The Brothers Grimm (6/11) Movie CLIP - Mud Monster (2005) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
A mud monster attacks Sasha (Laura Greenwood) and carries her away.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Two men who have made a career out of spinning remarkable stories find themselves bringing them to life in this inventive fantasy inspired by the creators of some of the world's best-loved fairy tales. Will Grimm (Matt Damon) and his brother Jake Grimm (Heath Ledger) earn their living by traveling from village to village and vanquishing strange supernatural beasts that have been menacing the populace. Or at least that's what their clients think has been happening; as it happens, Will and Jake are confidence men who cleverly stage the ghostly attacks and then take payment for making the creatures they fabricated go away. One day, the brothers arrive in a town and offer to help its people drive away evil spirits, unaware that the community is bordered by a genuine enchanted forest, and that young girls in the village have been disappearing at a frightful rate. The Grimm Brothers must now learn how to deal with real magic, with the help of the lovely but fearless Angelika (Lena Headey). Directed by Terry Gilliam, The Brothers Grimm also stars Monica Bellucci, Peter Stormare, and Jonathan Pryce.

CREDITS:
TM & © Miramax Films (2005)
Cast: Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, Peter Stormare, Laura Greenwood, Lena Headey
Director: Terry Gilliam
Producers: Daniel Bobker, Michel Cheyko, Jonathan Gordon, Chris McGurk, Jake Myers, Andrew Rona, Charles Roven, John D. Schofield, Michael Solinger, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein
Screenwriter: Ehren Kruger

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So we're all here because this scene absolutely traumatized us as a child, huh?

simplyoncloud
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This scene terrified me when I was little, I was always scared when wiping shampoo from my face that I’d wipe my face off

ginja
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I’ve always felt that the most visceral kind of horror is often, not a quick and sudden death, but a quick and sudden maiming or scarring. Having a character just out of nowhere get terribly mangled, not enough for it to kill them, but enough for us to instantly know they’re about to die and almost welcome it, because the thought of continuing to live with that kind of damage seems almost like a fate worse than death in itself. The thought of living the rest of your life without a face because of something that happened in an instant seems almost scarier to me than just dying in an instant.

calhof
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I remember watching this as a kid, the fact that even adults cant save you from this kind of creature at broad daylight is horrifying

MehrunesKar
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The idea of being torn away from my loved ones by an unstoppable force terrified me as a child this was scary af

CRUSOE
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I think one of the most frightening things about the scene is that it breaks some elements of safety. Daytime, being in a town with people, having weapons, these are all generally traits not present in horror, and are generally considered to be safe havens. But despite that things still go wrong. The gun doesn't kill it, the kid isn't safe despite being surrounded by people, and all of it happens when the sun is bright and shining. Also of course the fact that the kid loses their face and not even a minute later their entire body.

andrewexists
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- congratulations to the youngsters who never watched this when they were kids.

LOL-cringe
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This scene actually traumatized me as a kid. It lived in my head rent free for years 😂 glad I wasn’t the only one

MajorZeldork
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The thing that always got me wasn't him wiping off his face, or the mud monster thing, it was that, at the end, after being absorbed, he just happily ran away and disappeared down the well, everything he was just gone so quickly. The fact that whatever he became thought it was a game in the end terrified me too.

ghostsoffuturespast
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I love horror movies, and they don’t ever get to me anymore, but this... this is something else

whataguy
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i remember watching this on tv when i was a kid, i was sitting alone in my living room during night. it scared me so much i felt like i was dying 💀

BiagioSix
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I think that the most terrifying part of this is that not once does does the mud monster take its eyes off of the direction of the child no matter how much the people try to stop it. It doesn't even glance at the woman who knocked its top half off.

LooneyNuke
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Kudos to the movie makers for managing to make a gingerbread man of all things more disturbing than most horror movies.

Sorakeyblademaster
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Congratulations to the youngsters who never watched this when they were kids.

ronjacob
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This movie and Phan's labyrinth were somehow advertised as movie which all family could enjoy, I remember many people watching this expecting something like Narnia, and ended up getting traumatized

gyeongchankim
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- this and the horse scene were nightmare fuels for my entire childhood.

LOL-cringe
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This scene has plagued my life for years. I never knew what it was until now. This has been a stress relief I didn't know I needed.

ethanrajczak
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Imagine rubbing your face away - can't see, breathe, smell. Just running in circles, desperate for help

t-dabbingt-dabber
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It’s the way the monster slowly skips towards the child inching nearer to a horrible death just traumatised the life out of me as a kid. The idea of no matter where i’m going i’m being approached at an alarming rate by something that wants to kill me makes my stomach churn, it’s literally the snail meme

_aleesha
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- Imagine rubbing your face away - can't see, breathe, smell.
- just running in circles, desperate for help.

LOL-cringe