@@walter99589 Skinwalkers can't mimic voices well, it sounds like another individual speaking in the tone and volume of someone their attempting to mimic. So an off putting version of how someone sounds.
Great point about the voice acting. It's been incredibly stellar in this series. "There are a lot of snakes in the grass, and it's about time Kennedy got bit." 10/10 voice acting fr
That would add an entirerely different level of horror for me. Seeing a mangled body of some amalgamation of flesh and bone on a mountain that I had just visited/seen is maybe one of my worst nightmares
it is this one greylock analog horror explanation video that made me notice at 15:22 that paul begins to frown throughout the different recordings, as to signify his loss of sanity during his time near the cave the detail in this series is crazy
I noticed that as well! I was watching this video kind of on the side, saw Paul's starting face, looked away for a bit, and when I looked back something felt so wrong. Had to rewatch to notice it
The channels “Greylock” and “Please Look Away” are the best of new youtube horror right now! that’s not to discount classics like Gemeni Home Entertainment or Backrooms etc. Keep up the awesome work!
the fact that you used the clip of Mr. Lahey stumbling when you mention the emergency broadcast involving "49 home invasions" was next level referencing. "He had about 49 drinks that day..."
I can totally see that, have the story begin at 1997 before 1998, Raccoon City being a normal city, everyone having a good time, police doing police, stuff like that, there we met our Female Lead, an college student who career to be an biologist, we have her name and age, she also has some friends here and there, but strange things happening around her hometown aka Raccoon City, like put dates at 1995 to 1998, each videos has different stories until that day of the event that happens in Raccoon City, like have a countdown clock until the event, so yeah that all I think of, also why Female Lead because there no Female Lead who live in Raccoon City, and I think it's will be awesome to have a Female Lead who wants to know what happens, from disappearing homeless people towards the day of the event of September 28th 1998, so yeah, that something I would like to see an analog horror where everything is normal until slowly started the pieces fall into a place.
A very interesting theory that I heard about the second tape (and one I personally subscribe to) is that the thing in the truck after we see all the bloody trails in the woods is not the original driver. The driver got out and was investigating the blood, while the creature was in the truck. It's as if it's fiddling with the controls, moving in short bursts, turning the high beams and turn indicators on and off, almost like it's trying to familiarize itself with how the vehicle works, only for the loud slams of the truck's owner returning and then the creature to take off hurtling down the road.
Really the loud bangs you hear are actually the said “ monster banging on the radio to l make it stop which shuts off the camera, only to cut back and we can hear that the radio is all distorted.
I always thought the driver had just accidentally created a new thought form since it's mentioned later that creating one heavily affects your higher motor functions. That or the "original" thought form was trying to brainwash him
I like how this analog horror is not "Forcing me to watch it because it's not scary enough." Like that Monumental Mythos, lots of reading and made me sleep.
that one got me really bad too. i knew it was coming, i could just tell, but it still got me good. the insane build up to it helped a lot. that and “trojan technologies,” those 2 made my soul leave my body for a bit
A common theory about the slow driving part of tape 2 is that it's the creature inside the car. The knocking is from the person. They somehow manage to get the anomaly outside of their car and haul ass down the mountain.
I’ve had this (fear? Vision? Image?) since childhood that I’d find a door in my home that I didn’t know had been there before, or which just hadn’t been there before. Only more recently, with these analog horror things, have I begun to consider what, or more specifically who, could be on the other side.
I like how instead of every other analog horror that’s like “ooooh did you see that last minute image change spooky” Greylock is like “yeah we have zombies why wouldn’t we use them to scare you”
The story, esthetic, and universe are cool, but at the end of the day, it's nothing but another jumpsacre shit filled horror fiction. Nothing to write essays about.
I'm so glad I found a channel that actually talks about stuff I'm interested, UA-cam has been feeling kind of boring to me recently. I'm a new subscriber and I love your work! 💞
Your videos are great for someone like me who is interested in analogue horror but freaks out about the images. I can listen to you explain whats happening while i have the screen minimized and i can just imagine whats happening.
I would recommend checking out Vita Carnis! Its world is so fleshed out, the monster designs are creative and unsettling, and the videos themselves are sure to give ya nightmares💕 It's definitely in my top favorite analog series! I genuinely cannot recommend it enough
ok so, I know this is supposed to be super scary but when Katie reached her hand out and the thought form killed her, that stock “chomp” sound got me dying laughing
i think one of the reasons as to why greylock is so good when it comes to horror elements is because one of the creators behind greylock is Rob Gavagan, a youtuber behind the "seriously strange" series
Have you seen Skinimarink by chance? I’ve heard it’s a really good movie. It’s basically analog horror but it got under heat for being less of an “actual horror movie”
Skinamarink from what I’ve seen isn’t analog horror. The reason most people assume so is because it takes many different aspects of analog horror and incorporates it into the movie. Most notable aspect is how the movie will tend to have extremely long pauses on a scene, giving the impression something of value will appear, but it never does, leaving you on stress. Or the way that there’s a huge absence of any real information, both elements that go hand to hand in analog horror.
@@someguy_16 exactly. Which is why it’s (imo) a great sort of analog horror experience. Just one that isn’t using analog technology to tell its story. But it still is very uncomfortable to watch from the scenes I’ve seen
I like dis channel. It’s like it has memes, by the memes are spread evenly so that it’s not entirely scary the whole time, but it’s not overwhelming with just memes
I was actively waiting for you to watch this series for your commentary. I find the series very unsettling and it's one of my favorites it's well made and very engaging you wanna stop watching but you can't
i LOVE you for this video, istg. high quality sound, high quality editing. i watched this video for.. quite a bit and now i realise how freakin good it really is. keep it on man and greetings from germany :3 (sry for bad english lmao)
You’re one of the best horror channels out there, usually these types of recap videos don’t scare me, but you always find the scariest shit to talk about while still cracking great jokes - nicely done!
Bro you gotta, Gotta, GOTTA do one on Midwest Angelica. It's great and totally underrated. It's like we got this cool 3 of analog horror rn: Midwest Angelica, Greylock, and Vita Carnis. Along with a ton of new ones as well.
Wow, thank you for saying such nice things! So glad you enjoyed it :) It's clear that there was very careful effort put into this video, and it's much appreciated!
I’m a little late to the video, but I just noticed there’s a part two! I’ll be listening to these throughout school, this was a super in depth and entertaining overview, I’m glad I didn’t have to see everything but I get to hear in depth about it all. I’ll definitely be watching more of your videos and some greylock tapes when I get time :)
I have rlly bad paranoia and I’ve been watching these videos all night and the fucking foxy jumpscare made me jump so bad I almost fell out of my fucking bed 😭
I'm finally getting acquainted with your videos, and I gotta say, I love this. I've seen so many Greylock analysis videos, that it's disgusting, and your unpretensious-ness...if that's a word? IS REFRESHING! I couldn't put my finger on it till you said "glitchy part" and then I had to comment. Thank you for making these videos. I'm gonna go watch all of them now.
27:09 “is that the threat, or is the threat what’s coming out of the closet” I didn’t know the life forms could be gay. What an inclusive analog horror series
Been watching since the first analog horror overview video, 80k is way too low for the quality of your editing and commentary. Hope your channel can blow up, it totally deserves it
My favourite thing about greylock is all the monsters are practical. All the before and after pictures? Thats for real, not just edited like everyone else sends to be doing lately
Did you not notice the person standing outside the left window at 7:45? What's ironic though is I didn't even notice the person turning the lights off.
Hey man, i just wanted to let you know that i enjoy your videos very much ! Also, it’s great that you add those memes in here and there, makes me stop shitting my pants for a little and have a bit of a laugh instead hahahh. Anyways, keep it up mate !
Looking back, Jim Melgren is the same person in the Don clip essay. What I know so far is that he used to be a cop, and is now a private investigator with a tv show, and that he is the one looking at these tapes, perhaps his interest has led him to dabble into government videotapes.
I've watched a few of these now and im wondering ome thing mostly. Will we ever see a properly formed Tulpa? By that I mean a person who's practiced and manifested a Tulpa through original methods. Im not counting whatever is in the mountain or the baby (who's origin is still not known)
As a Gen X that experienced the wonderful weirdness of Max Headroom I have to second this. There's a TV movie that serves as an origin for the short-lived dystopian sci-fi TV show starring Matt Frewer (not as well known now, but he became famous portraying Max). Matt plays a man investigating sinister goings-on and the plot to kill him causes him to crash his vehicle, BUT... because of sci-fi things a part of his conscious mind is transferred into a computer system. The last thing the human character saw before the crash was a warning sign over a low clearance overhead stating the "Max. Headroom". Because that was his last conscious thought before the upload - for...reasons... - the new computer entity chooses that as its name. Even more weird, though, is how the character became a spokesperson for brands (mainly Pepsi, I think) and was interviewed on talk shows - not Matt Frewer, the actor, Max Headroom, the character, on screen in all his odd, glitchy, quick-witted glory.
His headlights weren't flickering he was turning on and off his high beams, just alerting you so you don't misinterpret the series. And the man isn't breaking in he's following whatever is breaking in. And Mr Melgran is the detective from earlier
The thing that killed Arnold could’ve been his own thought form. Arnold was scared that the government was sending someone to get him, and the fact that the monster was pretending to be the police solidifies that theory in my opinion.
Million dollar idea: make actual vhs tapes with this analog horror stuff on it and sell them to people like me who have the stuff to play them, maybe it’s not a million dollar idea but I just want actual vhs tapes with this stuff on them
Thoughtforms are actually a very ancient concept. In roman and Greek times it was called geniuses/genii (cognate to the word genie) and egregore. Egregore is used in the 1 enoch for the angels who descended (maybe possessed the men) and mated with women producing tyrants. This is also in the bible in genesis 6. And many think in the nt and possibly portions of the old testament this is what some forms of demons and spirits come from, especially but probably not limited to evil ones. They form from the holy or unholy life of people and become positive or negative supernatural forces to the person which also can carry messages or judgements from god and even act as angels o surmise. So this isnt just a new esoteric concept, but may be an actual real thing (depending if you believe in the abrahahmic psrsdigms of existence, things like djinn and shedim or visions, evil spirits etc etc could sometimes have been thought of at least by the 2nd temple period as thought forms to some degree in some instances, not saying all... But it is good to ponder.
These are fun online art projects but you all need to remember that none of your questions are ever going to be answered in a satisfying way and that's a massive reason you might keep watching a show for example for way longer than you should. The mystery brings you back, but keep in mind that most shows with far bigger budgets have been unable to answer most of their mysteries well, if at all. don't watch expecting to get answers.
The fact that the monster mimics the voices of its previous victims to lull its next prey into a false sense of security scares me
The Wendigo does the same
That's the same trait of a skinwalker..
Reminds me of the Annihilation bear
@@walter99589 Skinwalkers can't mimic voices well, it sounds like another individual speaking in the tone and volume of someone their attempting to mimic. So an off putting version of how someone sounds.
I'm gonna ruin this for you, just like siren head
Great point about the voice acting. It's been incredibly stellar in this series.
"There are a lot of snakes in the grass, and it's about time Kennedy got bit." 10/10 voice acting fr
Honestly Greylock is the most vivid Analog Horror content on youtube that you could find, and I am happy that you found it!
This is worse then the gmod burn face 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@ThebackroomsOfficialDev You said it
@@o.d.s.t1988 yes I don't think I'm gonna sleep tonight
Bro how is anyone scared of this. The monsters are animated like old adult swim cartoons, come on.
@@LtSprinkulz Ok still spooky :I
It's so strange hearing the towns I live in/live next to being mentioned. I can see the top of Mount Greylock from my house.
That would add an entirerely different level of horror for me. Seeing a mangled body of some amalgamation of flesh and bone on a mountain that I had just visited/seen is maybe one of my worst nightmares
Just don't go near dog amalgamation monsters at night
Dude I’m from Lanesborough 💀
i be going there all the time and smoking at the top 😭 i love that place sm it’s so weird seeing this
I’ll be visiting you soon
it is this one greylock analog horror explanation video that made me notice at 15:22 that paul begins to frown throughout the different recordings, as to signify his loss of sanity during his time near the cave
the detail in this series is crazy
I just noticed this, too, but at 16:16 😅
I noticed that as well! I was watching this video kind of on the side, saw Paul's starting face, looked away for a bit, and when I looked back something felt so wrong. Had to rewatch to notice it
Just as crazy as all those people in that cave
PAAAUUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLL
The channels “Greylock” and “Please Look Away” are the best of new youtube horror right now! that’s not to discount classics like Gemeni Home Entertainment or Backrooms etc. Keep up the awesome work!
Please Look Away! The nightmare channel lol.
wow! thanks for the shout out! that’s cool! ❤
Haven’t heard of the second, what’s it on?
@@comediccomrade5716the channel is called - Please Look Away
@@comediccomrade5716youtube Please Look Away! you
won’t regret it, it’s bizarre stuff!
the fact that you used the clip of Mr. Lahey stumbling when you mention the emergency broadcast involving "49 home invasions" was next level referencing. "He had about 49 drinks that day..."
I respect this level of (autism) attention to detail, genuinely impressive
I love this analog horror series, and it's really making me wonder what a Resident Evil Analog Horror would be like. Would be so cool.
Personally I'd find one based on the events of RE4 particularly interesting, maybe some tapes Luis made but were left in the island's labs.
@@Krakenburgvortex79 ong
The closest thing we got to that was re7 with demo and the tapes
I can totally see that, have the story begin at 1997 before 1998, Raccoon City being a normal city, everyone having a good time, police doing police, stuff like that, there we met our Female Lead, an college student who career to be an biologist, we have her name and age, she also has some friends here and there, but strange things happening around her hometown aka Raccoon City, like put dates at 1995 to 1998, each videos has different stories until that day of the event that happens in Raccoon City, like have a countdown clock until the event, so yeah that all I think of, also why Female Lead because there no Female Lead who live in Raccoon City, and I think it's will be awesome to have a Female Lead who wants to know what happens, from disappearing homeless people towards the day of the event of September 28th 1998, so yeah, that something I would like to see an analog horror where everything is normal until slowly started the pieces fall into a place.
A very interesting theory that I heard about the second tape (and one I personally subscribe to) is that the thing in the truck after we see all the bloody trails in the woods is not the original driver. The driver got out and was investigating the blood, while the creature was in the truck. It's as if it's fiddling with the controls, moving in short bursts, turning the high beams and turn indicators on and off, almost like it's trying to familiarize itself with how the vehicle works, only for the loud slams of the truck's owner returning and then the creature to take off hurtling down the road.
Really the loud bangs you hear are actually the said “ monster banging on the radio to l make it stop which shuts off the camera, only to cut back and we can hear that the radio is all distorted.
I always thought the driver had just accidentally created a new thought form since it's mentioned later that creating one heavily affects your higher motor functions. That or the "original" thought form was trying to brainwash him
I like how this analog horror is not "Forcing me to watch it because it's not scary enough." Like that Monumental Mythos, lots of reading and made me sleep.
The jumpscare in odd ends scared me so bad I've been paranoid and constantly checking behind my back for a good month
that one got me really bad too. i knew it was coming, i could just tell, but it still got me good. the insane build up to it helped a lot. that and “trojan technologies,” those 2 made my soul leave my body for a bit
A common theory about the slow driving part of tape 2 is that it's the creature inside the car. The knocking is from the person. They somehow manage to get the anomaly outside of their car and haul ass down the mountain.
Maybe they just have rod knock
@@JuzzyEd What?
lol @@JuzzyEd
So the footage back inside the car before the knocking is the creature driving the car?
@@Bacteriaboi29 Yep.
I’ve had this (fear? Vision? Image?) since childhood that I’d find a door in my home that I didn’t know had been there before, or which just hadn’t been there before. Only more recently, with these analog horror things, have I begun to consider what, or more specifically who, could be on the other side.
r/twosentencehorrorstories
This is a phenomenon called Bernard's Door, The Librarian on YT talks about it a fair bit
@@chunkanpony; Now I have name for this… thing, and I have begun a new dive. Thank you.
@@thatman8562 no worries, enjoy the journey!
Doctor Who had an episode like that, I think it was 11’s first episode too
The hospital scene with the mother was really distressing. I almost stopped after that because of the knot I felt in my stomach.
Unlike her. She lost her knot.
@@creepsthecatplays4914 *ba dum ching*
@@creepsthecatplays4914You did knot just go there
Hey let’s knot make fun of a bad situation here
That's is so terrible to make jokes about! I'm glad I'm knot like y'all.
I like how instead of every other analog horror that’s like “ooooh did you see that last minute image change spooky” Greylock is like “yeah we have zombies why wouldn’t we use them to scare you”
The story, esthetic, and universe are cool, but at the end of the day, it's nothing but another jumpsacre shit filled horror fiction. Nothing to write essays about.
@@na-ky8ouYou must be fun at parties, hm?
@@helpPSYCHO Ask your mother.
@@na-ky8ou she said the only reason you showed up was because you begged to be invited.
@@helpPSYCHO Yep, and because she is such a pushover, the party wasn't the only thing I came to that night ;)
“Before we are met with this failed jumpscare.”
Me: gets a horror movie ad that starts with a jumpscare immediately after
UA-cam KNEW.
I'm so glad I found a channel that actually talks about stuff I'm interested, UA-cam has been feeling kind of boring to me recently.
I'm a new subscriber and I love your work! 💞
You might like Nexpo, he's also a great creator
Your videos are great for someone like me who is interested in analogue horror but freaks out about the images. I can listen to you explain whats happening while i have the screen minimized and i can just imagine whats happening.
I would recommend checking out Vita Carnis! Its world is so fleshed out, the monster designs are creative and unsettling, and the videos themselves are sure to give ya nightmares💕 It's definitely in my top favorite analog series! I genuinely cannot recommend it enough
hehehehehehe hey lois this guy said flesh on a thing about flesh
I watched vita carnis while high and i genuinely cannot sleep anymore
hehehehe "fleshed out" lol
Nice pun
I was not ready for that freebird bit and that got a chuckle out of me
Same
Truly the scariest thing was how quickly we lost paul's smile :(
ok so, I know this is supposed to be super scary but when Katie reached her hand out and the thought form killed her, that stock “chomp” sound got me dying laughing
“CHOMP”
“AÁĄÆÀ-“
i think one of the reasons as to why greylock is so good when it comes to horror elements is because one of the creators behind greylock is Rob Gavagan, a youtuber behind the "seriously strange" series
Fun fact this analog series was created by Rob gavagan a horror creator that you should watch 😀
Bro is a walking add
Not interested
Fun fact : Don't tell people what to watch.
Yall really got pressed over someone directing you towards one of the creators? You people need to find some actual problems to solve.
@@soktherat777 nobody is getting pressed bro if anyone is getting pressed its you lmao
5:10 I hope one isn't muscular, purple, strong and screams when it punches.
the amazing bulk reference?!?!?11.!??
@@TheBodyEuphoric No but the fact you made me remember that movie, I have to give you credit where it's due.
star platinum ‼️‼️‼️
@@J3llyfishie Finally.
"You were always a reliable guy, Koichi"
Have you seen Skinimarink by chance? I’ve heard it’s a really good movie. It’s basically analog horror but it got under heat for being less of an “actual horror movie”
Skinamarink from what I’ve seen isn’t analog horror. The reason most people assume so is because it takes many different aspects of analog horror and incorporates it into the movie.
Most notable aspect is how the movie will tend to have extremely long pauses on a scene, giving the impression something of value will appear, but it never does, leaving you on stress.
Or the way that there’s a huge absence of any real information, both elements that go hand to hand in analog horror.
@@someguy_16 exactly. Which is why it’s (imo) a great sort of analog horror experience. Just one that isn’t using analog technology to tell its story. But it still is very uncomfortable to watch from the scenes I’ve seen
10:11 Why does this sound like that one guy who tased his nuts on stream 😭😭
It does lol
Sounds more like wizardyeneid
I like dis channel. It’s like it has memes, by the memes are spread evenly so that it’s not entirely scary the whole time, but it’s not overwhelming with just memes
Fourty minutes of Great Horror content! A good way to end the weekend.
I love greylock because that moment where the hand appeared after the broadcast is the only time i actually jumped from a jumpscare
I was actively waiting for you to watch this series for your commentary. I find the series very unsettling and it's one of my favorites it's well made and very engaging you wanna stop watching but you can't
Perfect breakdown bud! Nice job 🎉
i LOVE you for this video, istg. high quality sound, high quality editing.
i watched this video for.. quite a bit and now i realise how freakin good it really is.
keep it on man and greetings from germany :3
(sry for bad english lmao)
You’re one of the best horror channels out there, usually these types of recap videos don’t scare me, but you always find the scariest shit to talk about while still cracking great jokes - nicely done!
Bro you gotta, Gotta, GOTTA do one on Midwest Angelica. It's great and totally underrated. It's like we got this cool 3 of analog horror rn: Midwest Angelica, Greylock, and Vita Carnis. Along with a ton of new ones as well.
We're gonna need Foster's Home for Thoughtforms
Notice that Paul's face was getting more and more sad as the messages went by (14:43 )
Wow, thank you for saying such nice things! So glad you enjoyed it :) It's clear that there was very careful effort put into this video, and it's much appreciated!
I highly recommend you look into “Winter of ‘83”, an analog horror series made by Lewis Lovhaug, aka Linkara from Atop the Fourth Wall.
I remembered seeing a comment that said, and im going to paraphrase, "GreyLock is the Persona series but as a horror game."
Good Shit! You have made me re-enter my love for VHS Horror/horror in general, I Love what you are doing here! Please, Keep it up!
This channel is somehow relaxing to watch
Subbing because both a great channel and the little bits of comedy strewn throughout the video making me cackle like a madman at 10pm
I’m a little late to the video, but I just noticed there’s a part two! I’ll be listening to these throughout school, this was a super in depth and entertaining overview, I’m glad I didn’t have to see everything but I get to hear in depth about it all. I’ll definitely be watching more of your videos and some greylock tapes when I get time :)
congrats on 100k !!
did yall notice pauls smile slowly become a frown as everything slowly went to shit
When the monster mimicked the little girl voice, that's when I got a real feeling of horror and fell in love with this story
all analog horror creators must love the "Your eternal reward"
As a citizen of the 21st century, I could have told them that a communications network linking everyone together all the time was a bad idea.
We ain't sleeping tonight
I'll be sleeping just fine
I have rlly bad paranoia and I’ve been watching these videos all night and the fucking foxy jumpscare made me jump so bad I almost fell out of my fucking bed 😭
bro i literally have it muted watching captions rn, im too scared for this
Blood in the snow is never a good sign
11:19 old Wizard: I cast the spell *F E T U S D E L E T U S*
Infantus yeetus
It's kinda eerie that I sometimes remember these places n' stuff. It's kinda weird.
I'm finally getting acquainted with your videos, and I gotta say, I love this. I've seen so many Greylock analysis videos, that it's disgusting, and your unpretensious-ness...if that's a word? IS REFRESHING! I couldn't put my finger on it till you said "glitchy part" and then I had to comment. Thank you for making these videos. I'm gonna go watch all of them now.
I don't like how no one is talking about how thoughtforms are literally stands.
I ask my self why tf do I always watch this kind of content at 2am every night
I really like your coverage of analogue horror! May I recommend Vita Carnis, Harmony and Horror, and the Mystery Flesh Pit National Park? :)
27:09 “is that the threat, or is the threat what’s coming out of the closet” I didn’t know the life forms could be gay. What an inclusive analog horror series
Good job explaining . No , really. Very interesting. Thanx.
Been watching since the first analog horror overview video, 80k is way too low for the quality of your editing and commentary. Hope your channel can blow up, it totally deserves it
7:35 Thats right, your own thoughts now deserve liberation, just like your roomba and alexa.
Stands . They are stands.
2:28 the fnaf 2 camera layout💀
My favourite thing about greylock is all the monsters are practical. All the before and after pictures? Thats for real, not just edited like everyone else sends to be doing lately
Can you elaborate more please I don't understand what you mean
idk why but the construction worker who evolved to be able to easily persuade others and looks like THAT is one of the scariest little details to me
I LOVE THIS CHANNELL
Notice Paul's smile fades...
I think some of the miners are turning into wendigos.
Did you not notice the person standing outside the left window at 7:45? What's ironic though is I didn't even notice the person turning the lights off.
Bro, wake up 4plus dropped another analog horror essay
Hey man, i just wanted to let you know that i enjoy your videos very much ! Also, it’s great that you add those memes in here and there, makes me stop shitting my pants for a little and have a bit of a laugh instead hahahh. Anyways, keep it up mate !
Looking back, Jim Melgren is the same person in the Don clip essay. What I know so far is that he used to be a cop, and is now a private investigator with a tv show, and that he is the one looking at these tapes, perhaps his interest has led him to dabble into government videotapes.
Max Headroom started out as a TV hack, then picked up by commercials, finally as a short lived tv series.
When the analog horror is good but it ruins itself by making you feel empathy for the victims
"Flip through the camera"
*Pulls up a FNAF reference*
You dawg
I've watched a few of these now and im wondering ome thing mostly.
Will we ever see a properly formed Tulpa? By that I mean a person who's practiced and manifested a Tulpa through original methods. Im not counting whatever is in the mountain or the baby (who's origin is still not known)
Max headroom is more important than you know, the date of that show anchors the entire series
As a Gen X that experienced the wonderful weirdness of Max Headroom I have to second this. There's a TV movie that serves as an origin for the short-lived dystopian sci-fi TV show starring Matt Frewer (not as well known now, but he became famous portraying Max). Matt plays a man investigating sinister goings-on and the plot to kill him causes him to crash his vehicle, BUT... because of sci-fi things a part of his conscious mind is transferred into a computer system. The last thing the human character saw before the crash was a warning sign over a low clearance overhead stating the "Max. Headroom". Because that was his last conscious thought before the upload - for...reasons... - the new computer entity chooses that as its name.
Even more weird, though, is how the character became a spokesperson for brands (mainly Pepsi, I think) and was interviewed on talk shows - not Matt Frewer, the actor, Max Headroom, the character, on screen in all his odd, glitchy, quick-witted glory.
His headlights weren't flickering he was turning on and off his high beams, just alerting you so you don't misinterpret the series. And the man isn't breaking in he's following whatever is breaking in. And Mr Melgran is the detective from earlier
The thing that killed Arnold could’ve been his own thought form. Arnold was scared that the government was sending someone to get him, and the fact that the monster was pretending to be the police solidifies that theory in my opinion.
Feels more illegal to be early then commit warcrimes! Nice video, you're great, dude!
Hearing the narrator not know who Max Headroom was made me feel so old. He had a show, was in music videos, and was in adds for Coke in the 80s.
I wasn't even born until max headroom was long dead, its not age its just a matter of these people being uncultured swine
all analog horrors until 10:10 decides to use the funny mic
this is actually so interesting, gonna go watch greylock rn
My name is max, i was the baby, can confirm, and my bad i just wanted to go chill with the boys
Plot twist: the creator of greylock was the max headroom hacker
Million dollar idea: make actual vhs tapes with this analog horror stuff on it and sell them to people like me who have the stuff to play them, maybe it’s not a million dollar idea but I just want actual vhs tapes with this stuff on them
Harmony & Horror already did that
@@KirboCheesecake idk who that is and send me a link to this stuff please
@@mazdamiata69420 It's an analog horror series by Battington (look them up, they're on youtube)
Currently laying in bed and was trying to go to sleep till UA-cam auto play turned this on… I hate UA-cam auto play
4 Plus i just recently started watching you and your content is amazing! Keep up the great work👍
Protective gear
1. Blanky
2. Choccy milk
3. Lamp
Well, this is something else. But holy fucking shit, is this horrific. Yet it does succeed in being scary.
Also I liked my own comment.
Maybe the thought form baby was the thought form of the old women who died and when she died it disappeared
I love stories that encapsulates a literal idea of a person's mind being constructed into reality, really reminds me of Lobotomy corporation
I live here at the base of Greylock
your cooked my guy
@@ieatchalk7654 what does that mean?
@@gaillacosse8735 you live at the base so i made a joke about you being cooked since the analog horror has monsters in it
@@ieatchalk7654 I need to go back and see that thing again .
I believe that the distortion from infront of the trail camera is supposed to be the thoughtform staring straight into the camera then moving away
Thoughtforms are actually a very ancient concept.
In roman and Greek times it was called geniuses/genii (cognate to the word genie) and egregore.
Egregore is used in the 1 enoch for the angels who descended (maybe possessed the men) and mated with women producing tyrants.
This is also in the bible in genesis 6.
And many think in the nt and possibly portions of the old testament this is what some forms of demons and spirits come from, especially but probably not limited to evil ones.
They form from the holy or unholy life of people and become positive or negative supernatural forces to the person which also can carry messages or judgements from god and even act as angels o surmise.
So this isnt just a new esoteric concept, but may be an actual real thing (depending if you believe in the abrahahmic psrsdigms of existence, things like djinn and shedim or visions, evil spirits etc etc could sometimes have been thought of at least by the 2nd temple period as thought forms to some degree in some instances, not saying all...
But it is good to ponder.
These are fun online art projects but you all need to remember that none of your questions are ever going to be answered in a satisfying way and that's a massive reason you might keep watching a show for example for way longer than you should. The mystery brings you back, but keep in mind that most shows with far bigger budgets have been unable to answer most of their mysteries well, if at all. don't watch expecting to get answers.
Its crazy how they literally have stands in that universe😂
6:29 this killed me laughing for no reason and i love the inclusion of memes and funny stuff
14:50 CRYING LMFAO
i love your humor
I was looking for this lmao