I feel like a WW1 or WW2 analog horror would be cool like the concept would be of a soldier slowly losing sanity and hallucinating and that type of stuff
Analog generally refers to the 1960's-1990's, and the recording mediums from that era (VHS tapes). It wouldn't make sense for VHS tapes to be used in either of those periods. You could definitely do a horror series based on WW1 or WW2, though it'd have to be based on silent film/film (the recording medium of WW1 and WW2 respectively) along with physical documents. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_horror
can it take place after 1990 because I want an analog horror of some UA-cam vloggers going into the French catacombs like leaving rope behind them, so they don't get lost and then when they see bones they get freaked out and turn around and the rope isn't there and they try and find a way out while they panic and then it cuts ending part one and then it clips to a text saying day 4 while he say (let's just say Jeremy is one) "Jeremy died" as they resort to cannibalism and soon after being down there for so long they start going insane and hearing things and seeing things and it eventually ends with the protagonist finding a way out and he kills himself because he had to resort to cannibalism and eat his friends .. yeah or nah
99 was probably the funnest VHS out of the entire series. I love how silly and campy it got with the stories and special effects. I really like Greek mythology and stop motion so Gawkers was an unexpected fav
If that last section was anything like Christian Hell it would've been either really short or really long. Best I can describe is that people are in so much pain they are gnashing their teeth and weeping, darkness is so prevalent that nothing can pierce it, and sufferers are eternally burned by flame that has no light.
I got a couple videos you might be interested in. Mainly the Disturbing NAMUS cases. It features a terrifying reality not often mentioned and overlooked.
I feel like a WW1 or WW2 analog horror would be cool like the concept would be of a soldier slowly losing sanity and hallucinating and that type of stuff
Analog generally refers to the 1960's-1990's, and the recording mediums from that era (VHS tapes). It wouldn't make sense for VHS tapes to be used in either of those periods. You could definitely do a horror series based on WW1 or WW2, though it'd have to be based on silent film/film (the recording medium of WW1 and WW2 respectively) along with physical documents.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_horror
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can it take place after 1990 because I want an analog horror of some UA-cam vloggers going into the French catacombs like leaving rope behind them, so they don't get lost and then when they see bones they get freaked out and turn around and the rope isn't there and they try and find a way out while they panic and then it cuts ending part one and then it clips to a text saying day 4 while he say (let's just say Jeremy is one) "Jeremy died" as they resort to cannibalism and soon after being down there for so long they start going insane and hearing things and seeing things and it eventually ends with the protagonist finding a way out and he kills himself because he had to resort to cannibalism and eat his friends .. yeah or nah
Holy shit, that's a really good idea doof715
So, like Chernobyl?
99 was probably the funnest VHS out of the entire series. I love how silly and campy it got with the stories and special effects.
I really like Greek mythology and stop motion so Gawkers was an unexpected fav
it feels like watching a couple of guys sharing movie reviews while getting dialysis
Honestly, I liked this more than 85. I actually got more scared in this movie than 85, not sure why though.
If that last section was anything like Christian Hell it would've been either really short or really long.
Best I can describe is that people are in so much pain they are gnashing their teeth and weeping, darkness is so prevalent that nothing can pierce it, and sufferers are eternally burned by flame that has no light.
Idk i love the VHS 85, just my opinion
I love this franchise
i didnt mind this move tbh it could of been a lil bette
I got a couple videos you might be interested in. Mainly the Disturbing NAMUS cases. It features a terrifying reality not often mentioned and overlooked.
There's a new Godzilla episode
17:46 not the reference oh my gosh
edged to it
An anolog horror series I really recommend is Vita Carnis
Hey I have an analog horror suggestion the greylock tapes, I found them very unsettling and I'd love to here your thoughts on them
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CAN YOU PUT RED NES IN YOUR VIDEO
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