Anyone read/listened to Borrasca?
Lookin' for similar good shit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c6LYf_CRww&index=1&list=PL3vq3HFjqkVm1-ekdrZ-hQT-ymCq0QF3R
I like the idea of narrated creepypasta but this guy is a bit shit
ridiculously over dramatic
loves the sound of his own voice
sounds like Elijah Wood though so that's a bonus
the music is weird and never really feels like it suits the story
also the pasta itself is a bit shit
the main characters tone is fucked, this kid's supposed to be less than 12 and he's talking about his dad's pay checks, and calling is sister immature, it's ridiculous
it's like the writer cares more about writing then actually telling a story, and it feels that way too, as if it's supposed to be a novel rather than a story
it has that quality that's like it's supposed to be universally likeable, bland characters, jokes, writing but still seems like it's smart/funny/whatever
generally really bland and with no real character, like the character is pulled to most middle of the road possible
and ridiculously cheesey and sentimental
worst of all it's barely even creepy, like it added just enough creepiness to qualify as a creepypasta while telling an idealised story of childhood
it's more long winded than this post
there was like no payoff, what was the fucking purpose of the middle of the story, there was no fucking point in including anything in the school apart from the kid talking about disappeared people
>>18587591
I always like the Knifepoint Horror podcast.
>>18589326
can we turn this thread into a horror podcast recommendations thread?
>>18587885
Exactly this. 95% of it was slice of life 9 year olds with the intellect and social maturity of 20 year olds. I was annoyed that I spent 45 minutes listening, the ending was such a let down.
lolita slaver toy (creepy) and 120 days of salo, guinea pig flesh flowers, a serbian flim (movies)