That Oculus scene really traumatized me when i was a kid. It made me want to stop eating glass lightbulbs for a while in the fear that I’d be crunching into an apple instead. 😰
@RandomCakeDude3 ай бұрын
I had to finish it off with the 1000th like.
@vismayavijoy48183 ай бұрын
Ikr Oculus made everyone double check their apple since then😅
@makeseditsguyАй бұрын
oh ok WAIT WHAT
@miguelsuaza44135 ай бұрын
-Continuous, terrible torture of women and children. Morpho: i sleep -An apple driving a snowmobile. Morpho: REAL SHIT
@MVV-ft1zo5 ай бұрын
The snowmobile scene is even scarier when you think people have actually done this in real life to hurt bicyclists that come near their property :/ People can be literal monsters for just a piece of land.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
no fucking way dude i'm actually never leaving my house again
@awoogaaah85975 ай бұрын
@@mainmorphoMexicans cartels do it to in their territory to prevent thieves on motorcycles and ATVs
@garfieldenjoyer25435 ай бұрын
That one scene from martyrs where Anna goes from having skin to... not having skin still haunts me
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
me too 😭
@x_oda5 ай бұрын
beware the pipeline…having skin to not having skin…
@garfieldenjoyer25435 ай бұрын
@@x_oda truly terrifying
@brabiz675 ай бұрын
Idk why. Always thought her getting punched in the face for 20 minutes was way worse and hard to watch. The flaying scene is the least intense part of the movie
@_ayesha-erotica_5 ай бұрын
@@brabiz67yes me 2 but also the but where she's pulling the nail things out of that girls head that she found is bad but I think the punching is so bad because she is still fighting she's still trying and hasn't lost hope yet we still see her as "human" so to me it's so bad and we see getting punched more plausible than being skinned alive so we can imagine the pain more
@emelyhedgehog3625 ай бұрын
The scene in the mummy with the beetles crawling in human skin and eating the victims have forever engraved into my 5 yr old brain (I’m scared of certain beetles now 🙃)
@ahardworker21545 ай бұрын
Love those movies and the cartoon series.
@heighbeut995 ай бұрын
Right???
@mxlkylxtte5 ай бұрын
That scene will always make me so uncomfortable when I see it omg
@grenindraw69475 ай бұрын
Good news, most beetles won't do more than a gentle pinch bite, you probably won't have any crawling in you anytime soon :) My source: I'm making this shit up
@sillyspider4 ай бұрын
the person above me is right, actually!! even though they did pull it out of their ass its true that most beetles don't even have the right mouthparts to actually bite someone, worst case scenario they'll try and chew on you, and the ones that do actually bite will just give you a slight pinch. the main danger is that a very select few of them can carry some dangerous diseases, but it's pretty rare for a beetle to do so, and even then, it's completely treatable!! plus the beetles with the big mandibles that you see are usually super passive and very often held by humans without too much caution, even if they were aggressive they wouldn't actually be able to hurt you much beyond a pinch either. (source: i have that evil bug autism)
@bendy_bone5 ай бұрын
Not from a movie but a scene that’s always stuck with me was from Junji Ito’s Uzumaki. The main character was climbing an old light house looking for her brother when she came across a group of burnt corpses. When she gets to the top she sees the lightbulb and the glass walls are all melted. The realization as to what’s happening (the lightbulb was hot enough to kill people not even in the top room) as well as the setting sun just works so well for me
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
shit i forgot about that scene. i only remember the spiral creatures but i love uzumaki
@mistdoesstuff5 ай бұрын
dude there are so many scenes that stick with me from uzumaki- for me it was when they put the babies back into the womb 😭
@baphomex6685 ай бұрын
For me, is a scene at the almost end of the manga, when Makio (The MC's little brother) starts turning into a snail, knowing that 1.he is going to lose his conciussnes, his memories, and his humanity with no one being able to help him 2.-There is no food available, so he is likely to be the only food resource of the group The fact that kirie decides to leave him alone in the cliffs to protect him is sad as hell. Also, Suichis parent's deaths are both horrifiying. They both ended up losing their minds due ti the curse, and poor Suichi had to relive the scene a couple of times
@lazygamerplays5 ай бұрын
I fucking hated Tusk I sometimes lay awake thinking about the swimming scene
@mistdoesstuff5 ай бұрын
bro I haven’t even watched it and im way too terrified to- people are like “oh it’s a parody it’s funny” nah bro I aint watching that 💀💀
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
tusk was so boring but the swimming scene was so stressful. when he sees the other failed experiments under the pool.. yuck
@menace1355 ай бұрын
All I had to do was watch the trailer, immediately hated it, disgusted by it!! It doesn't exist anymore🤧
@beeatjovinlops42995 ай бұрын
dude half those freaked me out too. I think the worst one though was the scene in hereditary where the little sister died? Dude, i still dont let my younger siblings open the car windows when i drive at night, im scarred for life
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
THAT SCENE was the first time i saw a kid being killed in a movie full on so i was soooo shocked by it and i'vr always been scared of that happening to me too so it was extra spicy for my brain
@beeatjovinlops42995 ай бұрын
@@mainmorphoright? Every time someone leans a bit too close to the window at night my heart jump starts 😅
@menace1355 ай бұрын
NAH CAUSE THE FACT THAT WHEN I WAS 8 I WALKED IN 9 MINUTES BEFORE THAT SCEEN CAME ON, IT TRAUMATIZED THE HELL OUT OF ME
@Thecuregalore945 ай бұрын
I am oddly embarrassed to admit that when that event happened in Hereditary, I almost pissed myself laughing. I have no idea why it tickled me so much, I couldn't stop and my family watching it with me were all completely baffled.
@CEO_of_Steidi5 ай бұрын
i haven't watched heridtary but once as a rlly young child i got my hand stuck in the window of my dad's car (he got a new one two years ago but until then it was a pretty old car that didn't have the automatic response to something being near it) and i swear it hurt sm, i haven't seen it but i can imagine it hel
@natalieportman71755 ай бұрын
seeing you posted again got me more excited than a 43yr old son seeing his 85yr old father🥹
@seisialily5 ай бұрын
great to see some oculus rep. my personal hell was the scene from Final Destination 3 where the two girls go in a solarium and, well, get a little crispy. that scene was my 9/11 😭🤢
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
dude sooooo many scenes from final destination movies altered my brain that i could make a whole video about it 😭
@menace1355 ай бұрын
For me it was Isaac's death, in the 5th film, the acupuncture needles being driven deep into his skin was just EEUUUGHH😰
@jcalhorrorstuff4 ай бұрын
@@menace135 also same with that film, but the bridge deaths traumatized me and Candice's and Olivia's
@HackiePuffs3 ай бұрын
@@mainmorpho part 2 final destination edition?? 👀
@kicchii_naga3 ай бұрын
Dude sameeeeee 😭
@localplaguenurse5 ай бұрын
My mom would let me watch criminal minds with her back when I was like eight or nine, and they didn't really traumatize me but they are burned into my memory where she'll put on an episode, I'll walk past and go "oh yeah this is the one where the son kills his little brother so they blamed it on the local pedophile." The ONLY episodes she wouldn't let me watch were the ones dealing primarily with rape, which is fair enough, but she did tell me about this one episode that I think about a lot. The whole plot is that the guy's wife has cancer and she can't have babies, so he kidnaps and impregnates women, forces them to give birth, and if it's a girl he kills the women and drops the babies off at like a fire station. She told me that's the only rape episode she "likes" because it never actually shows him doing any of that, but that is still so horrifyingly sinister that I feel gross thinking about it. I don't think I'll ever watch it honestly.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
i'm only on season 6 rn but i really like how they very rarely showed those kinda scenes. honestly with rape even insuniation just gets me like a smirk coming from a creepy man or a hand going to the belt. that episode was fucking nuts
@localplaguenurse5 ай бұрын
@@mainmorpho Ironically the mall episode was my favourite because of Prentiss going off on the aunt and because the kid survives, but I didn't actually realize what that episode was about until I was like 14, or however old I was when I watched it again for the first time since I was a kid. Again wild shit for my mom to let me watch as a kid but it is what it is.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
it builds character i guess idk 😭
@menace1355 ай бұрын
Aw hell no wtf
@Ivorylapsed5 ай бұрын
Real shit criminal minds used to scare me as a child
@gracenunez37385 ай бұрын
There was absolutely nothing that could have prepared me for that last line omfg.
@Corazonparagalletas5 ай бұрын
I think these scenes are stuck with me now too dude😭😭😭
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
we are in it together now 😭
@sorc57725 ай бұрын
The 'I think god loves me. He made me too broke to ever see a snowmoblie' joke broke me, I can't stop laughing xD
@Endangered.angel.5 ай бұрын
The editing/images you used are killing me lmfao
@angelcakeart5 ай бұрын
The baby scene in mother! absolutely destroyed me- and I'm annoying so I spoil literally every movie so I knew it happened and was still traumatized. Also as a child I incidentally watched pans labyrinth and the mandrake scene and the end.. destroyed me (I love that movie now)
@pizzalisp54273 ай бұрын
with the trigger warnings at the beginning, I thought she was going to mention the baby scene in mother!
@JorguinTorpedo-ff5vk5 ай бұрын
The intro to ClockTower on the Ps2 was so scary for me that I was traumatized by anything with a minimum of terror, so I could never play Resident Evil 4.
@TheJericho11235 ай бұрын
I bought an evil mirror just for the anime girls, best $45 I spent.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
it had to be done
@WeirdDragonTwins5 ай бұрын
So happy to see you're back! This is such a fascinating topic, it made me think back at what bothered me as a kid... Honestlly not much, never been for horror movies, they never truly affected me much, there were a couple of things that bothered me. I was the kind of kid who loved the Pink elephants or Chernabog lol, but the brain sponge from the Little mermaid Disney series... that thing... I fear it... even today as a 33yo
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
no but brain sponge was scary like a rabid dog so i get it. from disney stuff i think i was scared of the teapots in the animated alice in the wonderland 😭😭
@krazaychan96035 ай бұрын
As someone who's seen a lot of horror movies since I was a kid, I'd say the car scene from Hereditary had fucked me up real good Just when you thought they wouldn't go far by showing the corpse of a child, they showed her head right in front of your face, CLOSED UP And the wailing of the mother afterwards doesn't make it feel any better 😰
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
toni collette made every scene in that movie better and worse i swear 😭😭 i love her
@menace1355 ай бұрын
EXACTLYYY!!!! I ended up seeing a small amount of the movie when I was a kid amf only remembered Charlies death for my entire life then I rewatched it last year cause I really wanted to pay attention and experience it again... HELL NO I felt super ill I even cried, but I wanna watch it again with someone who hasn't really seen horror movies much
@RayPoreon5 ай бұрын
Too be fair, the feeling of having apple skin stuck between your teeth is comparable to biting into glass. (If you only eat sliced apples but want to put them in a lunch box, you can dehydrate them. Coat the slices in lemon juice, spices(optional) a little sugar/sweetener(optional) and a pinch of salt and then stick them in the oven on a very low setting(the lowest you can get really), or just use the dehydrate setting on an air fryer. Leave it for 4-8 hours.)
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
that sounds yummy but then that's dessert 😭 i want mah juicy apples
@xXxFallenAnglexXxx5 ай бұрын
@@mainmorpho Just putting lemon juice on its own on the slices also keeps them fresh for a little. No need to dry them either.
@deliberatelydaedalian4 ай бұрын
thank you😭 i needed validation about my intense disgust and horror at the rv scenes in the hills have eyes…
@baconbfdi5 ай бұрын
that scene from midsommar where the guy is in the chicken coop without legs and got blood eagled when the camera panned to the back it showed the guy was breathing and he was the first to go missing so he was suffering for days
@geeker63505 ай бұрын
The scene with the cat from 'The Collector' was one of the few times a horror film made me feel genuinely ill.
@mountaingirlwolf36395 ай бұрын
Funny not so funny story: In my first year of college I was breaking in a pair of new boots. After walking more than I ever had around campus, the back of my feet had these painful blisters on the back of my feet situated right over my Achilles tendons. Unfortunately for me, that was also the same week I watched Hostel for the first time :) Every time I walked and felt the blisters, I’d think about that scene. Every. Time.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
that is so fucking unfortunate 😭😭 i also learned about how sex traffickers hide under your car and slash your achilles tendons not long after watching that movie now it's one of my fears cuz what do you even do in that moment
@zepotato27335 ай бұрын
i was going to the kitchen to get an apple when you started talking about the first scene, wft?!
@vitoscaletta71515 ай бұрын
Just found this channel today and already watched half of the videos. Something about hearing like the sweetest voice imaginable talk about insanely disturbing things is hilarious, but oddly calming to listen to
@Kiss_My_Aspergers4 ай бұрын
I follow a couple of channels with a similar vibe, but only like one other channel with *this **_specific_* vibe that I really enjoy. It makes me more actively excited for new content when a creator fills a niche while still being more widely relatable.
@serxinnedits81075 ай бұрын
The hills have eyes just stayed in my brain even after decade passed especially the scene you're talking about
@veloc.raptor91365 ай бұрын
Jurassic Park 2, the death of Peter Stormare character. The size of the enemy, the complete stupidity of the death, his screams and attempts at getting help, his shots, the fact he tried to escape. Like JP films have a lot of deaths but that one was just too... real?
@drenchedinsyrupp60595 ай бұрын
I really like your content. Breaking down this horror content into more palatable and funny summaries is a lot better than horror channels trying their hardest to be eerie
@Frankie_Bigay4 ай бұрын
Wrong turn 4 was actually my first horror movie trauma that stuck to me for years and still not forgotten to the drill scene. I even didn't know it's name back then since I watched it resumed because my sister was the one who watched the movie...
@JAZ_20025 ай бұрын
Yoooooooo you’re back very nice That Wrong turn ending sure was something tho. The movie was so silly that by that point i was just like bruh. Pretty sure you can even see some of the dummy head’s stuffing in there lmao
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
and the song in the background just seals the deal lol
@_eonak_5 ай бұрын
im a p big horror fan now so im not nearly as affected by things as a used to be, but i remember for some reason sadako from the ring TERRIFIED me as a kid. had multiple dreams about seeing her and being unable to do anything about her progressively getting closer to me. whats worse is i used to have hallucinations when i was like 10 and so i used to hallucinate her slowly walking towards me in the middle of the night 💀 i didn't even WATCH the ring as a kid dawg
@KiaraCatFurry175 ай бұрын
Omg 👏THANK YOU 👏for talking about the Hills Have Eyes remake breast feeding scene! That scarred me and is literally the only thing I remember from that movie too.
@jhworld15 ай бұрын
Thank you for your continued posting! I’m happy to hear you going into disturbing films along with books and I’m excited to see where your channel goes. You’re a refreshing voice to hear in a sea of creators too scared of getting demonitized to cover certain media
@STPfan23454 ай бұрын
6:04 this unlocked a hidden memory for me, when I was really young I was on youtube and saw this exact clip in some scary video compilation. Let me tell you I was traumatized, for the longest time I thought it was a PSA or something lol.
@lydias38844 ай бұрын
owiee i know a woman who lost her baby roughly the same way as the scene you described and to this day it hurts to imagine the grief and guilt she mustve felt :(
@TheSmerf5 ай бұрын
Lmao after binging all your videos this morning, you give me one more! Loving the content 💛
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
thank you for the support 💖
@chebbi16614 ай бұрын
this video got recommended to me out of nowhere. you, person, is HILARIOUS and im loving this video
@nerd97774 ай бұрын
5:50 If that’s why you liked it, I’m BEGGING you to see The Thing, I swear that you will fall in love with that film
@lemonpanda11373 ай бұрын
Such a goated film
@UnreliableArsonist3 ай бұрын
It’s my favourite horror movie hands down. I’ve already watched it like four times in two months bc I finally bought it and good ol’ hyper fixation.
@ahardworker21545 ай бұрын
I have two horror movie memory that has stuck with me to this day was when my sister let me watched the first Scream movie and time my dad (god rest him) let me watch a movie involving a monster with eyes in it's hands biting the heads of two fairies. Couldn't sleep properly after those movies but now when I watch them again I remember of the good old time (especially of my dad) when life wasn't too crazy.
@zoeywilliams48484 ай бұрын
For me, two scenes: the hand scene from Gerald’s Game caused me so much distress that I literally blacked out briefly. #2: the scene from mother! where her baby gets passed around through the crowd, and the aftermath. That shit was vile and so incredibly shocking, I felt so much hatred for everyone on the screen (aside from mother) and some primal, maternal instinct made me feel so much… I don’t even know. Shock isn’t a strong enough word. It felt like the baby was my own.
@localpossum26905 ай бұрын
The opening scene to Drag Me to Hell messed me up so bad as a kid
@hutaobestgril66125 ай бұрын
that oculus scene stuck with me because i watched it in the theaters with my siblings and my younger brother literally puked in our popcorn bucket after that scene lmao, he was only 7 that time 😭 like we were eating popcorn and for that scene to just show, it was a deadly combination
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
that's fucked up 😭😭
@HackiePuffs3 ай бұрын
Your stories about hanging out with your cousin and having movie nights during the summers is actually really sweet tho 🥰
@gofornicatethyself5 ай бұрын
im don’t get so scared by sudden death scenes (they’re still really freaky) but for me it’s even simpler. there just needs to be a character whose eyes shift to look at the camera. i watched skinamarink and the scene that scared me the most was when the plastic telephone eyes suddenly look directly at you. i think i even tried to jump away from my screen
@gofornicatethyself5 ай бұрын
and that’s SAYING something. the whole film is terrifying. i guess i just really don’t like staring eyes
@menace1355 ай бұрын
I watched Skinnamarink on my TV in pitch black darkness...I entirely fear being alone anywhere now, and the dark and I'm 16 help
@gofornicatethyself5 ай бұрын
@@menace135 be strong my friend
@vomitingmaggots5 ай бұрын
0:01 in honor of the robert downey jr slander aron beauregard gave him in the absolute life changing, incredible piece of literature “the slob” 🙏
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
😔🙏
@tmamone835 ай бұрын
One scene that stayed with me is the dude's head getting blown off near the beginning of "Dawn of the Dead" (the original).
@Polyeurythane5 ай бұрын
It’s interesting that you flashed Before I Wake on the screen (I always forget that’s a Flanagan movie) because that has a particular scene that has stayed with me. Essentially this foster couple lost their child in an accident in the bathroom (it’s unclear how the son died and if it was truly an accident or a bout of parental neglect from the mom, as the mom is an unreliable source in those flashbacks), mom isn’t over their son’s death because she can’t accept and let go of him due to guilt and being stuck grieving, sees the foster kid and how he looks like their son so gets him, turns out he has supernatural powers involving his dreams (and nightmares). The scene that stays with me though is when the mother uses the foster child and his abilities to literally project her son back into reality to essentially play house/complete family again via having him watch the family Christmas tape of the deceased son. It’s so insidious watching this woman use a child she is supposed to be caring for to convince herself that her “real” son is still alive and play pretend with the vision while neglecting the foster child via not seeing how it is hurting him. Another scene that stays with me would probably be the death scene of the little girl/“monster” of the film One Missed Call (I had watched the remake specifically). The little girl is ab*sive to her sister, and the mom finally catches her doing it when the sister has to be rushed to the hospital. But the little bully then eats a candy, which she chokes on and ultimately dies from because of her mother and sister being gone. It’s disturbing to me because of seeing the girl die in a helpless position practically begging for her mother or anyone to help and save her, and how the movie treats her as an irredeemable evil entity when she was just a child that was misguided and wanted/needed attention from her mother that she felt she wasn’t getting, and ended up taking out her jealousy and emotions on her sister because she didn’t have the support system needed for her to properly and healthily process and express her emotions. Obviously her curse of killing innocent people wasn’t right or justified, but I definitely felt awful for her. Maybe I’m wrong on that and have rose tinted glasses because of not seeing the movie for years, but I remember feeling that way after watching the movie too.
@ArtsyHumanbean5 ай бұрын
7:07 dude your editing is crazy funny Ty Ty Ty for these giggles ❤
@clover40375 ай бұрын
NO WAY we had the exact same reaction to The Hills Have Eyes 😭 i do not remember anything about the rest of the movie, i know there’s a desert and some cannibals or something but that’s it
@RickyRickOnDaBeat4 ай бұрын
The scene in overlord where they used to serum to revive their fellow soldier and he reanimates and snaps his neck backwards and his neck bones protrude from the base of his neck… I itch everytime I think about that scene
@Lovegood04-035 ай бұрын
I feel like theres only ever been two scenes from horror movies that really fucked with me. It's from "Don't look now" 1973 and Coraline 2009. Don't look now keeps you on edge and makes you question the things that are happening on screen but the ending scene really messed with me to this day. Basically the main character has been going through the process of grief over his daughters "Death". And the ending scene was him getting murdered by who he thought was his daughter. But was actually a dwarf woman. I'm explaining it very vaguely and people have been trying to understand the ending to the movie for decades. But I recommend giving the movie a shot. As it really messes with the audience. Coraline technically qualifies as a horror movie. Just for kids I guess. But that scene where the other movie threatens to punish Coraline if she doesn't apologize really messes with me. I think its because it triggered my uncanny valley senses early on as a kid. Like, the way the other mother counts three and her body slowly starts stretching and growing that seemed to realistic to me....yeah I fuckin hated that so much as a kid. (it being stop motion didn't help) Even to this day I either skip that scene while watching the movie or I turn my eyes away from it. I will give credit when credit is due tho. I love Coraline so much, its one of my favorite childhood movies. And any scene with the other mother terrifies me. (in a good way) Also! Nice seeing you again! Love your content.
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
turns out that movis is on my watchlist but damn that description is crazy 😭 when it comes to coraline it never scared me but i get how it can be terrifying for others. i love the movie tho
@menace1355 ай бұрын
Coraline is way to scary to be considered PG like hell no no NO and I actually learned that Coraline practically scares almost EVERYONE...except my mother for some reason🤔
@incite20044 ай бұрын
The movie "Ghost Ship" stuck in my brain since I was a kid. The opening scene where everyone gets killed with wire sliced in half. The only one to avoid it was the one little girl on the ship which freaked me out even more because I thought this would happen to all little girls. Anyways as an adult that movie is way more interesting.
@itsalyssabtw3 ай бұрын
the RV scene in the hills have eyes messed me up so much and i think i watched it when i was 17. i literally had to tell my friend to stop the movie for a bit so i could have a second to calm down.
@eewahnah3 ай бұрын
The conclusions in Mysterious Skin, Boys Don't Cry and Savage Grace are also painful
@MechaMaven5 ай бұрын
The ending from Hereditary and some other particular scenes from this movie will forever haunt me in the back of my mind unfortunately
@theanubisfan105 ай бұрын
The movie scene that stuck with me eternally is the ending of The Borderlands/Finale Prayer and the ending of Gonin (1995). Both movie i very much recommend!
@skyemccready5 ай бұрын
Final Prayer was sooo good
@SilasGrieves4 ай бұрын
Welcome back, Morpho. I think the ending scene from “I Saw the Devil” is one of the few scenes in extreme horror that has left me feeling genuinely numb. SPOILERS (Censored because of KZbin’s Anti-Free Speech, authoritarian bullshit): The story starts off following a cab driver serial killer named Kyung-chul. He does his thing to a stranded lady on a roadside and the police find her head in a nearby river. The woman was the pregnant fiancé of the real main character, Kim Soo-hyeon. He’s a trained secret agent. He’s the South Korean John Wick. So, this serial killer takes everything from this professional government assassin. Kim is the fucking Boogeyman in a tactical jacket and shit starts to get real violent, real quick for Kyung. Kim systematically hunts down and inflicts horrendous (T word that rhymes with scorcher) on Kyung before releasing him and repeating the process a few times before finally trapping him in a homemade guillotine and tying one knot of the rope holding the blade to the door handle of the room he’s trapped in, forcing Kyung to grip the final end knot of the rope in his teeth. Kim calls Kyung’s entire family and lures them to the building Kyung is trapped in and as they open the door to see Kyung, they accidentally pull the rope out of Kyung’s mouth and (D word that rhymes with Reactivate) him in the process. Kim is listening to this whole exchange, finally getting his revenge but breaking down emotionally once it was over because he still lost the love of his life and over the realization he had become a monster only set out for vengeance. The only thing that truly made Kyung afraid was getting caught by his family. Kyung was a sadistic, remorseless, vicious killer of a character that deserved his fate but Kim’s righteousness was soiled when he specifically sought out to traumatize innocent women and children to hurt Kyung. It isn’t the typical vengeance story where the protagonist gets their satisfaction and happily plans to rebuild. Kim definitely fucked up by not just John Wick’ing this dude with one pop and Kim got lost in the sadistic desire to just see Kyung suffer over and over. Kim was left broken, bitter, and devastated by what he had become. He became a monster to kill a monster and in the end, his fiancé and soon-to-be-born child were still dead and he became no better than Kyung because innocents died and were even strictly used as emotional weapons because Kim lost his moral compassion to sadism. It’s bleak, brutal, dark, emotionally gut wrenching, and one of the very few films that depicts the awful outcomes of “Eye for an eye” that we often glorify as people. Good movie but goddamn, that ending will stick with me for the rest of my days.
@fizzlefart37554 ай бұрын
You just unlocked a memory with ‘The Wrong Turn’ escape scene. For the longest time i thought it was from Final Destination or just a fever dream LMAO
@vinic_5 ай бұрын
Omg let’s gooooooo again I go back and rewatch your videos so thank you for coming in clutch
@mainmorpho5 ай бұрын
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@tatyanna5945 ай бұрын
the tapes from sinister still haunt me.
@Gojisan19545 ай бұрын
The ending of the original night of the living dead is one that has stuck with me the most, the fact that Ben survived throughout the night only to be shot dead by other survivors mistaking him for a zombie really shocked me and made me realize just how easy it is to survive the worst only to be easily killed by something else. A true nihilistic ending and is probably my favorite ending ever. And not because it i made me feel good, but because it didnt.
@skyemccready5 ай бұрын
That last scene in Wrong Turn 4 was also used at the end of 1000 Maniacs except they were on a motorcycle instead and it was a girl and guy that go their heads chopped
@eewahnah3 ай бұрын
Nocturnal Animals is brutal, the first part is splendid but also very intense
@Jakepearl135 ай бұрын
I never stop thinking about the awful awful scenes that the human centipede and its successors have spawned.
@drinnoshika42335 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your KZbin channel but im going through a rough lot in life and after finding your channel via Playground and Slob. Shit was honestly extremely messed up and made my paranoia and depression abit worse because i didn't think anything could be as bad as Blood meridian. Keep up the good work!
@GamerMage2k-kl4iq5 ай бұрын
Spoilers for Megan is Missing. Most of you already know but just in case. Edit: I know the movie is bad, but the ending does stick out in a terrifying way: That ending where not only does Sarah get kidnapped by the same guy that kidnapped Megan, not only did he grape her, but he also forced Sarah to be stuck in a barrel with her dead friend. In which he proceeded to lock up, dig a hole in the ground, and bury her alive…all while she is screaming, but it’s no use…until she stops after the barrel is fully buried. Then…we see a scene where Megan and Sarah talk about their future, from the past… That ending stays with me even to this day cause of the brutal realization on how so often people go missing only to never be found again…most likely because they ended up dying by the hands of their kidnapper…
@99morphine5 ай бұрын
isn't that movie kinda very shitty though?
@GamerMage2k-kl4iq5 ай бұрын
@@99morphine it is, but the ending sticks out in a terrifying way
@nataliemckinley95575 ай бұрын
the scene in the midnight meat train where the killer murders that guy for trying to give him candy, and then staples his eyes shut, saw it playing in a video store when I was like 7.
@squidking35545 ай бұрын
That scene from Oculus was unnerving. But the movie The House That Jack Built is on another level, I trully recommend it!
@tiannagraham52103 ай бұрын
I have such a horrible memory but my god the one that sticks with me is the scene in Silent Hill where the woman is being burnt alive. I don’t remember the plot of that movie or what led to that but I legit cried bc of that lady’s screams 😭 another which is a bit goofier was the scene in Superstar where her parents dance so hard they start squirting blood everywhere and die, the concept is funny but that scene stuck with me in a negative way lmao so unsettling. Also the entirety of the Chucky franchise still sends a shiver down my spine , I think bc I can usually find a way to kinda humanize horrible ppl in movies, even anthropomorphic monsters and stuff, but the doll being evil is so unsettling for some reason even if it’s the soul of a human. Idk idk I also walked in on my mom watching it when I was 5 and had nightmares I think for a couple of weeks lmao
@giantmonsterman5 ай бұрын
The ending of Tusk still lives in my head. In a good way though, that shit was hilarious.
@EFoxy895 ай бұрын
I can only watch pg-13 movies, but I usually get past it by stuff on the internet. Like (horror) movie reviews, analog horror videos, etc. Also, you should do a video on "Borrasca," specifically the first part, it's super good. (oh yeah, good to have you back)
@MacabreIngenue23 ай бұрын
For me it's the ending of Requiem for a Dream. Especially the electric shock bit.
@IamBardsongWolf5 ай бұрын
Yeah I can relate to couple of these And one of my personal memories in horror is related to something that some people deem not scary: The Gremlins The scene where Stripes melts in the sun and the spider gremlin from the second one. To this day, I cannot escape those demon chihuahuas. They are everywhere and I feel like I'm the only one with childhood trauma related to those two movies.
@KirbyIsCute5 ай бұрын
When it comes to disturbing horror that sticks to me for years isn't so much a movie but a video game called Rule of Rose. The whole game... the whole dang game is disturbing with hardly any relief in sight, with you the player wishing the protagonist Jennifer would just get a break already. Beautiful story though despite being messed up.
@LyricaSilvan4 ай бұрын
One scene that's forever etched into the deepest parts of my mind is the scene at the end of the original Pet Sematary, when the reanimated mom starts making out with the dad and you see her raising a knife behind his back... I was a kid when I first watched that movie, and was scared to sleep for WEEKS afterward because I was sure that the zombie mom was gonna come get me.
@MissSchnickfitzel5 ай бұрын
Apostle...the scene where they torture and execute the boy under false allegations. Always turns my stomach.
@timsenesi61615 ай бұрын
Love Oculus to bits, I’ll never understand the hate it gets! Although I don’t LOVE the film, my pick would be for Doctor Sleep’s baseball boy scene. Considering I spent the whole movie being like ‘Mike Flanagan I love you but this isn’t scary in the slightest’ and then they hit us with THAT. Stood out like a sore thumb in what is in my opinion an otherwise alright film.
@HiBuddyyyyyy4 ай бұрын
The wrong turn moment reminds me of the start of Ghost Ship. Whenever I see a wire tied up somewhere I think of that scene and where it would chop me from where I am standing if it were to do a chop like in ghost ship.
@intentionalgameplaypurposes5 ай бұрын
the algorithm once again lead me to a criminally underrated channel, keep up the good content
@arsonvamp5 ай бұрын
i have a lot of scenes like this because when i was a kid i was terrified of everything lmao. and a lot of them aren’t even from horror media 😭 i vividly remember watching the fucking spongebob movie with my class in grade 3 and being terrified of the scene where spongebob and patrick were dehydrating 💀 but i think the scenes that fucked me up the most as a kid was in coraline when she sees her parents trapped behind the mirror, and in the rocky horror picture show when frank pulls the tablecloth off to reveal eddie’s corpse and that they were eating him for dinner. and as an adult, i’m not gonna say who it was for spoiler reasons but the first execution in danganronpa v3 disturbed the shit out of me the first time i played it. i can’t hear that song without thinking of it now.
@lyricsouthard9704 ай бұрын
In the opening scene of the movie Ghost Ship from 2002, there are a bunch of people dancing on a yacht when suddenly an invisible wire slices everyone in half and kills them. This was like fifteen years ago and to this day I refuse to go on a yacht and dance.
@Udonnoodles-wz4ev5 ай бұрын
I feel like we need to talk about the digestion scene from NOPE because that scene changed me
@suzybearheart5304 ай бұрын
I’ll never get tired of your sweet little voice talking about the most horrific things 😂
@mainmorpho4 ай бұрын
😭😭
@marsstars81684 ай бұрын
"The cell" is a really good sci-fi horror, and there is this scene where a horse gets basically sliced and kept alive! That one has never left my brain
@ragekage7025 ай бұрын
The choice of memes paralleled with your commentary is fucking great.
@TDAbiber4 ай бұрын
The scene for me was the one in house of mirrors that the woman just goes to take a bath and her reflection EFFING STAYS THERE and just... rips her face off... I was scared of mirrors for YEARS
@nerdykestrel74295 ай бұрын
When I was a little kid I caught The Sixth Sense on tv and saw the scene where the kid encounters the ghost who died by cutting her wrists. I was horrified to say the least
@sad_dad5 ай бұрын
I need more of these desperately
@esscense-of-nothingness9804 ай бұрын
I don't remeber the names for these movies, but I remember my grandparent watching a movie about a Yeti and the part that stuck with me was that the Yeti captured one of the humans and began eating him while he cried in pain and the other group could only watch in horror. In another movie there was a scene where a lady was taking a shower and then the temperature kept rising and the lady bagan panicking and tried opening the shower door but it was stuck. I think she either passed out or died from heat stroke. The moment she did fall down the shower door opens and the bathroom door unlocked allowing the people who were trying to save her enter.
@jesustyronechrist23304 ай бұрын
For me, it has to be that insect pit scene in Peter Jackson's King Kong. I don't really like spiders, so it gave me the heebie-jeebies. But the real traumatizing part are those worms... ugh... When that one worm slowly starts to swallow that dude's head and he just flails with the rest of his limbs restrained... Worst hentai scene ever.
@Backgroundcow5 ай бұрын
I don’t remember oculus at all or even if I liked it. But I couldn’t watch that lightbulb scene without Jun Togawa playing in my head lmao I grew up watching horror movies but there’s only 1 scene that I remember really freaking me out as a kids to the point I still think about it. The nightclub scene from Jacob’s Ladder. I walked in on my mom watching that movie when I was five and started crying. Whenever I would try to tell people about it, nobody ever knew what the hell I was talking about so I forgot about it like 10 years ago. And then Ryan Hollinger uploaded a video about it and that memory came flooding back 😭
@buriedghostlady3 ай бұрын
For me it's one scene in X-men and i don't even know if i remember it correctly but it was the mutant that had angel wings, and as a kid he just felt really uncomfortable with his wings beneath his skin so one day he has enough tingling and uncomfort and goes to the kitchen, grabs a knife and frees his wings from his skin And a few years ago it hit me just how much this one scene that i couldn't even remember right shaped my aesthetic sensibilities. Now i can't like deattach the feeling of something itching and the idea that the only release is to reach the bone x.x
@buriedghostlady3 ай бұрын
Oh or an animated short for wow, the warlords short for the hook-hand orcs. There's a part where the mc has one hand chained and is trying to reach a rock with the other, streeetching and stretching just so he could grab it. It liiiingers on his finger aaaaaalmost reaching a sharp point on the rock (looks like an embedded thin iron nail), until he with full force pushes the nail into his own nail and now can grab the whole rock. So anything under my nails still gives me that sensation
@Neku6285 ай бұрын
Good to see you back.
@bethechange9994 ай бұрын
13 Sins (2014) has a similar scene to the snowmobile one that felt even worse at least when I watched it , as a 13 (lol) y/o that whole movie messed me up for a week and then made me crave more horror especially "death/torture game" style and then I bingewatched the saw movies . The one movie that genuinely disturbed me and I wont rewatch is Knowing (2009) I think I was about 13 when I watched it too but the exisential dread was too much for me 😭
@amimi_425 ай бұрын
i just found your channel, binged a bunch of your videos yesterday, and I love them already! keep up the amazing work! i love your sense of humor
@kaiju25033 ай бұрын
5:08 HAPPY TREE FRIENDS MENTIONED
@puppyheart90663 ай бұрын
OMG ANOTHER HTF FAN
@blackcloversw.43025 ай бұрын
Yay! Morpho made more content. I've been feasting off the book reviews for the past month and came to love your videos. Hope to see more
@Lenore9934 ай бұрын
The lightbulb thing is bad enough, but the scariest part of Oculus for me is when the ghost opens its mouth and it makes the fucking alarm clock sound. I literally screamed and almost jumped behind the couch.