The text discusses a list of horror movies with surprising twists and endings. The hosts mention several films, including "The Fog" (2007), "The Wicker Man" (1973), "Friday the 13th" (1980), "Saw" (2004), and "The Sixth Sense" (1999). They also talk about the film "The Others" (2001) and its tragic ending, where the protagonist kills her children and then herself. The hosts praise the well-constructed plot of "The Sixth Sense" and its iconic twist ending. They also mention that the idea of a character being dead all along is not new and has been used in other films, such as "Carnival of Souls" (1962). The hosts conclude by mentioning that they have discussed a list of horror movies with surprising endings and that they hope their audience enjoyed it.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about horror movies with surprising endings.
2. The movie "The Autopsy" premieres on May 4th.
3. The movie "The Fog" was released in 2007 and was inspired by a short story by Steven King.
4. The movie "The Fog" is set in a small town surrounded by a bizarre fog.
5. The movie "The Straw Man" (1973) has a similar plot to "The Fog".
6. The movie "Friday the 13th" (2006) has a surprising twist at the end.
7. The movie "Deadly Games" (2017) features a group of people who are kidnapped and forced to participate in deadly games.
8. The movie "The Others" (2001) features a woman who discovers that her house is haunted by the ghosts of the former inhabitants.
9. The movie "The Sixth Sense" (1999) features a young boy who can see dead people.
10. The movie "Saw" (2004) features a serial killer who forces his victims to play deadly games.
11. The movie "The Witch" (2015) features a young woman who is accused of witchcraft in 17th-century New England.
12. The movie "The Witch" uses only natural light and candlelight to create an authentic atmosphere.
13. The text mentions several horror movie tropes, including the "final girl" and the "twist ending".
14. The text also mentions several famous horror movie directors, including Steven King, Frank Darabont, and M. Night Shyamalan.