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Post by Tudor Rose on Aug 31, 2016 2:56:59 GMT -5
Pretty much every video in this list... The music only adds to the creepiness of it all.
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Post by Breakingchains on Nov 6, 2017 23:50:44 GMT -5
This is a panel from Carl Otto Czeschka's 1920 illustrations for Die Nibelungen, which I can't find a lot of information about except that it appears to be a medieval German story of some kind. It's just a depiction of a woman waking up in the middle of the night, and yet it's somehow one of the most subtly creepy things I've ever seen:
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Post by Strider on Apr 9, 2018 14:37:23 GMT -5
That closeup of the green one laughing 42 seconds in is the stuff of nightmares.
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Post by Breakingchains on May 5, 2018 21:03:05 GMT -5
How 'bout this classic? This thing went viral pre-youtube, which should tell you something already. (possible TW for fear of death/fear of the afterlife but it's all very abstract. And on the other hand, people tend to be split pretty much down the middle between finding it terrifying and finding it hilarious, so I'm interested in knowing what you guys think) Explanation: If you click through the description link the creator has some interesting commentary on what the film was meant to mean. The film is mirrored at the halfway point; one half of the video (which half is arbitrary) represents life where the other half represents death, and the main character moves back and forth between them. On each side, she claims there was "nothing" on the other--coming back from the dead to tell us there was no afterlife, returning to death to state that life was "nothing" in the face of eternity. That is a very eerie concept, but then the way he chose to portray it takes it straight into "okay what the *honk* am I looking at" territory. That closeup of the green one laughing 42 seconds in is the stuff of nightmares. Dorbees! I watched the raw special all the way through at 4 AM once. I think I died.
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