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Len
Jan 21, 2008

Pouches, bandages, shoulderpad, cyber-eye...

Bitchin'!


Puppy Time posted:

Necromancying this thread to rec a couple of analog horror series!

I just watched this one last night: Winter of '83. It's very low budget and a bit cheesy but quite good structurally and generally a fun time. Makes good use of a variety of media types, which I always appreciate in these shows.

I've been following the Monument Mythos for a while and it's also a lot of fun. Extremely creepy and surreal alt-history involving horrible abominations inside various US monuments, and the unsettling and awful things that happen to people who came into contact with them. There's a lot of interesting connections among the different stories, and they cover a lot wider period of history than the usual 80s-90s analog horror.

Monument mythos is pretty solid so far, thanks for the bump

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King Doom
Dec 1, 2004
I am on the Internet.
Youtube channel 'British Cryptids' has a shameful lack of subscribers considering how good it is. It's a string of video's from a fake 1970's documentary about mysterious British animals.

twistedmentat
Nov 21, 2003

Its my party
and I'll die if
I want to

Puppy Time posted:

Necromancying this thread to rec a couple of analog horror series!

I just watched this one last night: Winter of '83. It's very low budget and a bit cheesy but quite good structurally and generally a fun time. Makes good use of a variety of media types, which I always appreciate in these shows.

I've been following the Monument Mythos for a while and it's also a lot of fun. Extremely creepy and surreal alt-history involving horrible abominations inside various US monuments, and the unsettling and awful things that happen to people who came into contact with them. There's a lot of interesting connections among the different stories, and they cover a lot wider period of history than the usual 80s-90s analog horror.

I've not heard of Winter of 83, but Monument Mythos is pretty fantastic. I hope there is a video explaining what exactly was James Dean.

It hasn't updated in a while but there's some good content on Minevera Alliance. It seems like its kind of like an SCP style organization
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2ZQlG5nuexztrnqS2X5Ajw

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