I finally watched This House Has People in It (by Alan Resnick), and I wasn't expecting it to stay in my head this long.
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I finally watched This House Has People in It (by Alan Resnick), and I wasn't expecting it to stay in my head this long.

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At first, it feels like random home security footage of an ordinary family. But the more you watch, the more small details stop making sense. Characters behave strangely, things happen just off-camera, and there are hints that something much bigger is going on.

Then you discover the hidden AB Surveillance Solutions website, the Lynks Disease lore, and all the extra documents and clues connected to the film. It's one of those rare horror projects that gets creepier the more you investigate instead of the more you watch.

For those who went down the rabbit hole: what was the first hidden detail that made you realize this wasn't just a weird short film?

u/Ok_Programmer_8891 — 4 days ago
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What’s the most overlooked hidden detail in The Blue Channel?

I recently rewatched the series and noticed several blink-and-you-miss-it visual glitches that seem intentionally placed. Some appear too specific to be random.

For example, there are a few moments where distorted frames flash on screen for only a split second, and one of them almost looks like a hidden face or figure before disappearing. It feels deliberate, but I rarely see anyone mention it.

Which hidden detail do you think reveals the most about the story, and why? Is there a clue that most viewers completely missed?

u/Ok_Programmer_8891 — 11 days ago
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Has Anyone Else Been Watching Dreams of an Insomniac?

I've noticed a lot of people talk about The Mandela Catalogue and other big analog horror series, but I rarely see discussions about newer projects like Dreams of an Insomniac.

The atmosphere feels incredibly unsettling without relying on constant jump scares, and some of the imagery sticks with you long after the episode ends.

For those who have watched it, what do you think is actually happening in the story? Are there any hidden details or theories that most viewers missed?

I'd also love recommendations for other newer analog horror series that deserve more attention.

u/Ok_Programmer_8891 — 12 days ago
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What do you think is the most disturbing part of the Toy-Box Killer case: the audio tape, the "Toy Box" itself, or the fact that the true number of victims may never be known?

u/Ok_Programmer_8891 — 13 days ago