2, there's enough grueling content to make it's own list
… Bone Tomahawk… need I say more?
For me, it’s the puking kid in the 6th sense and the head In hereditary
FYI: Chaetophobia-fear of cheese graters
The transformation scene in Men though!?
“New Born Porn”. Well, the whole movie, but who could even come up with that idea. A Serbian Film. I can’t recommend it to anyone, but it was well made.
Saying just the title, “Cabin Fever” made me cringe at the thought of that scene.
Minor correction on your Latin here, the phrase is actually "Libera te tutemet ex inferis", not "Liberate". Good inclusion either way though!
Whoooooaaaaaa that number 1 is fuuucckkeeeedd 0_0 I don't even know if I could stomach that one.
Girl in the tent made me not want to watch the sixth sense again.
And the shaving scene was ,,,ewww but I still love the movie😊
I will never watch the first scene in Orphan, even though iv seen the movie over and over again....I love the movie
And the bathroom scene in the shining is also as bad in the remake, if not worse. 12:36
That's not even the most unnerving scene in Cabin Fever
Terrifier 2 at the top, as it should be 😍 such an unsettling, brutal movie. One of my absolute favorites 🤡
It’s retarded. Barely any story, with cartoonish gore.
Krendler wasn't using his brain, such a waste... so Hannibal put it to use.
I can't understand why so many people think that "Hereditary" and "The Babadook," are good horror movies. They're terrible. (Throw "Rosemary's Baby" in there, too.)
thank you. finally someone agrees with me. hereditary almost put me to sleep after the phone pole scene. bout as boring as martyrs.. both versions.
Same. None of them remotely scared me.
Yes the ending to the allergic reaction scene in the car shocked me, but the rest was just 😐 to me.
And I’m including Rosemary’s Baby and throwing in The Shining.
i don't remember how old i was when my moron cousin showed me The Ring, but i was definitely too young for that jump cut. eesh.
I thought the violence in Evil Dead Rise was too cartoonish for me to take it seriously
Hellraiser: "Jesus wept..."
Event Horizon was the shit!
5:54 that scene TRAUMATIZED me, i was like nine when my mom watched this with me i was way too young for that and now I'm a fucked up horror fan lmfao 😢
I cannot force myself to watch the terrifier movies
Dead Alive aka Brain Dead...
The custard scene....eewww...gross.