The part where she says "I've been poisoning my body with anti-parasite drugs and chemotherapy meant for dogs" idk why it hit so hard?? Just the thought of a person going through in efforts to stop a disease that no one know what it does is absolutely bone chilling
I agree, the idea of self-experimentation/treatment has always been very creepy to me, and the desperation of the situation makes it all the more horrific imo
Been there, done that, not just once. At times, to manage my autoimmune diseases, I have tried countless medications, met countless healers and doctors, experimenting on myself even to this day. You would be surprised how desperation can change a person completely
This is one of the most realistic analog horrors I have ever seen. No music, no glitch effects, no creepy images jumping out at you, nothing "weird" at all. This looks exactly like a real health documentary, and that's what makes it so good.
One thing that really unnerved me about the Tangi virus is how it emotionally toyed with Julia. The virus didn't just have her killed/disappeared when she started to piece things together, it gave her false hope that she could change things make her believe that she's not alone, that others have figured it out, and then not only does it infect her, it let's her know it's infected her and seemingly takes pleasure in her horror at the realization and afterwards makes no further moves against her and lets her poison herself almost to death trying to delay its takeover of her mind and lets her suffer in pain for almost an entire year. The virus isn't just acting in according to its nature to infect and reproduce, it is sadistic and willing to not just get rid of potential threats but outright torture them. It makes me wonder what it would've done to Dr. Stevens if it managed to get its hands on him for trying to stop it with Oracle. On the flipside it seems as though letting her experiment on herself for 11 months gave the Oracle the means to complete their cure on time, which means that their sadism backfired on them in the long term.
If it's sentient and sadistic in a way that it doesn't make any further moves to Julia, then that means you can trick your body into thinking you're poisoning yourself so the virus, or parasite thinks that you're desperate trying to cure yourself
The wine bottle must've been infected. I think we all must've instantly been able to tell "Jim", "Jay" whatever were kinda suspicious... and the "welcome to the family" thing.
The thing that makes this scary/creepy to me is that I live in Louisiana and virus/bacteria being in the water is a somewhat common occurrence here. It feels like every few years some kid jumps into the water and gets his brain eaten by some microscopic organism.
I'm at the mouth of the Mississippi In southern plaquemines, we rarely have boil alerts but hear of them a lot in other parishes, its either some creature/virus/bacteria or what I've heard recently of a leaking sewer line in the tap water for an extended period of time. Majority of people in the surrounding area end up with cancer and lesions covering the body. To sit there and know you're dying and wonder for months what could've caused it then to find out its sheer negligence that could've been simply prevented. Don't trust those in charge of water, don't drink from the tap. Water is life. It shouldn't cause death.
I think the scariest part of this one is that Tangipahoa Parish isn't just some generic small riverside town in the midwestern United States; It's a real place, located in Louisiana.
The wine thing was incredibly obvious and the moment it was brought up I was just waiting for the other shoe to drop. But the line "how could I be so gullible?" *broke me.* All Dr Williams wanted was someone to see what she was seeing, to react to the situation with her same sense of urgency, and when she finally got that, the relief was so potent she wasn't thinking to keep her guard up against infection. It was a mistake I probably would have made in that situation. And her horror, regret, and futility is felt so well through such a simple line. The smallest oversight and for it she paid the highest price. THAT is good writing.
I want to give Julia a hug. She tried incredibly hard, and found a temporary way to help people (boiling the water) but she still died in the end, and people are still suffering. The resignation in her voice after her realization is really depressing and adds a lot to the video. Well done on it!
The ending was perfect, the "monster" could have been the virus that took over some alligator and the fact that the water was being sold everywhere was scary as hell
This was chilling. The way the automated voice dropped at “I have the tangi virus” gave me goosebumps, and I loved the constant back and forth with the boil water/drink water messages on the tv. The perfect ending, too, with the water being sold everywhere. “It changes you” (goodness that’s terrifying)
The part where she said "oh god, I am infected with the tangi virus" just that sudden character break from official report tone into visible terror and despair was enough to send shivers down my spine.
For real, even though it's like a robotic TTS voice, dude was able to give off emotion in that voice so damn well at the perfect time. The first time watching this was amazing. I had a feeling there was something up in the time leading up to it and started having this sense in the back of my head that she was infected, yet I still couldn't prepare for the impact of the revelation.
I don’t know why but the “Now I’ll never do anything.” being slightly more quiet than everything else, getting slightly deeper at the end, was just so upsetting. It sounds so defeated. Knowing your demise could’ve been avoided, knowing your end and the process of it being so painful. It’s literally so melancholy good GOD
She wanted to meet someone, to give and feel true love and to have a family one day, but she never got the chance. She died alone knowing there was no hope. Imagine what it's like to be in such a hopeless situation, to know you'll never fulfill any of you dreams. And what really kills me is that nobody was there for her when she killed herself. Completely alone. Afraid. With tears in her eyes and hopless regret in her mind, she pulled the trigger.
I've watched a lot of analogue horror. I've watched bigger creators and smaller creators. But nothing else has given me a bigger sense of Dread than this film! Especially when William's voice drops in the tapes and she says "oh god. I am infected with the tangi virus." Literally sent chills down my spine. You sir are amazing at this. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more from you soon.
Dr. Williams virus endured from February to October, That being 9 months. Her pure panic as she quite literally destroys her body to prevent the Tangi virus from overtaking her. The icing on the cake being her shattered dream of wishing for someone to have a family with. The line. “Now I’ll never do anything” being so heavy impacting by the thought of someone who wanted something so badly to be taken away from them by being too friendly with someone.
Honestly, given how your pfp is a purple version of the Black Mesa Research Facility logo im assuming youve played Portal or at least know of it, it's a lot like Caroline. She wanted to just do science, but Cave Johnson abused and manipulated her into being his pet. She was forced to become GLaDOS. She was forced to give up a normal life.
For some reason, one of the creepiest parts to me is that after the boiling advisory got lifted, they kept repeating that it was lifted, and drink water straight from your tap everything is fine! And the ending line. That got me good.
Edit: wrote this before I had finished the video, sorry Honestly? I’m not personally convinced the boiling is enough. At that stage of her infection, she could have been too far gone. She paused before she continued, her word choice may well have been overridden
This is absolutely bone chilling, I symphathize with Julia in the tangi virus situation, her trying to warn everybody but no one listening to her plead until they all got infected when the parasite took full control of the workers was so despair inducing. My jaw dropped when she said she started drugging herself while she was trying to fight off the virus and the parasites telling her to "consider them as children" filled me with dread. But besides all the horror, this analog horror has been executed very well, props to you vintage for producing this.
12:32 I immediately identified that stock footage as an experiment where a researcher managed to keep a decapitated dog head alive through the use of electricity. I'd honestly go so far as to say the real experiment was only slightly less horrific than the narrative seen here.
"You might even find you'll never want to leave. But if you do, we'll be happy to send a piece of our community home with you!" and "Tangi Water: It'll Change You" is such a secretive, sinister ending to this. Like, damn right it'll change me, by giving me a terrifying and deadly virus. This is so well made, so genuinely interesting, and also terrifying. Incredible job with this
the fact that the dingbat they use as their trade mark under the river looks exactly like a cell in the telophase stage of mitosis ie the same symbol vintage eight uses but turned 90 degrees was just perfect
The best part of the Tangi Virus is when he said "It's Tangin time" and he Tangied all over the screen Why did this stupid comment get this many likes 😭 appreciate it though I don't deserve it
I love the idea of this "silent media war" where FPTV and those who saw Dr William's message are quietly fighting back against the contaminated parish government through TV ads, great stuff!
Her despair at realizing that she has the virus and seeing her say how much she misses her family and how she wished to grow old, meet someone and have a family is really heartbreaking. And then knowing that in the end her efforts were in vain? I love this and oracle so much. Ya'll did so good at delivering the dread and horror!
this series hit me differently. i've watched a lot of AH, but this one stood out with some of the only ones that made me feel queasy. the line "i can feel them scratching at my skull" gave me chills.
How did I miss this incredible video??? Also, ICU nurse here, if most people knew how easy it is for parasites to infect us by drinking water, we'd never sleep easy again. Sometimes I wish I got my degree in anything but medicine lol
Also goes to show how fucking strong our immune systems are, we ingest pathogens, fungi, and a bunch more on like an hourly basis, yet we fall sick only every so often during our lifetimes.
I got pinworms on a trip when I was little, because of the river we swam in, could not get rid of them until I got a very aggressive insecticide medication
this is easily my fav analog horror. the desperate attempts julia makes in order to keep herself human and sane is just so sad, she trusted people and it led to her demise. whats truly scary about this story is the realism of it, and unknown parasite in the water is quite a real threat. you did an amazing job with this and managed to make me have immense sympathy for a character i didn’t even see or hear her actual voice.
this is masterfully done, so much talent. also i felt so bad for julia, she was the one who worked so hard to find out more about this virus but no one ever listened until what she was working on turned on her. truly heartbreaking
Okay so from what i understand, her supervisor made her think that she is not alone and that they believe her, then made her drink some wine that's infected with the virus, then she got infected, since then he said "welcome to the family" and that her co-workers were infected too right? honestly i loved this video
But dang... Her supervisor knew that the virus was severe because other co-workers had it, he was there for her, and for him to turn on her and deliberately infect her with the virus? All of that eventually leading to Williams' suicide? That's giving me so many chills
@@MoonlightMirage They were all infected all along. Her supervisor was one of the first to be infected. This is why the samples were never send to the CDC. It was the virus that tried to keep its existence under wraps.
I used to love AH horror so much as it was sort of untapped. But then it got very popular which made me happy at first but after awhile the flaws started showing. People just hopping on the trend and not doing a good job at it they just throw a static filter and text on the screen and that's about it. This is really good and fresh, you can tell tons of effort was put into this and it feels authentic and makes me investing in watching it to the end, all I have to say is you did a great job at analog horror here.
I have to disagree, it's literally every cliche and what you mentioned except for the tapes getting progressively distorted in the series, which I do have to give it credit for.
@@anecro I have to disagree with that. I feel this has put more effort than many others, this actually feels like a documentary and not just cropped photos, it doesn’t rely on jumpscares, and builds atmosphere and has a genuine good story. But you probs already thought of this so we can agree to disagree 🤝
i started watching this genre with local58 and it has been growing a lot recently, but that means now theres a lot of attempts or clones of other series out there that are just "okay". This is different. That first part, the way it was told and presented, the voice and script, along with visuals, was fantastic. It gave me a sense of despair and chills that I haven't felt in the genre for a while. Absolutely loved the first part, and the rest of it was still amazing. Good job, this was a fascinating experience.
Gemini Home Entertainment is also a good one if you like the Eldritch cosmic entities beyond human understanding like local58, and if you like disease/viruses that force you to experience life in spectator mode while still feeling pain.
Glad to see more added on to the boil advisory saga! By the way, I've always loved the parts with the live people, like when the Parrish President was speaking standing next to the Tangi River, or being interviewed, the voices, environments and music alike really made it feel genuinely from that time period, which you don't see much at all in the AH genre. If the footage was really from the 90s or not, it still felt very genuine and added a lot to the ambience of the series. Seriously underrated! Great work!
Man, you can tell that this series had the budget of a length of string and a paperclip, but damn if it ain't higher quality than it has any right to be despite that. This is really good work. I'll be sure to keep an eye on this channel. .... I need the "boil advisory lifted" clip to make it the new rickroll
I have a little theory about how the Tangi virus works. Sometimes viruses insert parts of their genome into the genome of their host(notably, one of the ways antibiotic resistance can spread through a population of bacteria is via viruses that infect said bacteria aka bacteriophages). What if the Tangi virus is a sort of reproductive “cell” for the parasitic worms. The viruses carry part of the worm’s genome into a host cell, and combines the two genomes in such a way to make the complete worm genome(then the worms would be a specific mixture of viral and host genetic material). It could explain the tumors, if the combination goes wrong it produces a cancer cell. And wouldn’t it be scary if a virus literally turned your cells into little parasitic worms
God, as someone who actually lives in Tangipahoa parish, this shit hits different. It's one thing for weird shit to be happening somewhere else, but down the road from you? Damn. Also, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the water down here. Y'all should come get some for yourselves.
Exactly bro like the jump scares is pretty cheap for horror. I need more of this where I think about it for days on end how amazing it was to be utterly terrified watching. 😂😂
As somebody who is studying to go into chemical and biological weapons defense, and who has loved ones working in microbiology, this is both horrifying and FASCINATING. Very well written.
I’ve been dipping my toe into analog horror, and it’s always these sort of videos that frighten me the most. I mean, we basically already have brain eating amoebas in humans and chronic wasting disease in deer. Brain controlling worms? It isn’t so far fetched. I live in NW Ohio where there’s a lot of standing water and lakes, this sent a chill down my spine This is exceptionally well done! You definitely got yourself another subscriber
Oh I love seeing new blood in Analog Horror- please keep up the great work this had such a perfect sense of dread. No show of monsters and excellent use of footage- now I’m wondering what some of the original sources were and how much was voice acted. An amazing watch I’m gonna put on once and awhile!
I love this, but one improvement i'd make in terms of realism would be the naming right off the bat of "The Tangi Virus". Other analog horror/traditional horror movies have written them to be like catchy things, but as someone who, like many of us, watched from the recent pandemic, they usually arent given a name like that right off the bat. For example, Swine Flu was initially known as "H1N1" as it's a strain of the influenza virus, Covid was initially "CoV-SARS-19" as its a strain of the SARS virus identified in 2019. An added touch of realism (and a method of gradually building suspense) would be to more gradually bring in the terminology and common name of the virus as the saga/series continued.
Here is my take… i don’t know if Williams would have given it that type of name. It didn’t fit into any category of virus she recognized. Plus, she was told by her supervisors that it was giardia. She wouldn’t have had the resources to give it any other classification other than unknown or nickname it. She would’ve needed the cdc or the WHO to determine that degree of classification. But thanks for watching and thanks for the note! Try watching the sequel- the Oracle project- I think you will enjoy it.
Also if you really want to be realistic, there is no organisms in the kindom of animalia (parasitic worms) that are smaller then a virus. The smalles worn known is Greeffiella which can be as small as 80 micrometer long which is 80000 nanometers. The biggest virus known to man is the mimivirus which is about 500-700 nanometers. A parasitic worm cannot possibly come out of a virus, its simply imposible.
@@adriancalisto3409 I think for something creepypasta-esque like that you've gotta suspend your disbelief a little bit. Although I can think of some more plausible (and also creepy) explainations. Of course if that were the case it would have made more sense as a lysogenic virus instead of a lytic one. That way an explanation of the worms being essentially re-engineered from human cells that had a pro-virus integrated into their genome could lead to some very creepy vibes. The virus is of alien origin, but the worms themselves are... human... Anyways, as a biomajor the lack of PPE in the microscope footage for a potentially hazardous pathogen seemed a little silly, but the rest of the story was intriguing!
@@blungus9574 same, the lack of ppe was very foolish even if you are considering that it is taking place in 1988. This lab seems at most a bsl 1 lab and even then this is kind of neglectful to just leaves the pipette containing hazardous fluids on the table while handling it wiith bare hands😑. Although you would at least expect a bsl-3 lab considering its an unknown and potentially dangerous pathogen.
@@adriancalisto3409 Yeah, I mean... at least wear gloves? Especially if you don't know the exact route of transmission yet. I've only ever been in bsl 2 before, but even working with benign cell cultures you typically take a lot of care not to touch anything. I imagine a lot of this was carefully found stock footage though? It's also more compelling storywise if you see people take the correct precautions and it *still* gets out.
this is absolutely insane, the amount of imagery and all of the voices make the story so much more realistic. i love the analog horror category but lately they’ve all been the same. jump-scares, boring flashes, etc. but this one is different, it’s just so real. it makes you feel as if you ARE in the story. the worms, pictures, vintage filter and everything about this just seems so so real. the fact that tangipahoa is an actual place makes it equally as terrifying. love this, keep up the good work !
As someone whose experiences with mental health had me believing that my chance at a "normal" life was ruined beyond repair, Julia's _"Now I'll never do anything"_ hits slightly too hard. 15/10, I haven't been this scared of hydration since seeing _A Cure For Wellness_ and the 2019 version of _The Color Out Of Space._
Agreed that contaminated water is an excellent horror device when executed well! Because everyone needs water to survive, and yet when people are oddly and aggressively insistent that you drink it or you witness a contamination coverup unfolding, your situation becomes increasingly desperate, as you can either drink the poison or die of dehydration.
imo they dropped the "aliens" thing too soon, it sort sort of killed some of the tension by removing the mystery behind it. that's the kind of reveal you save for the end, or just keep it open ended to keep things scary. part of what makes this format so effective is it's good at making it unclear what's causing the problems and if you up and reveal that it's from space early on, it sort of defangs the sense of unknown that's making it so scary.
@@vintageeight I’m currently watching through it all! It’s the ONLY Analog Horror that I have considered genuinely bonechilling. You have done a fantastic job.
the tangi water advert at the end is honestly an amazing sendoff. the logo looks like a worm as well as a river, and the cryptic "it'll change you!" slogan is just unsettling in every right. best 40 minutes ive ever spent, hand-down
The Biohazard warning actually gave me goosebumps. I didn't expect it at all, had had an impression that everyone is gonna be a bunch of mind-controlled slaves propagating the virus; the resistance bit is really freaking cool and unnerving.
Well…this is a hell of a bombshell. Back when I first saw the Boil Advisory compilation, I speculated that it was just a mundane water contamination problem, and that while the whistleblower had good intentions, they were over exaggerating. Now? They were right. And if the later parts are any indication, it’s too late to stop it. Congrats on the Cosmic Horror stuff.
god this is one of the best analog horror videos i’ve ever seen! the part where williams says “now i’ll never do anything” gave me SUCH CHILLS! you are so incredibly talented
I love this, because it just completely breaks out of the whole "oh the plot has to be a virus that melts people's faces" stereotype that was set. Plus the idea the virus is actually controlling people, not just making them go insane is amazing. And the cherry on top was the amazing execution of it all. Truly one of the best analog horrors.
this is the stereotype though. an alien virus that magically has the biological tools to infect humans and animals with the same strand and can pass the blood brain barrier and magically has the ability to control humans. this shit is so unrealistic and stupid
All the "Drink Water" ads are now an inside joke with my friends because we thought they were funny; the idea of a horrible virus able to control someone's mind like rabies deciding to infect Steve the local graphic artist to make TV notifications to encourage the small town residents to drink the water while fighting the notifications to not drink it is funny af 😂
Only watched until 7:11 and it already reminds me of the equally horrifying, REAL Naegleria fowleri (the brain-eating amoeba found in freshwater, both of these are reminders to NOT swim in freshwater, resort to pools or oceans. Just because you haven't got anything doesn't mean you won't eventually.)
I’ve swam in freshwater my entire life and have never had this issue. Pretty sure I never will because it’s common sense to know these things. I also don’t inhale water into my mouth and nose while in freshwater and try to avoid getting any in my ears too.
I really, really love this. However, the “aliens-from-outer-space-eat-your-brains” has been done several times, but this was presented in an unique way that it felt like a completely new experience. Aliens do not frighten me as much as what already exists in our planet, both known and unknown. Although I understand the goal of this project was not to frighten, it would have been interesting to see the virus originate from subterranean cave systems, where life has already been proven to exist, but we don’t research enough about.
I'm pretty sure it was les the meaning "Alien" as in "Alien from outer space" and more the meaning "Alien" As something that is from unknown origin and seemingly other worldly compared to other things we've seen. I agree about the cave systems thing, that would have been really interesting, another idea could have been (Since its water based) It came from the deep ocean, where we cannot explore.
the ending of this is probably the scariest part of it. it's not too hard to piece together the facts -- the water is spreading the disease, and the parasites are desperate for new hosts. great work!
My only qualm with the story was the voice acting of Lt. Gary Davis. It was especially the worst at 34:07 when what was supposed to be a scream of terror sounded more like a scream of excitement. Otherwise, a very very great story and I absolutely loved the weird yellow filter on the night time footage, because it reminded me of this pair of binoculars I had as a kid that had a yellow filter on them for "night vision" and it always scared the crap out of me.
@@vintageeight I would absolutely love to see more content like this! I've always loved stuff involving shady cover ups, government conspiracy and with different parties having different interests while others are caught in the middle.
Oh my lord. This is truely the best analog style horror I have seen. It doesn’t rely on cheap scares, and all through the video, you have an unshakable sense of unease.
Williams: "You can rewrite DNA on the fly, and you're using it to turn people into DINOSAURS? But with tech like that, you could cure cancer!!" Tangi: _"But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to turn people into dinosaurs."_
Holy shit I didn’t even realize this was an analog horror at first because my feed is usually full of terrifying true medical stories and I just thought this was another one of those
i watched this a while ago and i still think about it. the moment when she says "i am infected with the tangi virus" was mind blowing and had my friends and i speechless. the fact they treated themselves with chemotherapy for dogs and other things to save herself reminds me of the gloria(?) case where she would take a sort of chemical in order to treat her cancer yet became a biohazard at the hospital
man, a horror series set in my own home state!!! this was an incredible watch, thank you so much. i live in north louisiana near monroe, and the water here is awful. there's genuine fear of stuff being in the water that could hurt you, whether that be contaminants or microbes. but that's just louisiana for you. i also loved all the footage used. its nice to see home in a horror series!!
@@vintageeight this is true!!! being in rural louisiana in a cabin at night right on a bayou is one of the scariest experiences. that or just walking through the more run down parts of new orleans / the southern coast
@@ishzarkklyon9590 much of louisiana water is contaminated with higher rates of lead and heavy metals (especially down south, between baton rogue and new orleans- this is because infrastructure is not a priority to our government unfortunately) but also because we have cases- local cases- of a certain parasitic amoeba that can cause lethal brain damage found in the water. not only that but people drown in the local waterways all the time. wait i just realized this might be a joke sorry but here take these fun scary facts about louisiana water anyway
It would be awesome if you could get a voice actress to read Julia's tapes now; I think having them read by an actual person would increase the immersion significantly
watching this as someone who lives in southeast louisiana, next to the river and lake is actually terrifying, diseases and parasites are one of my biggest fears. well done on this i gotta say, probably one of my new fav analog horrors now
I have been left speechless. The attention to detail is insane, the fact that you included Giardia and it's real relevance at the time just ties the whole thing together!
God hearing this bit right here “Life is a fragile gift that is delivered to us in pieces, in small moments and it only achieves it’s meaning as we cherish and blend the pieces, even the seemingly insignificant pieces into a full universal whole” always gives me chills because you could just sense how something seems off about it somehow, like the person saying all of this is within some kind of trance, brilliant.
Suddenly, I don’t like the coke I just drank. In all seriousness, this is a series that is absolutely AMAZING! There’s nothing to actually “scare” you, it’s all in the way it’s said and shown. There are some spots in the series where it give me goosebumps, such as the “I am Infected with the Tangi virus.” Gives me the shivers. Amazing series,
every thing at the end was creepy, especially when the voice said “We’ll be happy to send a piece of are community home with you too.” With this being different from other analog horror and being more realistic and no random images showing up. nice job with this!
As a person who regularly attends disaster relief and search and rescue, the flood scene at ~29:44 really scared me, it feels like it could happend to me at any time, thank you for these analogue horror videos, love it
I'm so, so glad you're finally blowing up, Vintage Eight. I was there in the very first moments - back with Boil Advisory, back when the series was under ten views a video. I'll always be there to watch the great stuff you do! Godspeed comrade!
Things like these are my favorite type of horror because they have high chances of happening compared to any other horror stories. Gotta love microbiology
This is an amazing piece of art. It’s not like other analogue horror series where the danger is something far fetched. The idea a virus could do something like this seems quite real. This has gotta be one of my favorite ones in terms or analogue horror
and here i thought it was "boiling isnt enough water could be highly toxic" "dont give to pets" or "something unnatural in the water" but jokes and references aside remember ppl boiling water alone is actually not enough to make it safe to drink sure it kills bacteria,viruses,parasites but fails to remove heavy metals,pharmaceuticals or other potentially hazardous chemicals if you truly want safe drinking water follow a 3 step purification process "or more" of boiling and two separate filtration techniques/ a chemical treatment such as bleach
The TV station and julia trying to alert it's citizens until the great flood, this is so realstic for a analog horror, its more like a analog horror/documentary.
Almost two years ago, my friend sent me this video. It was the first analog horror I ever watched and it introduced me to not only analog horror but the horror genre as a whole. I discoverd a love for internet horror, movies and books, and have this video to thank. I come back to revisit it every so often. Thank you for making this.
I'm really loving the use of actual footage from Tangipahoa throughout this series, it really gives it a unique feeling of groundedness, even amidst all the horror. I'm wondering if you planned the series around the footage, considering how well it all fit together.
I really like the way this was organized. Exposing the plot a bit with the Williams tapes, yet leaving just a few details unknown, and then completing the picture with the broadcasts as we watch the disaster unfold.
I have utmost respect for your work!! I watched the Children Under the House cause the algorithm gave it to me and I don’t normally watch full horror series since I’m a bit of a wimp, especially for the silent static most analogue horror series have. But I THOROUGHLY enjoyed that series and now on Christmas Eve, me and my sister will be enjoying your whole catalogue!!!
Some people didn't like this because you explained too much or others complained about the pacing. I liked how you actually did explain things out. I don't always like guessing every little detail. Sometimes I like to just follow along. The pacing is great too. You did a really good job on this.
Potential seizure warning for 17:57 ~ 18:09, flashing Blue and Red (iirc these colours specifically have a higher chance of triggering seizures). Interesting series! I will say, I can't tell where the series is meant to take place - Julia's accent sounds like she's from the UK & she mentions wanting to move to the States implying she isn't already there (if that's the case, her tapes should be marked as Day/Month/Year), but otherwise it's be in America. Unless I'm a dummy and missed a location switch.
I actually love this analog horror video, It’s nothing like some sort of “Single anomaly” running and killing people, instead, it’s a disease sort of type. I actually like these sort of videos, not just a jumpscare junkyard or anything, no creepy images, no distorted glitches and sounds, EVerything is really great.
Absolutely wonderful work. Everything about this is amazing. Great editing, great use of footage, a brilliant way to weave your narrative around particular footage. A very creepy premise and absolutely engaging and very entertaining. You've a new sub and without a doubt a very bright future in film. Looking forward to watching the rest of your videos. All the best mate from 🇮🇪 👍 👍 👍
The beginning tapes were pretty awesome. I really think a lot of things were over explained through text. Lots of perspective changes that aren’t defined very well. Show don’t tell is the strongest part of analog horror and it’s underutilized here. You got it going, just keep on seeing where the greatest parts of analog horror lay and capitalize.
I just wanted to say I'm trying to get my family into this universe and the stories and I'm starting them with this video and so far my 63 year old dad approves of your content. He found it very enjoyable which makes me super happy (:
I'll honestly admit this is the most believable and realistic analog horror movie/series, I'd say a demographic-fiction series, Just logs from a scientist who was slowly losing it, Referencing previous outbreaks like SARS and maybe Ebola even, How it put together actual footages from the 80's - 90's and even the sound quality is just perfect. Mandela Catalogue's first few episodes has left me sleep-less for days, Does what i praise about this series with a little bit more, But after that it focused too much on trying to be scary and the quality is just say... too modern for its time, I can continuously rant but... But thats just my personal preference.
The part where she says "I've been poisoning my body with anti-parasite drugs and chemotherapy meant for dogs" idk why it hit so hard?? Just the thought of a person going through in efforts to stop a disease that no one know what it does is absolutely bone chilling
Thanks for watching!
I agree, the idea of self-experimentation/treatment has always been very creepy to me, and the desperation of the situation makes it all the more horrific imo
Agreed, this is horrific yet amazing
Been there, done that, not just once. At times, to manage my autoimmune diseases, I have tried countless medications, met countless healers and doctors, experimenting on myself even to this day. You would be surprised how desperation can change a person completely
Why does that remind me of people during COVID trying to use Ivermectin(horse de-wormer) as a cure?
In analog horrors like this there are always two sides:
1 People warning you
2 People promoting you the dangerous thing
You may have defined a sub genre of a sub genre.
Except for in mandela catalogue, which is a big one. The only person promoting the threat is matpat thinking the intruder is good.
In GHE there also seem to be some videos like Home Invasion Help which seem to be guides for the dangerous things themselves
@@Joseph-nd7wv NOOO THE ALTERNATES GOT MATTHEW PATTHEW
@Neco Cultist his profession is mathematician pathmaticiam
This is one of the most realistic analog horrors I have ever seen. No music, no glitch effects, no creepy images jumping out at you, nothing "weird" at all. This looks exactly like a real health documentary, and that's what makes it so good.
Thanks for watching!
@@vintageeight the only thing I'd recommend is putting a flash warning for 18:00 at the beginning
Seen that one too, really like it as well
@dead I have it’s quite good
Have you not watched the whole thing? Lmao. It definitely starts off like that, but then gets a bit weird im the second half/third
One thing that really unnerved me about the Tangi virus is how it emotionally toyed with Julia. The virus didn't just have her killed/disappeared when she started to piece things together, it gave her false hope that she could change things make her believe that she's not alone, that others have figured it out, and then not only does it infect her, it let's her know it's infected her and seemingly takes pleasure in her horror at the realization and afterwards makes no further moves against her and lets her poison herself almost to death trying to delay its takeover of her mind and lets her suffer in pain for almost an entire year.
The virus isn't just acting in according to its nature to infect and reproduce, it is sadistic and willing to not just get rid of potential threats but outright torture them. It makes me wonder what it would've done to Dr. Stevens if it managed to get its hands on him for trying to stop it with Oracle.
On the flipside it seems as though letting her experiment on herself for 11 months gave the Oracle the means to complete their cure on time, which means that their sadism backfired on them in the long term.
If it's sentient and sadistic in a way that it doesn't make any further moves to Julia, then that means you can trick your body into thinking you're poisoning yourself so the virus, or parasite thinks that you're desperate trying to cure yourself
You gave that thought
@@GregGregory-dj6xeCould be true.
The wine bottle must've been infected. I think we all must've instantly been able to tell "Jim", "Jay" whatever were kinda suspicious... and the "welcome to the family" thing.
Did we even watch the same thing? Genuinely clueless as to where in the video anything referred to as an "Oracle" appeared and completed a cure
The thing that makes this scary/creepy to me is that I live in Louisiana and virus/bacteria being in the water is a somewhat common occurrence here. It feels like every few years some kid jumps into the water and gets his brain eaten by some microscopic organism.
That legit terrifies me.
same here, in west monroe and the water here is always tainted, somebody is always getting cancer/becoming paralyzed from the water
That’s terrible.
Same here
I'm at the mouth of the Mississippi
In southern plaquemines, we rarely have boil alerts but hear of them a lot in other parishes, its either some creature/virus/bacteria or what I've heard recently of a leaking sewer line in the tap water for an extended period of time. Majority of people in the surrounding area end up with cancer and lesions covering the body. To sit there and know you're dying and wonder for months what could've caused it then to find out its sheer negligence that could've been simply prevented. Don't trust those in charge of water, don't drink from the tap. Water is life. It shouldn't cause death.
I think the scariest part of this one is that Tangipahoa Parish isn't just some generic small riverside town in the midwestern United States; It's a real place, located in Louisiana.
And it has over 133,157 people as of 2020.
AND I LIVE NEARBY, THIS SCARED ME SO BAD LMAO
no shit sherlock
Really? Huh. I read that name and was like “wait a minute why does that sound like a place in New Zealand?”
@@zesty_zaney81 This video implies that there is at least one place in Louisiana worse than Fort Polk
The wine thing was incredibly obvious and the moment it was brought up I was just waiting for the other shoe to drop. But the line "how could I be so gullible?" *broke me.* All Dr Williams wanted was someone to see what she was seeing, to react to the situation with her same sense of urgency, and when she finally got that, the relief was so potent she wasn't thinking to keep her guard up against infection. It was a mistake I probably would have made in that situation. And her horror, regret, and futility is felt so well through such a simple line. The smallest oversight and for it she paid the highest price. THAT is good writing.
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
"welcome to the family"
Grimdark as fuck
My heart flipping dropped as I watched this. It might not have been the best to watch it at night.
@@vintageeight is the tangi virus like a zombie virus?
I want to give Julia a hug. She tried incredibly hard, and found a temporary way to help people (boiling the water) but she still died in the end, and people are still suffering. The resignation in her voice after her realization is really depressing and adds a lot to the video. Well done on it!
Same here! Though part of me wonders if that was her or the parasites talking due to her pause.
I understand this but I wouldn't hug her mainly because I wouldn't want to have worms scratching at my skull
it's not real...
@homsterluder5364 okay???? and?????? that doesn't mean people can't sympathize with a fictional character.
@@stephcake1112 why are you putting words in my mouth?
The ending was perfect, the "monster" could have been the virus that took over some alligator and the fact that the water was being sold everywhere was scary as hell
Thanks for watching!
It was probably one of the amphibious creatures from 12:49
@@donsancho6690 oh you're right!
God I wanna see a horror video covering this topic
Probably the infected tho
This was chilling. The way the automated voice dropped at “I have the tangi virus” gave me goosebumps, and I loved the constant back and forth with the boil water/drink water messages on the tv.
The perfect ending, too, with the water being sold everywhere. “It changes you” (goodness that’s terrifying)
Thanks for watching!
Everything about that ending scene was creepy. Especially the wording
even aliens are afraid of false advertising, I guess
Plus, it may be a coincidence but the symbol they use for Tangi Water has bends and curves, like the worms
"It changes you"
Well, that's a pretty obvious line for what the humans are gonna experience when drinking the Tangipahoa water.
The part where she said "oh god, I am infected with the tangi virus" just that sudden character break from official report tone into visible terror and despair was enough to send shivers down my spine.
I felt nothing but dread at that moment
FR
I thought i was the only one that felt that way. Great part in the video
“I am dying” was bone chilling
For real, even though it's like a robotic TTS voice, dude was able to give off emotion in that voice so damn well at the perfect time. The first time watching this was amazing. I had a feeling there was something up in the time leading up to it and started having this sense in the back of my head that she was infected, yet I still couldn't prepare for the impact of the revelation.
I don’t know why but the “Now I’ll never do anything.” being slightly more quiet than everything else, getting slightly deeper at the end, was just so upsetting. It sounds so defeated. Knowing your demise could’ve been avoided, knowing your end and the process of it being so painful. It’s literally so melancholy good GOD
I feel so sad about Dr. Williams. I don't think I've ever felt this sad about a character I never even saw the face of. Well done
Thanks! Check out the sequel- the Oracle project.
She wanted to meet someone, to give and feel true love and to have a family one day, but she never got the chance. She died alone knowing there was no hope. Imagine what it's like to be in such a hopeless situation, to know you'll never fulfill any of you dreams. And what really kills me is that nobody was there for her when she killed herself. Completely alone. Afraid. With tears in her eyes and hopless regret in her mind, she pulled the trigger.
@@vintageeight is Dr. Williams a text to speech or a real person
@@Man_Aslume tts
@@YunDaWorld1218 which tts so I can make the voice say sussy bussy virus
I've watched a lot of analogue horror. I've watched bigger creators and smaller creators. But nothing else has given me a bigger sense of Dread than this film! Especially when William's voice drops in the tapes and she says "oh god. I am infected with the tangi virus." Literally sent chills down my spine. You sir are amazing at this. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more from you soon.
Thanks so much! It is appreciated.
Imagine being this easily entertained
@@urmumsbaps lol
never thought a computer generated voice could convey so much emotion
poor lady
@@urmumsbaps Haha funny guy right here
Honestly if the government started yelling at me to drink water I probably wouldn’t.
_Go Vegan!_
@@MK_ULTRA420 nah
@@MK_ULTRA420 what if i fuck the plant?
I mean, that’s basically what happened with Got Milk? so your in the majority
Covid vaccine 😳
Dr. Williams virus endured from February to October, That being 9 months. Her pure panic as she quite literally destroys her body to prevent the Tangi virus from overtaking her. The icing on the cake being her shattered dream of wishing for someone to have a family with. The line. “Now I’ll never do anything” being so heavy impacting by the thought of someone who wanted something so badly to be taken away from them by being too friendly with someone.
like the pfp!
@@creepermangaming7912I dont
@@jeth-roiziamarsomoredjo9592ok then
Honestly, given how your pfp is a purple version of the Black Mesa Research Facility logo im assuming youve played Portal or at least know of it, it's a lot like Caroline. She wanted to just do science, but Cave Johnson abused and manipulated her into being his pet. She was forced to become GLaDOS. She was forced to give up a normal life.
It is ironic that she lived with the virus for 9 months, the same gestational period of a human pregnancy 😬
For some reason, one of the creepiest parts to me is that after the boiling advisory got lifted, they kept repeating that it was lifted, and drink water straight from your tap everything is fine!
And the ending line. That got me good.
Check out the sequel- the Oracle Project.
Edit: wrote this before I had finished the video, sorry
Honestly? I’m not personally convinced the boiling is enough. At that stage of her infection, she could have been too far gone. She paused before she continued, her word choice may well have been overridden
Never gonna drink Water again!
@@Jig_up Exactly what I was thinking.
@@Mainoxe why not? Tangipahoa water is safe, just drink it, you'll see
This is absolutely bone chilling, I symphathize with Julia in the tangi virus situation, her trying to warn everybody but no one listening to her plead until they all got infected when the parasite took full control of the workers was so despair inducing. My jaw dropped when she said she started drugging herself while she was trying to fight off the virus and the parasites telling her to "consider them as children" filled me with dread. But besides all the horror, this analog horror has been executed very well, props to you vintage for producing this.
Thank you!
Agreed
Oml yeah Vintage did such a great job I was and still am lowkey in shock
1 thousandth like :D
America in COVID be like
12:32 I immediately identified that stock footage as an experiment where a researcher managed to keep a decapitated dog head alive through the use of electricity. I'd honestly go so far as to say the real experiment was only slightly less horrific than the narrative seen here.
That is incredibly sad..
From what i understand, it was a real experiment conducted in russia.
No living thing should ever have suffer like that
psh, sure, coming from the guy who's a decapitated amulet kept alive by friggin _POSSESSION MAGIC_
@@alchetect9995 just wait till he keeps it on for 30 days… and then finds you. Imagine, the last thing you ever see is a strange amulet in your hands…
"You might even find you'll never want to leave. But if you do, we'll be happy to send a piece of our community home with you!" and "Tangi Water: It'll Change You" is such a secretive, sinister ending to this. Like, damn right it'll change me, by giving me a terrifying and deadly virus. This is so well made, so genuinely interesting, and also terrifying. Incredible job with this
i knoww i loved how you could interpret the tangi water ad “it’ll change you.” in 2 ways 😭
the fact that the dingbat they use as their trade mark under the river looks exactly like a cell in the telophase stage of mitosis ie the same symbol vintage eight uses but turned 90 degrees was just perfect
I feel like the it'll change you part was too on the nose
The best part of the Tangi Virus is when he said "It's Tangin time" and he Tangied all over the screen
Why did this stupid comment get this many likes 😭 appreciate it though I don't deserve it
The infect should yell that … it’s tangin time.
@@vintageeight and then transmit the virus over a 50meter radius
HES BEGINNING TO TANGI ALL OVER
i see you everywhere it must be a sign that you’re my soulmate…
Lmao
I love the idea of this "silent media war" where FPTV and those who saw Dr William's message are quietly fighting back against the contaminated parish government through TV ads, great stuff!
“I am infected with the tangi virus” and “how could I be so gullible” gave me mad chills
RIGHT
Her despair at realizing that she has the virus and seeing her say how much she misses her family and how she wished to grow old, meet someone and have a family is really heartbreaking. And then knowing that in the end her efforts were in vain? I love this and oracle so much. Ya'll did so good at delivering the dread and horror!
this series hit me differently. i've watched a lot of AH, but this one stood out with some of the only ones that made me feel queasy. the line "i can feel them scratching at my skull" gave me chills.
Thanks for watching!
How did I miss this incredible video???
Also, ICU nurse here, if most people knew how easy it is for parasites to infect us by drinking water, we'd never sleep easy again. Sometimes I wish I got my degree in anything but medicine lol
Also goes to show how fucking strong our immune systems are, we ingest pathogens, fungi, and a bunch more on like an hourly basis, yet we fall sick only every so often during our lifetimes.
Just some extra flavour
I got pinworms on a trip when I was little, because of the river we swam in, could not get rid of them until I got a very aggressive insecticide medication
what.
It’s terrifying how many things can go horribly wrong medically just by existing.
this is easily my fav analog horror. the desperate attempts julia makes in order to keep herself human and sane is just so sad, she trusted people and it led to her demise. whats truly scary about this story is the realism of it, and unknown parasite in the water is quite a real threat. you did an amazing job with this and managed to make me have immense sympathy for a character i didn’t even see or hear her actual voice.
this is masterfully done, so much talent. also i felt so bad for julia, she was the one who worked so hard to find out more about this virus but no one ever listened until what she was working on turned on her. truly heartbreaking
Thanks!
trolled
@@Ass_grabber huh?
@@Ass_grabber bruh what do you mean by 'trolled'
Okay so from what i understand, her supervisor made her think that she is not alone and that they believe her, then made her drink some wine that's infected with the virus, then she got infected, since then he said "welcome to the family" and that her co-workers were infected too right? honestly i loved this video
Correct! Thanks for watching!
But dang... Her supervisor knew that the virus was severe because other co-workers had it, he was there for her, and for him to turn on her and deliberately infect her with the virus? All of that eventually leading to Williams' suicide? That's giving me so many chills
@@MoonlightMirage They were all infected all along. Her supervisor was one of the first to be infected. This is why the samples were never send to the CDC. It was the virus that tried to keep its existence under wraps.
I used to love AH horror so much as it was sort of untapped. But then it got very popular which made me happy at first but after awhile the flaws started showing. People just hopping on the trend and not doing a good job at it they just throw a static filter and text on the screen and that's about it. This is really good and fresh, you can tell tons of effort was put into this and it feels authentic and makes me investing in watching it to the end, all I have to say is you did a great job at analog horror here.
Thanks so much!
I have to disagree, it's literally every cliche and what you mentioned except for the tapes getting progressively distorted in the series, which I do have to give it credit for.
Oh well, thanks for watching!
@@anecro it is a bit more subtle, with it using footage with the same 90s vibe
@@anecro I have to disagree with that. I feel this has put more effort than many others, this actually feels like a documentary and not just cropped photos, it doesn’t rely on jumpscares, and builds atmosphere and has a genuine good story. But you probs already thought of this so we can agree to disagree 🤝
i started watching this genre with local58 and it has been growing a lot recently, but that means now theres a lot of attempts or clones of other series out there that are just "okay". This is different. That first part, the way it was told and presented, the voice and script, along with visuals, was fantastic. It gave me a sense of despair and chills that I haven't felt in the genre for a while. Absolutely loved the first part, and the rest of it was still amazing. Good job, this was a fascinating experience.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
100% agreed on every point! You & I must be drinking the same water!
Gemini Home Entertainment is also a good one if you like the Eldritch cosmic entities beyond human understanding like local58, and if you like disease/viruses that force you to experience life in spectator mode while still feeling pain.
I started with Mandela catalogue lol
Vita carnis is good as well
It’s so creepy to think of all the fear she would be feeling literally poisoning herself just so she could have a slight chance of living
Glad to see more added on to the boil advisory saga! By the way, I've always loved the parts with the live people, like when the Parrish President was speaking standing next to the Tangi River, or being interviewed, the voices, environments and music alike really made it feel genuinely from that time period, which you don't see much at all in the AH genre. If the footage was really from the 90s or not, it still felt very genuine and added a lot to the ambience of the series. Seriously underrated! Great work!
Thanks for watching! 80 percent of that footage is true to the time period.
Man, you can tell that this series had the budget of a length of string and a paperclip, but damn if it ain't higher quality than it has any right to be despite that.
This is really good work. I'll be sure to keep an eye on this channel.
.... I need the "boil advisory lifted" clip to make it the new rickroll
Thanks so much! Do you need that shot by itself?
@@vintageeight yes by god we do
@@lackingdaisys th-cam.com/video/NU8WBxaoruE/w-d-xo.html
@@vintageeight now do one that announces the boil advisory
I'm off to do God's work and spam this in every discord server
I have a little theory about how the Tangi virus works. Sometimes viruses insert parts of their genome into the genome of their host(notably, one of the ways antibiotic resistance can spread through a population of bacteria is via viruses that infect said bacteria aka bacteriophages). What if the Tangi virus is a sort of reproductive “cell” for the parasitic worms. The viruses carry part of the worm’s genome into a host cell, and combines the two genomes in such a way to make the complete worm genome(then the worms would be a specific mixture of viral and host genetic material). It could explain the tumors, if the combination goes wrong it produces a cancer cell. And wouldn’t it be scary if a virus literally turned your cells into little parasitic worms
I like this.
That would also explain why the worms wanted Williams to call them her "children"
@@noonstar3435 omfg it would
it could also start making the host start erratically twitch and release the element that starts the sense of realisation and fear
I love how this isn’t just all cryptic nonsense that I have to watch an entire 5 hour long explanation to understand, thank you
God, as someone who actually lives in Tangipahoa parish, this shit hits different. It's one thing for weird shit to be happening somewhere else, but down the road from you? Damn.
Also, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the water down here. Y'all should come get some for yourselves.
But it’ll change you!
I don’t trust you….
I had the water here in AK. I poured some in the lake! It tasted so refreshing:)
@@akbdawgo6396 yea mr worm alien guy thing you ain’t fooling me! What I need is Apple Juice and SunnyD beat that!
@@Moon-un6ze They'll infect that too. All of your favorite little drinks won't last.
Finally, an analog horror with good writing and not polluted with jump scared or creepy images.
Lol "polluted" no pun intended
Exactly bro like the jump scares is pretty cheap for horror. I need more of this where I think about it for days on end how amazing it was to be utterly terrified watching. 😂😂
As somebody who is studying to go into chemical and biological weapons defense, and who has loved ones working in microbiology, this is both horrifying and FASCINATING. Very well written.
bro finna commit war crimes that’s wild 💀💀
@@ronaldmcdonald4105the key word is defense.
I’ve been dipping my toe into analog horror, and it’s always these sort of videos that frighten me the most. I mean, we basically already have brain eating amoebas in humans and chronic wasting disease in deer. Brain controlling worms? It isn’t so far fetched. I live in NW Ohio where there’s a lot of standing water and lakes, this sent a chill down my spine
This is exceptionally well done! You definitely got yourself another subscriber
Welcome aboard!
ohio?
Man wait until you hear about Creudfeldt-Jakob Disease, it's basically human CWD and can occur totally randomly!
Oh I love seeing new blood in Analog Horror- please keep up the great work this had such a perfect sense of dread. No show of monsters and excellent use of footage- now I’m wondering what some of the original sources were and how much was voice acted.
An amazing watch I’m gonna put on once and awhile!
90 percent is true to the time period and is authentic footage. The flood footage was completely repurposed video.
I love this, but one improvement i'd make in terms of realism would be the naming right off the bat of "The Tangi Virus". Other analog horror/traditional horror movies have written them to be like catchy things, but as someone who, like many of us, watched from the recent pandemic, they usually arent given a name like that right off the bat. For example, Swine Flu was initially known as "H1N1" as it's a strain of the influenza virus, Covid was initially "CoV-SARS-19" as its a strain of the SARS virus identified in 2019. An added touch of realism (and a method of gradually building suspense) would be to more gradually bring in the terminology and common name of the virus as the saga/series continued.
Here is my take… i don’t know if Williams would have given it that type of name. It didn’t fit into any category of virus she recognized. Plus, she was told by her supervisors that it was giardia. She wouldn’t have had the resources to give it any other classification other than unknown or nickname it. She would’ve needed the cdc or the WHO to determine that degree of classification.
But thanks for watching and thanks for the note! Try watching the sequel- the Oracle project- I think you will enjoy it.
Also if you really want to be realistic, there is no organisms in the kindom of animalia (parasitic worms) that are smaller then a virus. The smalles worn known is Greeffiella which can be as small as 80 micrometer long which is 80000 nanometers. The biggest virus known to man is the mimivirus which is about 500-700 nanometers. A parasitic worm cannot possibly come out of a virus, its simply imposible.
@@adriancalisto3409 I think for something creepypasta-esque like that you've gotta suspend your disbelief a little bit. Although I can think of some more plausible (and also creepy) explainations.
Of course if that were the case it would have made more sense as a lysogenic virus instead of a lytic one. That way an explanation of the worms being essentially re-engineered from human cells that had a pro-virus integrated into their genome could lead to some very creepy vibes.
The virus is of alien origin, but the worms themselves are... human...
Anyways, as a biomajor the lack of PPE in the microscope footage for a potentially hazardous pathogen seemed a little silly, but the rest of the story was intriguing!
@@blungus9574 same, the lack of ppe was very foolish even if you are considering that it is taking place in 1988. This lab seems at most a bsl 1 lab and even then this is kind of neglectful to just leaves the pipette containing hazardous fluids on the table while handling it wiith bare hands😑. Although you would at least expect a bsl-3 lab considering its an unknown and potentially dangerous pathogen.
@@adriancalisto3409 Yeah, I mean... at least wear gloves? Especially if you don't know the exact route of transmission yet. I've only ever been in bsl 2 before, but even working with benign cell cultures you typically take a lot of care not to touch anything. I imagine a lot of this was carefully found stock footage though?
It's also more compelling storywise if you see people take the correct precautions and it *still* gets out.
this is absolutely insane, the amount of imagery and all of the voices make the story so much more realistic. i love the analog horror category but lately they’ve all been the same. jump-scares, boring flashes, etc. but this one is different, it’s just so real. it makes you feel as if you ARE in the story. the worms, pictures, vintage filter and everything about this just seems so so real. the fact that tangipahoa is an actual place makes it equally as terrifying. love this, keep up the good work !
Thanks so much!
Also, thank you for making this realistic as hell, the use of common terminology during the flood scene is insanely accurate
"oh god. i am infected with the tangi virus". all she wanted was to help humanity, and instead she died in pain, unsuccessful.
Watch the sequel. She is redeemed.
@@vintageeight i'm aware that shes important in the sequel, but its sad she will never see that her work mattered
True. You know, one of the main reasons I wrote the sequel was to put a more positive spin on that character.
As someone whose experiences with mental health had me believing that my chance at a "normal" life was ruined beyond repair, Julia's _"Now I'll never do anything"_ hits slightly too hard. 15/10, I haven't been this scared of hydration since seeing _A Cure For Wellness_ and the 2019 version of _The Color Out Of Space._
Agreed that contaminated water is an excellent horror device when executed well! Because everyone needs water to survive, and yet when people are oddly and aggressively insistent that you drink it or you witness a contamination coverup unfolding, your situation becomes increasingly desperate, as you can either drink the poison or die of dehydration.
imo they dropped the "aliens" thing too soon, it sort sort of killed some of the tension by removing the mystery behind it. that's the kind of reveal you save for the end, or just keep it open ended to keep things scary. part of what makes this format so effective is it's good at making it unclear what's causing the problems and if you up and reveal that it's from space early on, it sort of defangs the sense of unknown that's making it so scary.
Thanks for watching! I was more going for the fear of inevitably. Check out the sequel - the Oracle Project. It rounds out the story a little more.
I definitely got more of the intended “fear of inevitability,” but I do see where you’re coming from with wanting it to be more unclear.
This story has come a long way since this entry.
@@vintageeight I’m currently watching through it all! It’s the ONLY Analog Horror that I have considered genuinely bonechilling. You have done a fantastic job.
Nah it added. Since the researcher girl was a scientist she just brushed it off as a prank or rumor. Plus we never see the actual aliens
the tangi water advert at the end is honestly an amazing sendoff. the logo looks like a worm as well as a river, and the cryptic "it'll change you!" slogan is just unsettling in every right.
best 40 minutes ive ever spent, hand-down
Try the sequel - the Oracle project. And then the third- Sinkhole. Or if you want something very different- Children Under the house
The Biohazard warning actually gave me goosebumps. I didn't expect it at all, had had an impression that everyone is gonna be a bunch of mind-controlled slaves propagating the virus; the resistance bit is really freaking cool and unnerving.
Thanks for watching!
Well…this is a hell of a bombshell.
Back when I first saw the Boil Advisory compilation, I speculated that it was just a mundane water contamination problem, and that while the whistleblower had good intentions, they were over exaggerating.
Now?
They were right. And if the later parts are any indication, it’s too late to stop it.
Congrats on the Cosmic Horror stuff.
The story started having a life of its own. Did you check out the sequel?
god this is one of the best analog horror videos i’ve ever seen! the part where williams says “now i’ll never do anything” gave me SUCH CHILLS! you are so incredibly talented
Thanks for watching!
I love this, because it just completely breaks out of the whole "oh the plot has to be a virus that melts people's faces" stereotype that was set. Plus the idea the virus is actually controlling people, not just making them go insane is amazing. And the cherry on top was the amazing execution of it all. Truly one of the best analog horrors.
The secondary brain idea was genius, might I add.
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"It completely breaks out of the whole, oh the plot has to be a virus that melts people's faces"
I can hear Eli Roth shivering lol
this is the stereotype though. an alien virus that magically has the biological tools to infect humans and animals with the same strand and can pass the blood brain barrier and magically has the ability to control humans. this shit is so unrealistic and stupid
All the "Drink Water" ads are now an inside joke with my friends because we thought they were funny; the idea of a horrible virus able to control someone's mind like rabies deciding to infect Steve the local graphic artist to make TV notifications to encourage the small town residents to drink the water while fighting the notifications to not drink it is funny af 😂
Drink water
@@vintageeightDrink water
Happy citizens drink water
Its time to drink water
@@vintageeight Water Water (You water the water)
Only watched until 7:11 and it already reminds me of the equally horrifying, REAL Naegleria fowleri (the brain-eating amoeba found in freshwater, both of these are reminders to NOT swim in freshwater, resort to pools or oceans. Just because you haven't got anything doesn't mean you won't eventually.)
Super scared of that. I put a water filtration device in my house, so I wouldn’t have to worry about it.
unrelated but cute pfp
I thought rivers were okay because the water isn’t stagnant
My take - a lot of areas in that particular river are slow moving. Also, it’s alien so the rules are bound to be different.
I’ve swam in freshwater my entire life and have never had this issue. Pretty sure I never will because it’s common sense to know these things. I also don’t inhale water into my mouth and nose while in freshwater and try to avoid getting any in my ears too.
I really, really love this. However, the “aliens-from-outer-space-eat-your-brains” has been done several times, but this was presented in an unique way that it felt like a completely new experience.
Aliens do not frighten me as much as what already exists in our planet, both known and unknown. Although I understand the goal of this project was not to frighten, it would have been interesting to see the virus originate from subterranean cave systems, where life has already been proven to exist, but we don’t research enough about.
Thanks for watching!
I'm pretty sure it was les the meaning "Alien" as in "Alien from outer space" and more the meaning "Alien" As something that is from unknown origin and seemingly other worldly compared to other things we've seen.
I agree about the cave systems thing, that would have been really interesting, another idea could have been (Since its water based) It came from the deep ocean, where we cannot explore.
@@Slowleydecaying You have a fair point
the ending of this is probably the scariest part of it. it's not too hard to piece together the facts -- the water is spreading the disease, and the parasites are desperate for new hosts. great work!
I love how a new genre of horror has allowed everybody to create interesting stories at the cost of almost nothing.
My only qualm with the story was the voice acting of Lt. Gary Davis. It was especially the worst at 34:07 when what was supposed to be a scream of terror sounded more like a scream of excitement. Otherwise, a very very great story and I absolutely loved the weird yellow filter on the night time footage, because it reminded me of this pair of binoculars I had as a kid that had a yellow filter on them for "night vision" and it always scared the crap out of me.
That hurts lol… but I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@@vintageeight I would absolutely love to see more content like this! I've always loved stuff involving shady cover ups, government conspiracy and with different parties having different interests while others are caught in the middle.
Excitement 😳
LMAO what kinda noises are u making when excited man 😭😭
@@pasta6953 fr 😭
The line “I have the tangi virus” is so heartbreaking you can just tell the realization she had
where?? timestamp?
@@nunocrave14:14
Oh my lord. This is truely the best analog style horror I have seen. It doesn’t rely on cheap scares, and all through the video, you have an unshakable sense of unease.
Nothing like one analog horror to stop the entire generation form practicing the “remember to drink water!” Movement😭
The “drink soda” movement begins here!
@@vintageeight soda is made with water
Of course but it’s boiled…. That’s safe right? Right???
@@vintageeight not from the tangi
@@ripsnip5336 how about untainted milk?? Or juicing our own fruits? That’s gotta work right??
Williams: "You can rewrite DNA on the fly, and you're using it to turn people into DINOSAURS? But with tech like that, you could cure cancer!!"
Tangi: _"But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to turn people into dinosaurs."_
Tangi: dude I don’t care lol
Now I'm thinking of a wacky sitcom spinoff. Fuck.
Analog horror explained in funny ways: virus refuses to cure cancer, instead, it turns people into dinosaurs.
I gotta agree with tangi on this one, dinosaurs are cool
@@commitfelonyfelineHe’s an alien virus from outer space. She’s a doctor who wants to save humanity. Can they get along in the same body?
Holy shit I didn’t even realize this was an analog horror at first because my feed is usually full of terrifying true medical stories and I just thought this was another one of those
i watched this a while ago and i still think about it. the moment when she says "i am infected with the tangi virus" was mind blowing and had my friends and i speechless. the fact they treated themselves with chemotherapy for dogs and other things to save herself reminds me of the gloria(?) case where she would take a sort of chemical in order to treat her cancer yet became a biohazard at the hospital
You mean the toxic lady?
man, a horror series set in my own home state!!! this was an incredible watch, thank you so much. i live in north louisiana near monroe, and the water here is awful. there's genuine fear of stuff being in the water that could hurt you, whether that be contaminants or microbes. but that's just louisiana for you.
i also loved all the footage used. its nice to see home in a horror series!!
Hello neighbor! Have to let ppl know that Louisiana is the scariest state in the union!
@@vintageeight this is true!!! being in rural louisiana in a cabin at night right on a bayou is one of the scariest experiences. that or just walking through the more run down parts of new orleans / the southern coast
Why are you afraid of the water? There's nothing wrong in the water.
@@ishzarkklyon9590 much of louisiana water is contaminated with higher rates of lead and heavy metals (especially down south, between baton rogue and new orleans- this is because infrastructure is not a priority to our government unfortunately) but also because we have cases- local cases- of a certain parasitic amoeba that can cause lethal brain damage found in the water. not only that but people drown in the local waterways all the time. wait i just realized this might be a joke sorry but here take these fun scary facts about louisiana water anyway
@@ickn396 no, no, the water is safe, you can drink it no problem, trust me. Just drink it, come on, you know you want to.
I only wish the ambitious creatures would be more documented, but I get that you wanted to keep that taste of unknown horror.
Very good work indeed.
Thanks for watching!
@@vintageeight I know I’m real late, but I’d love a sorta sequel.
The Oracle Project is the sequel and conclusion to the Tangi Virus saga. Last one comes out later this week.
@@vintageeight excited to hear.
amphibious?
It would be awesome if you could get a voice actress to read Julia's tapes now; I think having them read by an actual person would increase the immersion significantly
watching this as someone who lives in southeast louisiana, next to the river and lake is actually terrifying, diseases and parasites are one of my biggest fears. well done on this i gotta say, probably one of my new fav analog horrors now
id be boiling the tap water now lmao
This is amazingly well done, it's just the right mix of creepy as hell, believable and a perfect kind of 'yeah that how the government be'.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@vintageeight Heck yeah I enjoyed it, this is series is like TH-cam's best analog horror secret.
I have been left speechless. The attention to detail is insane, the fact that you included Giardia and it's real relevance at the time just ties the whole thing together!
This shows that analog horror doesn't need glitch effects or creepy images to send chills down your spine.
God hearing this bit right here “Life is a fragile gift that is delivered to us in pieces, in small moments and it only achieves it’s meaning as we cherish and blend the pieces, even the seemingly insignificant pieces into a full universal whole” always gives me chills because you could just sense how something seems off about it somehow, like the person saying all of this is within some kind of trance, brilliant.
“Now I’ll never do anything” is such a heart breaking line.
Suddenly, I don’t like the coke I just drank.
In all seriousness, this is a series that is absolutely AMAZING! There’s nothing to actually “scare” you, it’s all in the way it’s said and shown. There are some spots in the series where it give me goosebumps, such as the “I am Infected with the Tangi virus.” Gives me the shivers. Amazing series,
"They want me to consider them my children"
*_"I consider them a plague"_*
- My father
👑 I think u dropped something 10/10 comment
analog horror but the context walks out
Bruhhhhh 🗿🗿
that means you are inside Dr. Julia Williams as of 1990
I saw a clip of this on TikTok and decided to watch it myself. I don’t regret it. This is amazing! Chills, seriously.
every thing at the end was creepy, especially when the voice said “We’ll be happy to send a piece of are community home with you too.” With this being different from other analog horror and being more realistic and no random images showing up. nice job with this!
Thank you!
As a person who regularly attends disaster relief and search and rescue, the flood scene at ~29:44 really scared me, it feels like it could happend to me at any time, thank you for these analogue horror videos, love it
it’s terrifying that there’s a type of fungus that takes over ants’ bodies and moves their body after killing them. that could happen to us.
What if it already has?
@@vintageeight BRO
@@vintageeightthis is the best comment i've ever seen, thank you. i love your video!!
Thank you!
@@vintageeightof course!
Still amongst the greatest analogue horrors out there. Excellent work. No glitches, no scary faces, no static, just pure unfiltered dread. 💙
Thanks so much!
I'm so, so glad you're finally blowing up, Vintage Eight. I was there in the very first moments - back with Boil Advisory, back when the series was under ten views a video. I'll always be there to watch the great stuff you do! Godspeed comrade!
Thanks for the support!
Things like these are my favorite type of horror because they have high chances of happening compared to any other horror stories. Gotta love microbiology
This is an amazing piece of art. It’s not like other analogue horror series where the danger is something far fetched. The idea a virus could do something like this seems quite real. This has gotta be one of my favorite ones in terms or analogue horror
This is great content, this is how analogic horror should be, actually feeling like old lost material, subtle and realistic.
Thanks!
What we have learned today: Boil everything you fucking drink
Better safe than sorry
@@vintageeight LEFT 4 DDDEEEEEEAAAAAAADDDD CHURCH GUY!!
@@DresDEAD617 heh heh I understood that reference
and here i thought it was "boiling isnt enough water could be highly toxic" "dont give to pets" or "something unnatural in the water" but jokes and references aside remember ppl boiling water alone is actually not enough to make it safe to drink sure it kills bacteria,viruses,parasites but fails to remove heavy metals,pharmaceuticals or other potentially hazardous chemicals if you truly want safe drinking water follow a 3 step purification process "or more" of boiling and two separate filtration techniques/ a chemical treatment such as bleach
Lol
The TV station and julia trying to alert it's citizens until the great flood, this is so realstic for a analog horror, its more like a analog horror/documentary.
Almost two years ago, my friend sent me this video. It was the first analog horror I ever watched and it introduced me to not only analog horror but the horror genre as a whole. I discoverd a love for internet horror, movies and books, and have this video to thank. I come back to revisit it every so often. Thank you for making this.
I'm really loving the use of actual footage from Tangipahoa throughout this series, it really gives it a unique feeling of groundedness, even amidst all the horror. I'm wondering if you planned the series around the footage, considering how well it all fit together.
Yeah, I planned it around the footage. Thanks for watching!
I really like the way this was organized. Exposing the plot a bit with the Williams tapes, yet leaving just a few details unknown, and then completing the picture with the broadcasts as we watch the disaster unfold.
Thanks for watching!
I have utmost respect for your work!! I watched the Children Under the House cause the algorithm gave it to me and I don’t normally watch full horror series since I’m a bit of a wimp, especially for the silent static most analogue horror series have. But I THOROUGHLY enjoyed that series and now on Christmas Eve, me and my sister will be enjoying your whole catalogue!!!
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy it!
@@vintageeightdo I another disease like analog horror like this
This is just WOW. I've never been that Scared but also amazed. Its just Amazing!
Some people didn't like this because you explained too much or others complained about the pacing. I liked how you actually did explain things out. I don't always like guessing every little detail. Sometimes I like to just follow along. The pacing is great too. You did a really good job on this.
Potential seizure warning for 17:57 ~ 18:09, flashing Blue and Red (iirc these colours specifically have a higher chance of triggering seizures).
Interesting series! I will say, I can't tell where the series is meant to take place - Julia's accent sounds like she's from the UK & she mentions wanting to move to the States implying she isn't already there (if that's the case, her tapes should be marked as Day/Month/Year), but otherwise it's be in America. Unless I'm a dummy and missed a location switch.
She’s in Louisiana. She moved there prior to the start of the series. At end she talks about moving back. Thanks for watching!
Yes a seizure warning would be helpful, I looked away quickly myself.
I read this too late, I just had a seizure.
Underrated. I hope this blows up in popularity soon.
Thanks for watching!
I actually love this analog horror video, It’s nothing like some sort of “Single anomaly” running and killing people, instead, it’s a disease sort of type. I actually like these sort of videos, not just a jumpscare junkyard or anything, no creepy images, no distorted glitches and sounds, EVerything is really great.
As a person in Louisiana I can confirm this is exactly how every single blood disease starts here.
Absolutely wonderful work. Everything about this is amazing. Great editing, great use of footage, a brilliant way to weave your narrative around particular footage. A very creepy premise and absolutely engaging and very entertaining. You've a new sub and without a doubt a very bright future in film. Looking forward to watching the rest of your videos. All the best mate from 🇮🇪 👍 👍 👍
Wow! Thanks so much for watching!
The beginning tapes were pretty awesome. I really think a lot of things were over explained through text. Lots of perspective changes that aren’t defined very well. Show don’t tell is the strongest part of analog horror and it’s underutilized here. You got it going, just keep on seeing where the greatest parts of analog horror lay and capitalize.
Thanks for watching!
I just wanted to say I'm trying to get my family into this universe and the stories and I'm starting them with this video and so far my 63 year old dad approves of your content. He found it very enjoyable which makes me super happy (:
That's pretty cool!
@@vintageeightstill reading comments after 2 years
I'll honestly admit this is the most believable and realistic analog horror movie/series, I'd say a demographic-fiction series, Just logs from a scientist who was slowly losing it, Referencing previous outbreaks like SARS and maybe Ebola even, How it put together actual footages from the 80's - 90's and even the sound quality is just perfect.
Mandela Catalogue's first few episodes has left me sleep-less for days, Does what i praise about this series with a little bit more, But after that it focused too much on trying to be scary and the quality is just say... too modern for its time, I can continuously rant but... But thats just my personal preference.
Thanks so much!
It’s pretty good, though some of it is bit to put there