• Five Nights at Sesame Street - RackaRacka
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[video=youtube;akJ69YB-kXk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akJ69YB-kXk[/video] oh my god
Jesus christ over the top as always. That "black guy always dies first" part though
Well that was thoroughly screwed. [sp]The Freddy costume was pretty great, though.[/sp]
where's kermit?
Holy shit their production value just keeps going up and up.
how? [sp]how can they afford to destroy a house like that[/sp]
[QUOTE=Ithon;49477942]how? [sp]how can they afford to destroy a house like that[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Find somewhere that's being renovated or torn down, "Hi we've seen that you're demolishing this house, would you mind if we do a video before you do it"[/sp] At a guess.
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Twisted as fuck.
Sesame Street horror featuring Ronald McPriest and Freddy Fazbear
[QUOTE=markg06;49477975][sp]Find somewhere that's being renovated or torn down, "Hi we've seen that you're demolishing this house, would you mind if we do a video before you do it"[/sp] At a guess.[/QUOTE] nah, no way it's some regular house, the way those shots worked with the attic and especially reaching down into the little cellar crawlspace seems like it has to be a set of some sort. my bet is that they've got a decent yet meager budget and have bought a bunch of particleboard and mirrors. maybe a few salvaged doors from the dump and boom - a disposable house [editline]9th January 2016[/editline] they could have taken a house and then modified it to allow the camera to move freely but that seems like a lot of work
Hahaha, these sick cunts keep gettin' bigger and bigger !
[QUOTE=FFStudios;49490477]nah, no way it's some regular house, the way those shots worked with the attic and especially reaching down into the little cellar crawlspace seems like it has to be a set of some sort. my bet is that they've got a decent yet meager budget and have bought a bunch of particleboard and mirrors. maybe a few salvaged doors from the dump and boom - a disposable house [editline]9th January 2016[/editline] they could have taken a house and then modified it to allow the camera to move freely but that seems like a lot of work[/QUOTE] some of their behind the scenes show really well made diorama-like sets that resemble houses but are completely self contained and made of stunt materials
These set-pieces and practical effects just get better and better.
Oh god that ending
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