When Your Plot Twist Has A Plot Twist

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Published 2024-02-14

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  • @srtxf
    "You absolute buffoon" will forever THE insult to use when educating fools on firearms terminology
  • @Massivecarcrash
    I have a soft spot for late 90's, early 2000's "horror" movies. They arent scary, they're campy and dated as hell, always some alt rock/metal soundtrack, every character is a walking stereotype and the ending is dumb as fucking hell, but yet I love it.
  • The “she tried to kill him” line followed by the “maybe he hasn’t let that go” took me out 😭
  • @ShayyButter
    "eddie finally catches him with the discount - price goes down" that joke needed more recognition
  • @-tera-3345
    My biggest memory of this movie as a kid is wondering how the hell they were going to get down from the roof after it ended.
  • @kylebergen361
    “They’re mags!” My god man I rewound that like 5 times before I continued. Lmao
  • @danknfrshtv
    "...Price goes down." King-tier punchline 👑👑👑😂
  • @Wolfbane382
    7:08 Those are actually based on real sculptures by the artist Honoré Fragonard. They are in a Musume called Musée Fragonard d'Alfort in southeast Paris. The story behind the one sitting on the horse is said to be his girlfriend who passed away due to illness. He didn't want to bury her, so he skinned her, and her horse, and preserved the muscles in some kind of wax or varnish. For comparison, it's like a French version of the Mutter Museum Philadelphia. Bonus fun fact! Vannacutt is played by Jeffrey Combs. Aka Herbert West from the Re-Animator series.
  • @Kagrynac
    I'll always remember this movie as the one that introduced me to what I now know as the "Jacob's Ladder/Silent Hill Headshake effect." Also, when the Doctor walks on camera he's actually moving backwards and the footage is reversed. That's how they gave him unnatural and eerie movement. This movie freaked me right out as a kid, loved it.
  • @dreamworld1372
    I have only seen the original House on Haunted Hill and this is so wildly different but I love they still made the one guy sort of look like Vincent Price lol
  • @Khalior
    This was the most fun and visually creative Dark Castle movie for me. (The "Darkness" being able to access remote emails notwithstanding.)
  • @scissorthief5119
    I loved how it slowly clicked when you were doing the Charlie mag rant. beautiful ad transition
  • @Wyster
    I vividly remember renting this with my brothers while my parents were at work one summer. I was about 6 or 7. I remember thinking this movie didn't hold a candle to Thirteen Ghosts.
  • At work watching this and just as i was lifting a box of tomato sauce, GG said" dont break your back lifting that." Thanks for reminding me GG, as i corrected my form by lifting with my balls.