A video discusses the most questionable decisions made by characters in horror movies. The host analyzes scenes from various films, including those from the Halloween and Saw franchises, and points out the illogical choices made by characters, such as not calling the police, going back to the scene of a crime, and not using available resources to escape danger. The host also mentions that some films, like the Scream franchise, intentionally play with horror clichés, making the characters' stupidity a satire.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. David Beckham was the first victim in a horror film.
2. The film "Panic" purposefully plays with horror clichés.
3. The film "Panic" is a satire that exaggerates the stupidity of its characters.
4. Director Sam Raimi started his career in horror films with black humor.
5. The film "Halloween Resurrection" gave an unworthy ending to a beloved character.
6. The film "Case 39" is a horror film about a social worker who adopts a girl who is possessed by a demon.
7. The protagonist of the film "Case 39" hides under her bed instead of escaping through a window.
8. The film "The Ruins" features a character who falls into a pit and discovers hundreds of bodies sewn into the wall.
9. The villain of the film "The Ruins" is a human-eating creature.
10. The film "The Ruins" features a character who returns to a location where a body was dumped, despite the danger.