Showing posts with label drew daywalt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drew daywalt. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

My Favorite DREW DAYWALT Horror Shorts



One of my favorite horror creators is Drew Daywalt. Around 8 years back, I started seeing a bunch of his horror shorts and loved them. I'd get so much pleasure in not only watching them myself, but rewatching them with others to see their reactions to the freaky tales.

I believe Drew was a script writer for a long while and branched out into doing these shorts to escape. heheh  He wrote them and Directed some of them as well. I love his pace and the fact that none of the shorts overstay their welcome. They get in, get creepy, then get out after delivering a punch or two. He's gone on to write two lovely children's books!

I wanted to share some of my favorites here, but feel free to check out his page for the full offering of shorts and his horror series.


https://www.youtube.com/user/DaywaltFearFactory/videos








And we get a little AJ Bowen in this one!




And lastly, this is some of my favorite "ghost footage" stuff. So well done. So creeeeeepy.




Dread Central Interview can be found here:
http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/13978/drew-daywalt-talks-fewdio-and-camera-obscura/






Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Secret Dungeon

Oh wow.


You move into a place only to find a door in the floor...that leads to a secret dungeon?!?!?!?!  Ok, who's writing the treatment? James Wan, right? :)

So....question. What would you do? Embrace the creepy underworld you are now living over - inviting friends over for whiskey and cigar gatherings or movie nights down below? Or, would you nail the door shut and hope that whatever is down there...under the bricks.....or in the walls...doesn't have enough strength to push the door open for a visit. That is, if it needs to use doors at all....



Moved into new apartment. [Warning: Secret Dungeon]
http://imgur.com/a/vRp3R#zB7s9zc

"Yesterday I moved into my studio apartment. It's in an old English monastery conversion, dates back to the 19th century I reckon, and now has about 30 apartments. I have a tiny room on the ground floor. Got a great deal on the rent, and didn't realise how much value I got until I moved in and found an area worthy of any movie-grade exploration."





The door....in the floor.







"The builders have been down here when the place was being renovated a few years ago, but it seems completely uninhabited since. No mention in the lease. This appears to be the only staircase to the dungeon. I'm debating my next move. More exploration needs to be done, but it's very scary living above it alone."