@GregBroDudeMan

Me kicking my feet excited for you to see what I made

@cairnunnos4185

"there will be a very strong presence of bad" actually made me wheeze so hard i had a coughing fit. top tier analogue horror, no notes from me.

@Beesbumblebroadcast

The repetition of "consider praying" genuinely gave me chills??? And while the "today is sunday" is a little funny it is a grounding like "oh shit yeah" kinda moment. Very fun, genuinely impressive first try, i dont think i could pull off anything this nice

@Seventh-sky_official

Yours gave me chills, it scared me almost as much as the dont turn around one. The smile adds a creepy touch and the detail really helps sell it. Good job its creepy 🙏🔥🔥

@Lk-aHuman-52826

It’s not even the monotone yapping that manages to spook me, it’s the creepy alarm blaring at the beginning. Every single time it happens it still manages to send a shiver down my spine lol.

@Jacks_in_the_box

Dude don’t worry the Mesozoic era is lowkey chill they have cookouts and stuff, best rip in space time I’ve ever experienced. 10/10 would recommend.

@essexistsprobably

The problem with many analog horrors nowadays is the fact they spell everything out for you. Especially in these emergency broadcasts, greats like Mandela, Gemini, local 58, and others would leave out vague instructions and clues until a few episodes in when you can finally get the bigger picture, or ANY picture entirely. The horror came from the fact you didn’t fully know what anything was. Whereas copy cats tend to lean more towards just telling you “there is a spooky guy coming after everyone, here’s what he looks like: (*shows slenderman*) you have no chance, okay bye.”

@prettyevil6662000

Once upon a time when I was a tiny child, on easter sunday, there was an alert on tv that a prisoner had escaped the local jail and not to pick up hitchhikers or open your doors for strangers. We were celebrating easter at a house very close to the jail so it was super scary. Obviously even more scary to kids who were picturing slasher movie villains instead of a normal dude.

@CarlCzepulowski

"Today is Sunday" was trippin me out a bit bc Sundays, only the emergency services and authorities are actually at work (at least here in Germany, I don't know how it's in the US). Very good, very original convept of the mailgiant tryna get your name. And you did a really good job leaving us in the almost dark there, like what does it need our names for or what happens if we smile back?
A+ from me.

@whispery_cloud14

I love how Greg's is an actual person-looking entity. It's not deformed. It's not long-armed. It doesn't have a deformed face. It's a mailman...who delivers on Sunday's. I found that part odd, until he explain that *they don't mail on Sunday's*, but he'll try to get you to sign the paper anyways. Don't sign your name. Don't open the door. Don't smile at him. All things you should do when a mailman arrives. It was so creative. 😭❤️

@monkiseemonkido

Honestly the "consider praying" part was scary in a way cuz its literally the only option you have, not "oh yeah grab a gun and shoot the entity!!" Like it was just "theres no hope, so start praying". Idk, but that was spooky

@GlastanMeadowhill

My boss actually is a super-tall creature in the woods saying "c'mere c'mere" but that's unrelated.

@Mous3_VR

21:37 the idea of a Ems saying "May God protect you" is terrifying like at the point I might just accept defeat

@NAFICTIONONPHONE

In my area, there was an eas that went out that said “do not approach the man. Call the police” and I was home alone at the time and it was terrifying it turned out it was an error, but yikes.

@Ankha-

Little known fact: Veterinarians  are required by law to go along with the lie that there isn't just a whole guy inside your dog.

@matthew360yt

the analog horror you made is really good!
It included humor, horror, and didn't give away too much information on the mailman.

@NavalTCG

i like these types of emergency broadcasts when the "entity" or "it" does not want just obvious death but want to make you do something, like in your example sign your name

@LottieCard-jf6bm

The use of only repeating parts twice upsets the rule of three making the viewer unsettled. Great job Gregbro!!!!

@Jo_Outside

911 operator: 911, what's your emergency?
"There's a weird lookin' tree... I'm tryin' not to look at it..." 
I chuckled ha

@Dylandaguy

25:31 Or they play the loudest alarm and then in the alert they go, “Do not make any noise or the entity will kill you.” Like you just screwed literally everyone.