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  • don't write them off because they're a little wacky.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 times.

  • The crazy guy was right in horror movies.

  • You're not scared.

  • It is, man for this list.

  • We're looking at various films in which the so called crazy character, with their weird beliefs and predictions, actually knew what he or she was talking about.

  • As is to be expected, a spoiler alert is now in effect.

  • Uh, guys, I'm not sure it's awesome to be down here.

  • Number 10 10 Cloverfield Lane.

  • What are you gonna do to me?

  • I'm going to keep you alive.

  • Unlike the first Cloverfield, this sequel drives much of its tension from brilliant character work rather than a violent and destructive alien attack.

  • This movie quietly focuses on the drama between normal people like Michelle and Emmett in the crazy survivalist Howard, do you think you're doing asking for Pepper?

  • You were What was that?

  • I don't know.

  • We're talking about trying to insult me here in the shelter that I built that's keeping you alive.

  • While Howard claims he's keeping the to say from the toxic outside air and dangerous alien creatures.

  • Michela Dammit!

  • Suspect He's just a coo coo psycho, imprisoning them for his own amusement, and it saw a bright red flash in the distance before entering the bunker.

  • But nothing concrete.

  • It's not until Michelle kills Howard and escapes the bunker that she learns the devastating truth.

  • The aliens are, in fact, real, and they are very, very dangerous.

  • Come on, Number nine Scream.

  • There's always some stupid bullshit reason to kill your girlfriend.

  • That's the beauty of it all.

  • Simplicity.

  • Besides, it gets too complicated.

  • You lose your target.

  • Scream is very satirical and meta so much so that it repeatedly comments on its own cliche plot that's most often takes the form of Randy, the wacky movie nerd who knows all the troops of the horror genre.

  • That's why she always outsmarted the killing of big chasing.

  • Only virgins can do that.

  • Don't you know the rules?

  • What rules you, Jesus Christ?

  • Now he's not crazy in the traditional sense, but he is often treated as the weird outsider.

  • Randy has a lot of theories.

  • He immediately points the finger at stew and in the video store.

  • He blames Billy states that since Dad is a red herring and predicts that Billy's motive is simple and easy to understand.

  • If they watch prom night, they'd save time.

  • There's a formula to it, a very simple formula.

  • Everybody's a suspect.

  • Turns out he's correct on all fronts.

  • Both Stew and Billy were the killers.

  • Sid's dad was a red herring, and Billy's motivation was simple.

  • Good old fashioned revenge and jealousy.

  • The millennia motives are incidental.

  • Lenny.

  • That's good.

  • Number eight Tremors.

  • Burt Gummer is your traditional crazy survivalist.

  • He is paranoid and firmly anti government.

  • He's concerned about some type of impending, cataclysmic World War III, and he owns a bunker stocked to the gills with provisions, food, weapons and ammunition.

  • Well, you worry you have a heart attack before you get a chance to survive.

  • World War Three.

  • People of perfection treat him like the resident nutcase.

  • That is, until the graboid come a calling some kind of mutation, whatever it is, just one of these could.

  • Suddenly Bird is everyone's best friend, as he's the one with the weapons and homemade bombs necessary to stop the sure enough, cataclysmic invasion of the Graboid Sze.

  • Maybe it's not quite World War three, seeing as how the problem is isolated to perfection, but it certainly feels like it to the citizens of the town.

  • Well, I guess we don't get to make fun of Burt's lifestyle Number seven.

  • Final destination.

  • The cabin.

  • It starts to shake right and the left side blows up.

  • And then the whole plane just explode.

  • And there was so real, just like how everything happens.

  • You know, you've been out a lot of planes that blew up.

  • You must have fallen asleep.

  • How much faith do you put in dreams and so called pre cognition?

  • Maybe you believe in it.

  • Maybe you don't.

  • That's the question that kick starts the plot of final destination.

  • High school student Alex has a premonition that the plane he and his classmates will be flying on will blow up.

  • And when he attempts to save everyone, he causes quite the commotion.

  • Sure enough, the plane explodes shortly after takeoff and causes because if that's not enough, he later tries to convince everyone that they cheated death and that it will claim them in the order.

  • They were meant to die on the plane.

  • Ms.

  • Lewton doesn't believe him, and sure enough, she is quickly skewered.

  • Needless to say, everyone believes him.

  • After that, I thought I thought about get out, like again.

  • Number six, Halloween.

  • What are you doing in our house?

  • I mean, how did it get into your house?

  • You have no security system, Karen.

  • Your side window wide open.

  • Sometimes I can't tell the difference between your stupidity and your ignorance.

  • 2000 eighteen's Halloween took a surprisingly honest look into how a traumatic experience can permanently affect someone's life and mental well being.

  • 40 years after the events of the first movie, Laurie Strode is now a paranoid, alcoholic recluse who suffers from PTSD and is entirely devoted to defending herself and her family from another possible attack.

  • Of course, this causes an enormous strain on her personal relationships, and she's ostracised from her family.

  • As a result, the way I raised your mother means that she hates me, but that she's prepared for the horse.

  • This world, then with everyone, urges Laurie to seek help and move on because there's no way Michael will return.

  • That is, until Michael returns and kills countless people and who's there to protect her family.

  • None other than crazy old Laurie strode He's waited for me.

  • I waited for him.

  • Come on, Number five.

  • Friday the 13th.

  • Could Camp Blood ain't checked, God damn it, Ralph, Get outta here!

  • Go on, get people alone.

  • Never come back again.

  • Shut up, Route wth e Crazy Guy in some backwoods location Warning.

  • The protagonist about a killer is an old horror movie trope, but it's perhaps best embodied in the first Friday, the 13th by the aptly named Crazy Ralph.

  • As you can probably tell by his loving nickname, Ralph is seen is mentally unstable by the citizens and tourists around Crystal Lake.

  • He continuously warns people about the curse of Camp.

  • Crystal Lake and the intern ignore his drunken ramblings.

  • You're doomed if you stay here.

  • Piece is cursed.

  • Well, Camp Crystal Lake isn't cursed per se, but it is the home of a particularly violent and vengeful mother who isn't above burying axes in people's faces.

  • Just think of all the lives he could have saved.

  • Had anyone bothered to listen.

  • Number four.

  • A nightmare on Elm Street.

  • You didn't sleep at all last night, did you?

  • You know, the doctor says you have to sleep.

  • I'll go even crazier.

  • Let's be honest.

  • This is a rare example of the crazy ones genuinely sounding too crazy to be believed.

  • After all, would you take someone seriously if they told you they were being hunted and killed in their dreams by a man with finger knives?

  • Rod is implicated in the death of Tina, and Glenn's parents understandably want to keep him away from the kooky girl who claims the scary dream and is killing her friends.

  • I don't care what you say.

  • I don't want that kid hanging with its later revealed that most of the townspeople know who Freddy Krueger is.

  • They just don't believe his eventual ghost haunting the kid's dreams.

  • Well, he is, in fact, a vengeful ghost haunting the kid's dreams.

  • So there Nancy was right.

  • Number three.

  • Get out!

  • What, like Don't Go Toe White Girl Parents Get Out is another highly intelligent horror movie that knows the tropes, its audience and their expectations.

  • And so we got Rod, a comical black man.

  • This is essentially a death sentence in horror movies, as people well versed in the genre will tell you that both black and funny characters never make it to the end.

  • Look, all I do is connecting the dots.

  • I'm taking what you presented to me.

  • Okay, Well, not only does Rod make it to the end, he also ends up saving the day, thanks to some well realized paranoia and diligent research.

  • But this only comes after he was literally laughed at for his theory that the Armitage family was kidnapping and brainwashing black people to use as Sex Lease.

  • He wasn't quite on the money, but he certainly got the gist of it.

  • I told you not to go in the house number to the cabin in the woods.

  • Cops will never pull over a man with a huge bomb in his car.

  • Why?

  • I fear this man.

  • They know he sees farther than a and he will bind them with ancient logics.

  • This is yet another brilliant subversion of expectations.

  • As the funny stoner guy not only survives the whole ordeal well, to a certain point anyway, but his weird ramblings actually turn out to be right right from the outset.

  • Marty is logically paranoid and cautions the group against a lot of stupid things.

  • Like reading creepy Latin phrases out loud.

  • Do not read the Latin.

  • He also find surveillance equipment and correctly assumes that he's on some sort of reality TV thing he even discuss is being controlled by mysterious puppeteers.

  • As we later find out, he and the group are being manipulated by puppeteers in a control room.

  • It all sounds like typical stoner paranoia, but in this case, the stoner has a point.

  • Many points, in fact.

  • No.

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  • Number one Jaws.

  • I pulled a tooth the size of a shot glass out of the rectal of a boat out there, and it was the tooth of a great white Was Ben Gardner's boat.

  • It was all chewed up.

  • I helped tow it, and you should have seen him.

  • Where where is that?

  • Did you see it?

  • One could certainly make an argument that all three protagonists of Jaws are seen as the crazy ones.

  • Brody encounters many obstacles on his path to protect the citizens of Amity Island, including a wishy washy corner and a mayor hell bent on protecting the town's economy above all else.

  • Larry, Larry, if we make an effort today, we might be able to save August August, for Christ sake.

  • Tomorrow's the Fourth of July and we will be open for business.

  • It's gonna be won the best summer we've ever had.

  • No one seems to believe Brody or Hooper's claims about an abnormally large, great white shark, especially once a tiger shark is caught and everyone actively ignores their warnings.

  • And when it comes to hunting the shark, Quint gets no respect and is dismissed for asking for way too much money.

  • Thank you very much, Mr Quint.

  • Well, uh, take it under advisement.

  • It's not until the fatal Fourth of July incident that the trio is finally taken seriously.

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