Things That Go Bump In The Night
This was a really good show. It consist of 8 different ghost stories. Each stories are stand alone and the only thing tying them together was the radio DJ who gets to hear the stories, but the last story is the ghost story for the radio DJ.
Right so each story is creepy and has a good plot. They start out slow trying to blindside viewers, but then as each story builds up to the climax, the pay off is really good. Not much gore, but it relies on cheap jump scares, but the good thing about Thai horrors, they really know how to make up a good ghost, so visually, it was scary as hell. My only downside is the lighting. All the scenes were dark as hell, so you could barely see anything in the scary scenes.
First story was kinda meh, so get through that one as quickly as possible. It was about a caretaker taking a "haunting" job.
Second story was good. It was about two interns taking a job at some remote place and discovers something truly terrifying. This one had two plot twists, but the last twist was truly sad.
Third story is about a lesbian couple and a haunted chair. I liked that one.
Fourth story is about a haunted house and an evil spirit, but the plot twist for that one was REALLY good, you didn't see it coming.
Fifth story was super scary. I swear kids and ghosts are a scary combination. This one was about a mother/daughter duo and the little girl's imaginary friend. It's also another cautionary tale about spending time with your kids.
Sixth story starred Tay Tawan and was my favorite. It was predictable, but it was both creepy and sad. Basically a girl was about to make a ghost her husband.
Seventh story was hilarious as fuck but is a cautionary tale of being a good child to your parent. This one heavily relied on jump scares. The guy in the wheelchair..LOL, I felt sorry for the poor guy, but his dumbass kept going back to the elevator.
Eighth story is about a social media star getting haunt in his new condo by a ghost who doesn't know he's dead. This one finally ties in with the radio DJ's story, which had a hilarious and sad twist. Never whistle at night folks.
Right so each story is creepy and has a good plot. They start out slow trying to blindside viewers, but then as each story builds up to the climax, the pay off is really good. Not much gore, but it relies on cheap jump scares, but the good thing about Thai horrors, they really know how to make up a good ghost, so visually, it was scary as hell. My only downside is the lighting. All the scenes were dark as hell, so you could barely see anything in the scary scenes.
First story was kinda meh, so get through that one as quickly as possible. It was about a caretaker taking a "haunting" job.
Second story was good. It was about two interns taking a job at some remote place and discovers something truly terrifying. This one had two plot twists, but the last twist was truly sad.
Third story is about a lesbian couple and a haunted chair. I liked that one.
Fourth story is about a haunted house and an evil spirit, but the plot twist for that one was REALLY good, you didn't see it coming.
Fifth story was super scary. I swear kids and ghosts are a scary combination. This one was about a mother/daughter duo and the little girl's imaginary friend. It's also another cautionary tale about spending time with your kids.
Sixth story starred Tay Tawan and was my favorite. It was predictable, but it was both creepy and sad. Basically a girl was about to make a ghost her husband.
Seventh story was hilarious as fuck but is a cautionary tale of being a good child to your parent. This one heavily relied on jump scares. The guy in the wheelchair..LOL, I felt sorry for the poor guy, but his dumbass kept going back to the elevator.
Eighth story is about a social media star getting haunt in his new condo by a ghost who doesn't know he's dead. This one finally ties in with the radio DJ's story, which had a hilarious and sad twist. Never whistle at night folks.
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