Scary Rocking Chair

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Scary Rocking Chair is a screamer video uploaded by British YouTube user Redrichi on August 23, 2007.

The video starts out with the Universal logo standing still and then a text that says, “Fordinho Productions” one by one in a very cheap GIF-Animation-like way. Then it cuts to a old-looking rocking chair in a very messy room with clothes all over the place, a guitar, a cabinet, and a dresser with more clothes on it. Eventually the footage turns black-and-white and then the chair starts to rock back and fourth a little bit.

Then suddenly after a couple seconds of the rocking chair rocking back and fourth a little bit very lightly, a picture of a boy in a Shrek mask sitting on the chair with a white flash appears for a nanosecond, and then another boy walks out of the cabinet in the far left part of the room walks in front of the camera and then past it and out of the shot really fast. Then the words, "What a load of rubbish" Shows on the screen as it fades out, and while this is happening the rocking chair starts to furiously rock back and fourth.

Then suddenly after a couple seconds of the chair rocking back and fourth very furiously, a picture of Samara Morgan from The Ring suddenly appears looking at the viewers in the eye with the theme from Friday the 13th plays in the background. It suddenly then shows a teenage boy flying across the moon in a very cheap and messy way (made with MS Paint on Windows XP, both the software and the drawings of it) in a night sky with stars backdrop with dreamy music playing in the background. Then suddenly it shows the same GIF animation text playing from before as it ends with even weirder music than before.

Link

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  • youtube.com/watch?v=KpJq3JHP_KQ
  • Permalink: video1.watchmask.com/KpJq3JHP_KQ/KpJq3JHP_KQ.mp4

Trivia

  • The song that plays for a huge portion of the video is called Spitfire by British big-beat music band, The Prodigy.


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