Why You Should Watch Disturbing Horror Movies

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Uh oh. We’re talkin Horror. Gettin Spooky.

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  • Hello Friends. Due to what we’re talking about the chances of this video getting demonetized are very high. The only reason videos like this are viable for me is because of my patrons, and so if you’ like to help keep these videos weird and spooky, you can do so here: www.patreon.com/Supereyepatchwolf As ever, if you don't have the means to contribute (or just aren't up for it for whatever reason) that is 100% totally fine, it still means a lot to me you’d just check out this video. Hope your old well, stay warm and sane in these winter months ~
  • “His mother and father aren’t ordinary people, but the meals they’re feeding him are.” God damn, that’s a beautifully constructed sentence lmao
  • The most disturbing horror movie I’ve seen is watching a man livestream shenmue 3 only to have his soul and hopes of the series being revived crushed realizing he wasted his time waiting for it all these years.
  • I was in an abusive work situation and lived through it by obsessing about the movie Silent Hill. In that movie the protagonist, Rose, goes through literal hell for her daughter. I tried to mimic her strength to survive my work hell so I could support and care for my own children. It got me through till I could escape.
  • Isabella, in the movie Possession, later stated it took a year for her to overcome the trauma of that Subway scene..I will say though, the ending still baffles me 😕
  • @ponternal
    Who knew dababy had such a disturbing backstory
  • hearing about real life situations like “The Baby,” are horrific. where people are abused so badly as kids that they never mentally age past a certain point.
  • You wouldn't believe how scared I was of Disney's Pinocchio as a child. I'm so traumatised by it that even now I remember it as one of the creepiest movies I've ever seen.
  • I watched Last Summer as a child on a cruise ship that would repeat the same set of movies on a channel throughout our expedition. I don't know who on earth approved of the movie, playing not just once but MULTIPLE times throughout our stay on the ship, but the ending completely gutted me. As a kid i didn't really understand what had happened at the end until searching up the film's synopsis, but i cried after realizing what they had done to the girl. I wonder if the movie was inspired by a personal event that was as jarring as the one the film portrayed.
  • I love that in many cases, disturbing horror scenes and absurdist comedy scenes are only separated by audio queues
  • “Who are you?” “An Angel” “What’s your name?” “ S A T A N” I don’t know why but that shit was so funny to me
  • 19:33 “Those at the fringes of society are most vulnerable to the insidious forces that lie beyond it” literally one of the most poetic things I’ve ever heard. I’m actually going to remember this line for the rest of my life. It helps me understand something that’s confounded me for my whole life.
  • Wow, you weren’t kidding about the animal abuse part in Last Summer 😢 It’s so awful of the producers (or whoever) decided it was okay to abuse that poor seagull for the film, that’s just real-life non-fiction evil 😭
  • So we have “Parents” and “The baby” now we need grandparents to complete the trilogy.
  • @laze_dybo
    Funny Games. "I may have omitted some information about this movie" - HELL YES YOU DID
  • @koifrog
    I feel like another reason I like disturbing movies is because it makes me feel more normal. Not just in a “at least I’ll never have it THIS bad” way but because I really do have a lot of emotional struggles and trauma in my life, and movies like this help me process those kinds of feelings in a way that’s externalized instead of trapped in my own head.
  • @VMKjelly
    As a kid, young enough I barely knew how TVs worked. I turned on the TV in a hotel. As I was channel surfing I caught a glimpse of something that left me horrified for years. A scene of gore, blood, and body horror. I turn off the TV. Years later I’m an adult. I’m watching a movie and then, the scene happens. I realize this, this is the scene that scarred me so many years ago. And that movie was Hot Fuzz. I really like Hot Fuzz, its a pretty smart horror comedy, maybe even the best of its trilogy. I find it poetic that what was trauma earlier in life, transformed into comedy.
  • Fun fact: the whole Satan sequence in The Adventures of Mark Twain is based on Twains book The Mysterious Stranger. Highly recommended to anyone who wants a darker type of religious, existential horror.
  • 2:31 "...who begins to suspect that his mother and father are not ordinary people, but that the meals that they are feeding him are..." that sentence made me lag for some seconds until I got it
  • last summer is most certainly the most paralyzing film I've ever watched. never heard of it before this video, and this segment got me sold and wow, it's exactly as he described it. I felt suffocated throughout the entire thing. I legit couldn't breathe during the theater scene, despite it being canonically consensual, it's just so disturbing and invasive, a masterpiece of a tense scene. the third act actually felt like a nightmare, the feeling the date scene gave me was a genuine 1:1 recreation of a specific feeling that I've had in a few nightmares before. never fucking seen a movie do that. and the ending is pure evil, it speaks for itself. I'm really thankful that john recommended this movie, and I recommend anyone with a cursory interest in this movie to immediately watch, and not rewatch this video multiple times like I did. let the imagery and sequence of events shock you. TLDR: an actual nightmare, 10/10