{"id":30963,"date":"2015-07-08T15:00:27","date_gmt":"2015-07-08T20:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=30963"},"modified":"2015-07-07T17:09:35","modified_gmt":"2015-07-07T22:09:35","slug":"mystery-horror-theater-with-leif-and-w-ep-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/mystery-horror-theater-with-leif-and-w-ep-i\/","title":{"rendered":"Mystery Horror Theater with Leif and W., Ep. I"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Do you have your popcorn? 3D glasses? Catheter and piss bottle? Good, because it’s time to screen some short horror films with best spooky buds Leif Bearikson and W.<\/p>\n

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The advent of YouTube has ruined a lot of things. Artful music videos have given way to terrible lyric videos. Teenagers\u00a0and racists and weeaboos are given a platform to spread their awful ideas. Rational discourse and friendly discussions have been swept aside. The education system as we know it is likely on the verge of collapse. It’s not\u00a0all<\/em> bad, though. Streaming video services online have made it easier for enterprising filmmakers with tiny hands and budgets to create some truly unique and sinister shorts. Both Leif and I are big fans of horror movies, as we know a lot of you are, so we decided to start a new series to highlight some noteworthy shorts for you. This week, I’ve selected three shorts ranging from grindcore song length to death metal song length. Press play, grab whatever inanimate object you use to comfort yourself, and hunker down for some thrills and chills.<\/p>\n

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Jack<\/strong><\/p>\n

Jack<\/em> is one of many short horror videos made by the prolific Drew Daywalt of\u00a0Daywalt Horror<\/a><\/strong>. The film was made as an entry for the Santa Barbara MINUTE Film Festival<\/em> and, excluding front and end matter, clocks in at less than a minute. I actually first saw the film in gif form over at r\/fearme<\/a> (a veritable den of occult villainy), and despite its minimal run time, it\u00a0left an impact on me. What it lacks in length, development, etc., it more than makes up for in unsettling atmosphere and coulrophobic dread. Check it out below, and be sure to view more of the Daywalt films on Drew’s YouTube channel<\/a>.<\/p>\n