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Insidious (2010) Full Length

Insidious (2010) Full Length

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Great picks for sure.

Ash 💕

I love Patrick Wilson and while I did mildly like this film, I’m honestly not a big fan of the Insidious movies that I’ve seen. I think they’re kinda forgettable and nothing stands out from the pack to me…they’re too dependent on jump scares without being legitimately scary in my opinion. I loved the reaction though and I can’t wait for you guys to react to more horror. 💕🦋💕 It’s also great to see Blake jump on the horror bandwagon…well kinda jump on the bandwagon lol. I watched this reaction on YouTube so I saw the suggestion for horror franchise recommendations to jump into in the future. My suggestions are Hellraiser, The Omen, Candyman, Rec, and the Hannibal Lecter movies. I would recommend any or all of these. I’m a huge horror fan and one of the scariest film franchises I’ve seen is Hellraiser. Those movies are top tier in the psychological horror genre and they’re genuinely scary and unnerving. The Omen films are definitely worth a watch too. They’re scary. The Rec films are good too (first two are worth the watch) and keeps you on your toes. Because of the way they’re filmed, they feel very real and terrifying. Candyman is one of my favorites as well. I strongly recommend this franchise. Unique storyline and really interesting. The sequels are good especially the second one. The Hannibal Lecter films are all amazing. The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, Red Dragon, and Hannibal Rising, are all really really dark. They’re a rollercoaster of chilling psychological terror. There’s Manhunter which is the first film introduction to Hannibal and came out before Silence of the Lambs but has a different Hannibal (Brian Cox portrays him in Michael Mann’s introduction to Hannibal on screen). Manhunter is a Michael Mann solo adaptation with an entirely different cast than the films I listed above. It is separate from the connected Hannibal films where Anthony Hopkins portrays Hannibal and Hannibal Rising. Manhunter is an earlier version of Red Dragon so some may see it as redundant watching both but they are, in my opinion, both great films because of the differences in performances due to different casts. So while they may be the same version of the book it’s based on…each version is interesting and worth a watch. Although, to me, Anthony Hopkins completely captures the character and IS Hannibal. Stellar performance.

Ash 💕

I was waiting for you all to recognize Adam but it’s ok 😂 I always got this franchise and conjuring confused because Patrick Wilson is in both I agree with a lot of people saying to watch sinister or the descent soon

Marissa Rodriguez

Insidious definitely lacks the heart of The Conjuring (with Ed and Lorraine specifically) but I agree that the whole astral projection thing, especially in a horror movie, is very different and creative. Without spoiling anything, the second movie picks up literally right after this one and ties things up in a very neat way. The third and fourth one are a bit different and doesn't revolve around the same family, but you still might see some familar characters. The fifth and latest movie goes back to this family and takes place about 10 years later. Btw, the edit with the individual reactions to the jumpscare is so good! Corey is gonna have to take that one 🤣 Fun facts: The names on the chalkboard in the classroom, along with James Wan, are other people that worked on the movie. Joe Hui and Lisa Cabello were crafties, Heather Michel and Kaylee Fisher were set dressers, Leslie Borchard was a hairstylist, Yesim 'Shimmy' Osman was the hair department head, Rick Osako was the unit production manager, Jeanette Volturno was the line producer, Jennifer Spence was the art director, Kate Mallor was a set dresser and Renetta G. Amador was the script supervisor. Patrick Wilson (Josh) and Ty Simpkins (Dalton) had previously portrayed father and son in Little Children and Ty also played the younger brother in the first Jurassic World movie as well as appearing in Iron Man 3, Avengers: Endgame and The Whale. Lin Shaye (Elise) is regarded as a "Scream Queen" due to her many roles in horror movies, including the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. Specs talking about using the events that occured in the book he is writing is an inside joke since Leigh Whannell who plays Specs was actually the movie's writer. Composer Joseph Bishara appears as the red faced demon, known as the "lipstick demon". The red handprints on Dalton's bed are often mistaken for blood but it is actually red lipstick. Ethan Hawke turned down the role of Josh. He would later appear in another supernatural horror movie called Sinister, which I recommend (there is a sequel as well). The white dog young Josh is holding in one of the photos belonged to James Wan. The movie made just over $100 million from a budget of $1.5 million.

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