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|title = What's Wrong With This Picture
|title = What's Wrong With This Picture
|maker = FoJizzle
|maker = FoJizzle
|type = YouTube Video
|type = [[YouTube]] Video
|date= June 23th, 2012
|date= June 23th, 2012
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'''What's Wrong With This Picture''' is a [[screamer]] video that uses the sample of [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|the screamer with the same name]]. The video was uploaded to [[YouTube]] by FoJizzle on June 23th, 2012.
'''What's Wrong With This Picture''' is a [[screamer]] video that uses the sample of [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|the screamer with the same name]]. The video was uploaded to [[YouTube]] by FoJizzle on June 23th, 2012.


The video begins with a somber, greyish shot of an abandoned house, with a child visible in the foreground taking a photo. Accompanied by the melancholic melody of Chad Frey's ''This Loss Has No Value'', the camera zooms in on the house briefly before fading to black. The screen then displays a bold, capitalized red text in Arial font that reads, "What's in the trees?" After a few moments, the text changes to "Let's have a closer look," and the video cuts to a shot of a hill covered in dense trees. The camera zooms in on the hill for approximately five seconds before cutting to an image of [[Amy Peterson]], a character from the 1985 American horror film [[Wikipedia:Fright Night|Fright Night]] accompanied by a buzzing sound of a mosquito.
The video begins with a somber, greyish shot of an abandoned house, with a child visible in the foreground taking a photo. Accompanied by the melancholic melody of Chad Frey's ''This Loss Has No Value'', the camera zooms in on the house briefly before fading to black. The screen then displays a bold, capitalized red text in Arial font that reads, "What's in the trees?".
 
After a few moments, the text changes to "Let's have a closer look," and the video cuts to a shot of a hill covered in dense trees. The camera zooms in on the hill for approximately five seconds before cutting to an image of [[Amy Peterson]], a character from the 1985 American horror film [[Wikipedia:Fright Night|Fright Night]] accompanied by a buzzing sound of a mosquito.
 
== Links ==
== Links ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
* youtube.com/watch?v=k9jE1orowxU
* <s>youtube.com/watch?v=k9jE1orowxU</s>
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* '''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3G9oAJJ
 
== See Also ==
* [[What's wrong with an image of an old house and an haunted house!]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 22 November 2024

What's Wrong With This Picture is a screamer video that uses the sample of the screamer with the same name. The video was uploaded to YouTube by FoJizzle on June 23th, 2012.

The video begins with a somber, greyish shot of an abandoned house, with a child visible in the foreground taking a photo. Accompanied by the melancholic melody of Chad Frey's This Loss Has No Value, the camera zooms in on the house briefly before fading to black. The screen then displays a bold, capitalized red text in Arial font that reads, "What's in the trees?".

After a few moments, the text changes to "Let's have a closer look," and the video cuts to a shot of a hill covered in dense trees. The camera zooms in on the hill for approximately five seconds before cutting to an image of Amy Peterson, a character from the 1985 American horror film Fright Night accompanied by a buzzing sound of a mosquito.

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=k9jE1orowxU
  • Permalink: bit.ly/3G9oAJJ

See Also


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