This video starts out pretty sweet. The premise is to make a video log for her future grandchildren. Then she starts changing costumes and that is when the nightmare fuel is inserted. For best night terror results, watch before bedtime.
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This video starts out pretty sweet. The premise is to make a video log for her future grandchildren. Then she starts changing costumes and that is when the nightmare fuel is inserted. For best night terror results, watch before bedtime.
I started to watch this clip and thought that it wasn't so scary. Just some creepy computer animated skulls then the clip adds an additional skull. It goes from creepy to nightmare fuel fast. Stay for the ending for a special shocking surprise.
One of the scariest things that I can think of is being put in a place or situation were there is no apparent way out. This video is of the Cantonese version of a movie called The Eye and it embodies the fear of making a bad choice and the unfortunate consequences. The tension is so palpable that it almost chokes the viewer. I have not seen this movie or the American version but now I want to check out the original.
If you are a child of the 80's then you will remember the name Teddy Ruxpin. For the uninitiated Teddy was a toy bear that you could load a cassette into and he would "come to life" and talk to you. So what does cute old Mr. Ruxpin have to do with this video and nightmares? Someone took about 80 Teddy's and sync them up to read bits of internet posts. The end result is pretty freaky. I am just waiting for when all the Teddy's open their eyes and start chanting in unison "One of us!"
No, you are not looking at the cover of the latest Tool album. It's a contact lens that was created to resemble 2 pupils and 2 irises. Why would someone want to create and then wear this abomination? The answer is simple: the wearer wants to induce a heart attack in you and send you to the elysian fields from which you never return.
Wax figures! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but in the wax figures case, it is a ghoulish imitations of life. The picture above is a copy of famous model Tyra Banks and it is pretty uncanny at how accurate the model resembles the original. This will be the only time a supermodel (literally) will give you nightmares instead of nocturnal emissions. Here’s another level of creepy revulsion: what do you think the maintenance crew does with those models when the museum is closed? Only the ultraviolet light knows.
This Dutch "artist" thought it would be a good idea to invent an Ovrvillecopter. What's an Ovrville, you say? Oh, Orville is the name of his dead cat. Yes, those are the remains of a deceased cat attached to a 4 propeller drone copter. This video shows the maiden flight of the Orvillecopter in a pasture. The damn thing frightened some cow patties out of the bovines that were grazing there. I think I hear a cow gurgle, "Unnaturaloooooo!" This video will provide nightmares for generations to come.
What is the matter with this dog? Is he possessed? No, he is just sleeping, but his doggy face trembles and twitches so much that you would think that he is having an embolism. This dog's sleeping state will leave you wide awake tonight.
Pizza is good. The Necronomicon from the Evil Dead movies is bad. Add the 2 together and you get an eldritch creation that should be burned instead of eaten. Remember that you are ingesting evil. The toxic by-product will be like mustard gas.
A bread ad from the 40's or 50's that features a little girl staring intensely at a slice of bread. Unfortunately, the artist painted the girl's face in a weird, contorted way so the child looks like she would rather be gnawing on mommy's fingers rather than eating the bread. Here's a neat trick: stare at the girls face for 20 seconds and then close your eyes. You'll see the after-image that will haunt you in your sleep tonight.
The Burger King - the scary, creepy mascot for Burger King mascot that has been around since the 90's. There is something ominous about the King's never ending gaze and unsettling smile. If you came home and saw the King hanging around in your house, a trickle of pee would slowly descend your leg as you slowly back out of the door you came through. This commercial adds an extra layer of eeriness by enlarging the eyes of the King making him look like he just stumbled out of a meth lab.
The scariest thing about this clip is that it is so unexpected. It starts of with a sunny day in an urban neighborhood and then it suddenly all goes sideways... The aftermath is an image that you will always remember, even when you close your eyes.
Clip from John Carpenter's The Thing - this is the best version of this movie, even the original 1951 version. This clip is full of everything that will make you stay awake for a week:
Human body transforms into giant chomping machine.
Giant spider-worm like creature pops out of the stomach.
Head tears itself from the body to become a crab-like head monster.
This movie is full of scenes like this and still holds up over time. This movie is as scary as when it first came out in 1982. Do yourself a favor and rent/but this film. John Carpenter has the keys to your nightmares and is unlocking the door.
Another spider video. I know I posted one earlier but this clip is a great cautionary tale for all those would-be heroes that find a giant spider on their ceiling. Learn from this video. I am betting that by the end of this video, the man's underpants went from white to brown in 0.036 seconds.
This is a quick clip from the 1978 version of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." This is one of the better remakes of the original 1956 movie. In this clip you see a dog that has a human face. Now, I know the face is just a mask (again masks are creepy) but the clip leaves an indelible impression that will scar you for life. Say "What's up, dog." to him in your nightmares tonight.
Spiders! To some people they rival clowns in the scare factor. In this video, we see a spider. Not a small, petite daddy long legs but a giant, tarantula-like spider that is hairier than Robin Williams' forearms. In fact, this one is so big, you could get on top of it and ride away. Spiders, the bane of all hobbits, has now entered your nightmares.
Title of this piece is Dancing Clown. This video has 3 things going for it in the scary department:
It's a clown - clowns are the source of all nightmares that exist in the universe. You may say "I am constantly falling to my death in my nightmares. My fear is falling, not clowns". To that I say "Did you notice it was a clown pushing off that cliff?"
Masks - This is not make-up that the clown is wearing, but it is a mask. Almost every mask ever made evokes a sense of dread. Clown+mask = bone-chilling creep-tastity. And finally
darkness/shadows - If the clown was dancing in bright daylight, it wouldn't be as menacing. Add some low light and the creature seems to transmogrify before your very eyes.
And bonus, add a pleasant jaunty tune and it has all the ingredients for a sleepless night.