I'm not scary. Can I terrify someone in a haunted house?
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- Kevin is @TheBackyardScientist. At Mortem Manor, a year-round haunted house in Orlando, Florida: I'm going to try and scare him. Happy Hallowe'en, everyone. ▪ Mortem Manor: www.mortemmanor.com/ - thanks to all the team there!
GENERAL CONTENT WARNINGS:
Probably rated PG-13 (US) or 12 (UK). Occasional minor jump-scares; some flickering lights, which follow an on-screen warning; stage blood and obviously-fake horror make-up, and (of course) horror themes and tropes throughout. One scene of threat with an (obviously fake) needle. A shark. Spiderwebs, but no spiders, despite what Kevin briefly thinks. Cthulhu, and references to sacrifice. Blurred implications of nastier things throughout, but nothing seen on screen!
JUMP SCARE TIMINGS:
(these are all minor by horror movie standards, but listed to be safe)
00:27 - sudden jump in the music
05:10 - something unseen jumps out at Tom and he reacts
08:19 - something jumps out at Tom and he reacts
13:26 - Tom leaps towards camera
13:35 - Tom hits his head twice, which isn't a content warning really, it's just funny
13:51 - Tom leaps towards camera, twice
14:35 - Loud noises and electrical sparking
15:30 - Actor jumps out at Kevin
17:02 - Sudden screaming
17:21 - Actor jumps out at Kevin
17:48 - Actor jumps out at Kevin
18:47 - Actor jumps out at Kevin immediately after he says "nice try", which is hilarious
19:15 - Tom jumps out at Kevin
SPECIFIC CONTENT WARNINGS:
06:35-07:01: shark animatronic, inactive
09:12-09:37: Cthulhu animatronic
16:05-16:29: (obviously fake) threat with needle
16:33-16:38: shark!
16:33-16:47: flashing lights
18:30-19:19: Cthulhu animatronic, although if you avoid this you won't see the actual climax of the video!
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Behind-the-scenes tour of the Mansion
10:32 Getting into costume
11:57 Learning to scare
14:03 Scaring Kevin
My main channel: / tomscottgo
I'm at www.tomscott.com
Twitter: / tomscott
Instagram: / tomscottgo
Facebook: / tomscott
CREDITS
Series Producer/Director: Kirsten Taylor
Assistant Producer: Han Evans
Camera Operators: Shaun Trout, Alex Stearns
Editor: Chris Leggat
Sound Design: Dan Pugsley | www.cassinisound.com/
Executive Producers: Cambria Bailey-Jones, Guy Larsen
A Pad 26/Penny4 Production www.penny4.co.uk - Развлечения
Thanks to everyone involved! And sorry, Kevin. There are thorough content notes and timecodes for even minor jump scares in the description if anyone's a bit too worried to watch. And if you're wondering why there's quite so much blurring: RUclips's advertisers prefer not to partner with videos that have even obviously-fake blood!
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@Pinwheel1210 I guess tom is a time traveler sent to educate us
time traveller!
Edit: in this case the captions were just late, which is odd considering you’ve had at least four days to get them up.
Have you become so ableist now that you’ve even stopped adding captions to this channel? Discontinuing the captioned version of Lateral wasn’t enough discrimination for you?
@@ragnkja I forced him to sorry :(
Jess here, thank you guys so much for coming by! Sorry for any longterm psychological damage we may have caused.
Thank you for the nice presentation. I never would have thought the inner workings of a haunted house would interest me so much.
But you people really are artists!
Hah! Im glad to have discovered you here! You seem like a really cool person and are clearly happy/passionate about what you do! It's infectious!! ^-^ ❤️
Haunted houses never seemed like more than a cheap gimmick to me because the ones I've visited were either low-quality or tailored to kids. But dear god, Mortem Manor looks amazing and the behind-the-scenes stuff was really interesting. Definitely on my bucket list if I ever visit the States. Thanks for showing everything off!
Nice job Jess. What an amazing place.
Great job hosting and what an awesome setup ya'll have!
The way Kevin says "thanks for letting me out" at 19:59 makes it sound like Tom just keeps him locked in a basement all year.
his backyard, actually.
Wait...is that wrong?
And Kevin was never seen again...
"I'm here in my own basement with Kevin..."
His online appearances are all fabricated -- body double. The real Kevin is locked in a basement. There's a terminal there, he thinks it's a lifeline to the outside world... but all his words are printed into a shredder, never to be read again.
Surprisingly, blurring attempts at gore make them far more gory because your brain fills in the blanks
yeeeee
my understanding is that it does generally reduce the tendency to throw up (or similar unplesent instinctinve reactions) when exposed to something that is beyond one's tollerance levels for gore and such, though.
Blurring probably still looks nicer for the RUclips algorithm though ;)
It bothers the advertisers less, though, which is the goal. They didn't do that for us the viewers. :P
@@gigaherz_ He should have had an R-rated Halloween movie sponsor the video, so that he could show it unblurred.
That "Thanks for letting me out" sounds like Tom Scott has a dungeon full of random youtubers who are willing to do anything with Tom for a chance of a gasp of fresh air
What makes you think he doesn't?
So that's why there's so few videos from TomSKA!
You mean you don't have a dungeon full of people willing to do anything to please you? Your loss hun :P
@@zuzanabartekova4823 THERE COULD ONLY BE ONE TOM 😂
@@HassanSelim0 one Tom to rule them all
If you ever find yourself in a Haunted house, just wait by the stairs and you become invincible
Or go under the laser, so they can't see you
What’s funny about that is when I worked at a haunted house, i’ve personally chased people down a set of stairs…..
Always the best time because of how athletic you can be in that situation….
the only person that fell down was me though so
The stairs are like a respawn point.
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 spawn kill
*on the stairs
Yay, a new episode of "Tom claims to be bad at acting yet immediately delivers a fantastic performance in a genre he has no experience with!"
Hi Tom.
I'm an actor in an haunted house here in Italy, and i've been for close to 8 years now.
You have no idea how much pleasure this video gave me, some appreciation to the hard work we do every day to get people some good old high intensity screaming cardio.
Being scary is not easy, fear is such a personal thing people can walk without a whipmer by 10 butchers, 20 doctors, 30 Old ones... but then just scream for somebody standing up and yelling.
You never know, and it's such a delight to find out where each of your customers gives that "aaaaaaaaah" of fear i honestly think that, for people with such a (maybe twisted) understanding of humanity, there's no better job satisfaction.
(for us it feels like, as an example, how the train car "felt" when you screamed "i love rollercoaster" in the Alton Towers video, that's what we feel when our customers leave the house trying to catch their breath and laughing)
Long story short...welcome, if just for a bit, to the great horror family, we've been waiting you for so long...
Ps: don't feel to bad to get jumpscared by the animatronics with full lights, it happens ibce a weej even to us who work in the same house for years when we're not paying attention.
What haunted house do you work at?
My coworker used to work at a haunted house and he has insanely good body performing skills now
Y'all do a great job. I remember going into a haunted house at a theme park thinking it would be a laugh. It scared the bejesus outta me, and not to boast but that's a hard thing to do. Since then I've had a lot more admiration for the performance element of haunted houses, it really takes it to the next level
@@McNabbot i'm not allowed to say unfortunately due to contract and licensing obligations, bit there's not that many permanent ones here...
@@Rennu_the_linux_guy you pick up that and quite the knack for reading body language.
The person escorting tom around has a 10/10 sense of humour.
Also, tom hurting himself is always funny (sorry).
I love that the guy had to tell him like 3 times to just sit up in varying different phrases, and because he wasn't listening, he hurt himself. Twice. That'll learn him. I was half expecting him to do it again when his moment came.
@@somegeezer If Kevin walked into the room and suddenly heard Tom go, "ow!" then that would be funny.
Was so great working with you and getting to scare with you!
damn
Well done
A new account.....
I've trained haunt actors for a decade, and i have to give props to Mike for helping Tom to develop his own scare despite not having been bit by the scareacting bug (yet). Absolutely thrilling to see another cast and crew who love haunting so much they look to share it with the world, rather than hide it like a stingy two-cent magician. Hope your season went well, Mortem Manor! Happy Halloween!
Aw, I love how Jess is presenting everything like he's just introducing his family members and showing of his home instead of displaying gory puppets in a haunted house. Like a proud dad.
Hot glue and compressed air! Even when he's having fun, Tom is still teaching me something new.
I relate so hard with Tom, just a polite, introvert nerd who's thankful for being pushed out of his comfort zone in a good way. Bless his face and every single one of his socks.
Bless your socks is such a strange phrase and I’m going to use it everywhere
@@jaewol359 Variation from my grandmother: Bless your wee cotton socks
That last line sounds extremely British.
My socks need some serious blessings. Multiple rounds.
they used the fog swamp effect another haunted house I went to recently. The lore behind it was that the whole thing was set off by hurricane Ida's flooding uncovering something best left buried. The swamp fog was on a ramp, so it felt like the flood waters were rising as you went, until you had no choice but to 'dive'
The glee on Tom's face doing the spider-webs is I think the face we would all make and I'm glad someone got to do it.
That's on my bucket list now.
Mine as well it looks so much fun.
I wonder how the conversation went
"Kevin come to this haunted house, we are gonna film a video together."
"Oh sure, we are gonna go in together, right?"
"Umm nooo, you are gonna go in alone, but there is a surprise inside!"
I imagine that's exactly how the conversation went.
walking into a haunted house and seeing tom scott would honestly be the most terrifying thing ever
Imagine seeing a silhouette of a well mannered British guy coming from the fog and you just hear "I'm here at the abandoned asylum of Washington-"
There is a Tom Scott doppelganger/mesmer floating around from that one VPN advert. So you could have a haunted house with many Tom Scotts.
"I'm here, at the site of my latest victim's imminent death."
Gman vibes
"Those legs are gonna be a-flailin'" is a strong candidate for best non-Tom Scott bon mot (patent pending) line on this channel thus far.
Is "non-Tom Scott bon mot" a Citation Needed prize?
Tom is using the British English expression "haunted house" here, naturally. But in Floridian English this is just called a "house".
The actors weren't even actually actors.
Where I work (in New England) we call them "haunts"!
As a Floridian that managed to escape, I snorted at this. (That said, the actual haunted houses are in South Florida, at least imo.)
The entire "Learning to Scare 12:04" segment felt like i was watching a zombie teach another zombie how to scare. and i found it wholesome lemao
Immediate mistake, your trying to scare a crazy Floridian scientist
That's the really scary part, this attraction is in central Florida. Everybody in this video with the exception of Tom is a Floridian 👻
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@@slayanddecay6009 The only thing powerful enough to scare a Floridian is multiple Floridians!
@@LunaWuna no
@@SomeRandomPiggo aww did some random internet stranger disagree with me? 😭
I'd love to find a haunted house where you can just walk around without guys jumping out at you. I love the theming and _mysterious items_ all around, I just want to look and figure out the "history" of the house.
I'd kinda love to see more haunted houses that are basically escape rooms. Basically a big sprawling puzzle.
With that said, if you implemented augmented reality into the experience, you could potentially turn it into a co-operative version of Resident Evil, complete with light guns and hidden objects in the environment.
Almost like an escape room?
“mysterious items” is giving me unknowable eldritch horror vibes and it would absolutely be cool to have a more psychological horror mystery house that tries to go more for deeply unsettling you rather than jumpscaring you
Escape rooms* & any installation by Meow Wolf might be right up your alley!
*I worked at an escape room and we had a "horror themed" room with zombies that had a zombie mannequin in a partially ruined closet the second room but during Halloween we'd have an actual actor in there playing the zombie. Some groups took long enough in the second room that the zombie would just start chatting with the customers and giving thinly veiled hints.
The southern US has a lot of antebellum homes that might give you that experience!
I've always wondered why haunted attractions don't borrow from Walt Disney and add the sense of smell to their repertoire. The Disney parks pump smells into the walking paths. As you pass by a bakery, the smell of fresh baked pastries is pumped into the air. Walk into a dark room with grandpa and his entrails everywhere is one thing. Walking in that same room and bad smell hits you is something else entirely. It would sell the effect a lot more. It doesn't have to be a lot. Just the subtle hint of rotting. I was really surprised to see them show that they're doing exactly that. They're doing it right. I'd love to visit this place
Smell’s really expensive and it would be torture for the actors, unfortunately
They do in fact add smells :) see the section @6:30
Every haunted house I've been in has scents in it. Some of them are utterly gruesome.
@@OgdenM I must be going to the wrong ones, then. I've never been to one that has done it.
@@rivran They're doing it in this one. So, I guess these performers are extra tough or something and these folks have a lot of money?
As much as Kevin got scared for good by Tom, the moment I loved the most was the "Nice try! AAAAAAHHHH!" part with Mike HAHAHAHAHA
That starts at 18:41
The behind the scenes part was fascinating because I paint miniatures and the blood effect methods described and how much work goes into weathering rings true for both fairly different disciplines
16:13 "I've already had my booster thanks" even when in pressure Kevin can deliver some comedic gold
Every part of this video was awesome, I love the idea of Tom emailing his YT friends like "you wanna help with my bucket list?"
Victor seems like a right laugh too!
As a haunt actor, I'm always glad to see a video highlighting the work behind the scenes (as well as see how other folks make their sausage :p), this video is a delight!
Jess is an excellent, very watchable communicator
Man even seeing it all with the lights on was still a scary experience.
I really respect the work that gets put into Haunted Houses like this, especially Walk Through Attractions seem so hard to pull off since you can't control what the guest sees and does.
Also being a scare actor looks like so much fun.
the staff are so charismatic yet their work is so terrifying
The host giving the walkthrough is an absolute delight
That laser fog effect is awesome
Jess is giving me major Taliesin Jaffe energy, what a great guide for the behind the scenes of the production!
Dude, I would murder someone for a chance to work as a scare actor in a haunted house alongside Taliesin!
Totally!! I was wondering why he seemed so familiar, but you could not be more correct
Oh man this felt like a "normal" video with how informative this was
In a parallel universe, this was a 5-minute TYMNK video titled, "How haunted houses make things seem scary"
i mean it's meant to be a normal video, just halloween themed, haha
@@topsyturvy1097 "normal" as in "suited for the main channel"; the informative kind, not "tom enjoys his weekend" kind
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 What does ,TYMNK' mean?
@@karlwilhelmmeinert7592 Things you might not know
That thumbnail makes me want to see Tom play a British version of The Joker
Nah - Penguin
It reminds me of Jack Nicholson's Joker
David Pumpkins
I love your content so much, and I love you and your team's dedication to accessibility even more. CC, content warnings, all of that is always spot on with your productions. Thank you so much.
If only the Lateral team had the same dedication to accessibility. And when the captions on this video were late, I was seriously worried that that lack of accessibility was spreading to his other channels.
No way you brought Kevin along 😂. I'm so happy to see two of my favorites collaborate. I saw a comment on the last video about you trying to create a "Six degrees of Tom Scott" and I absolutely believe that now.
All the people there are just delightful. Love how passionate they are about their jobs!
I'm very glad for the jumpscare timestamps - I love horror concepts but hate being scared
I love how Jess knows the place inside and out and knows exactly how nonchalant to be on things that are either up ahead or work on a delayed timer...I can see the one at 8:29 being absolutely brutal "for real" - just as Tom did, you are juuuust suspicious of it enough to pass it by after confirming it's not leaping out at you, then - bam!
Also I appreciate the person writing the scare warnings' sense of humour
Ok Jess is a natural speaking to camera, what a charismatic person!
Props to the acting coach. I love that he semi stays in character, he has that Cryptmaster vibe about him.
Edit: I also like the meta-scare in that Tom changed up what he was going to do without telling the audience.
I feel like the familiarity actually added to the scare, since "my friend is a zombie!" is scarier than "a zombie!"
Tbh I will never ever go to a haunted house, but seeing this makes me about 10x more likely because having worked on stage and in acting, knowing that behind the scenes is just as chaotic a mess of actors hopping around and stuff makes them feel infinitely more approachable for some reason
The look on Tom's face while he's spraying glue is my favorite bit (4:12)
I truly hate jumpscares and would never visit something like this as a guest, so I appreciate this video all the more... So cool to get a look behind the scenes and see the actors do such a good job!
The shark head is that one that was dropped in the roof and now he haunts everywhere xD
"My house is haunted."
"Ghosts?"
"No, sharks."
Excellent work with the closed captioning! This is exactly what the color codes were meant for. As a hearing damaged person.. Thank you!
Jess Penaym really looks like a Loki just casually scaring people hahaha
That would be a fun sight to see in a haunted house. You're surrounded by zombies and then he's just there.
And he just yells "BLEH!" and stabs you?
I ran a haunted house for work a couple of years, before the pandemic. Scares the crap out of people. I was wondering about the folks that brought toddlers through, though.
This was great! As someone with PTSD, this is my version of nightmares. But going around in the light, and knowing Kevin signed up for it made it enjoyable still!!
The first and only time I was in a haunted house I ended up being the last person in a group whilst walking up the stairs. I was absolutely kacking myself that someone or "something" was behind me. There wasn't, but the fear and thought was there. I never thought that they would never scare anybody on the stairs
tom's "HAPPY HALLOWEEEEEN KEVINNNN" is too adorable 😂
This was a huge step up from the Interrogation Booth Skeleton
This is probably now my favorite video on your plus channel! The host was fun to watch, the content was interesting, I need more videos like this one!
My favourite one remains the tattoo.
Jess Penaym!? Isn't that the dude who wrote The Setup Wizard? Absolutely last person I'd expect to show up randomly on a video but Im here for it!!
same person
Definitely one of my favourite videos you've done! As a scare actor myself it's very fun seeing you get the whole getup and learning/actually scaring
I love the pride and joy he takes in his work
This video is so amazing and I haven't even seen the scary part yet. Thanks Tom for these amazing videos, I really like the plus channel as an addon to the usual videos :)
Brilliant video this channel is awesome - love how Tom showcases people who love what they do and just gets stuck in!
As someone who had worked in a haunted attraction for over a decade, I always enjoy seeing how other haunts put their scenes together. I can attest that the twisting & winding hallways are definitely there for disorientation and dual (or triple) scare locations. We also used the air cannons, scents, laser swamps (complete with squeeze bags to make it hard to walk through), a squeeze room (aka claustrophobia room), shrinking room, and at one point, coffins that the guests would enter and drop through to another level. It's all about the redirection of attention and miscues. Get them to focus "here" and scare them "there".
It was all so much fun to work inside, and even more to work the queue lines. My only regret - I am so desensitized to haunts that I generally walk through knowing where most of the scares are going to come from (and I feel really bad for the actors that give their best but can't get me with much more than a mild startle.)
Man the details and quality of the props, everything is REALLY cool
Way back in elementary school we turned out cafeteria into a haunted house every year. I may have been 6 or 7 at the time but I distinctly remember helping to paint the set and spray cobwebs around. This takes me back.
Great collab! Thanks Kevin, Tom & all the crew!
this scared me, at the very least. great job and nice fun times, tom!
It's so nice to see a collab with TheBackyardScientist. Your Videos are absolutely great :)
Tom walking around the haunted house had the same energy as Sarah Greene in Ghostwatch 😂
Jess and that team there seemed super awesome to hang around! Great video
As a haunted house worker im so glad you did this
This video is so much fun to watch as a fairly seasoned scare actor. Been with my haunt for 3 years.
I can so rarely do scary stuff, but this was surprisingly manageable. Excellent video as always!
I absolutely LOVE the sincere appreciation and exploration of scare attractions WITH the ardent sense of openness and kindness of thorough information and warnings for those who don't want to be upset.
The first though seeing the thumbnail of Tom was "oh he's precious!"
i was in a local haunted house for 14 years. its alot of fun really. seeing how everything is all set up. its all harmless fun. its alot of thought put into how things are done. being mindful of possible trip hazards and fire hazards and trying to avoid those. the guy is right when people are scared its no telling what they might do. people react differently to being scared.
Tom can definitely act this was amazing to look into a haunted house without going through it. I enjoy seeing how stuff works.
How nice! A collaboration with the backdoor scientist, I have been hoping for this to happen
Kevin really went from eating dog food to being scared by Tom Scott...what a life. Jess is living his dream. Love how passionate the actors are! The blurring really makes the video feel more horrific, like a censored snuff film.
Mortem Manor is in Kissimmee (not Orlando proper), just outside Celebration (a town that Disney built during the Eisner era...Defunctland's favorite era) and Disney World property. So for those staying around Disney, this is a great thing to do if you wanna do more than just Disney.
This makes me want to visit but it's a very long way also not great with mannequins. A tour with the lights on sounds good but probably not possible.
12:18 I love seeing the rolling R represented in the subtitles. Well done!
"Oh, that's not a spider that's Cthulhu." the best thing i've ever heard someone say
I used to love mostly local to Kissimmee (where Mortem Manor is) and would take my vintage Hearses out for the weekly car cruises at Old Town. While that was always a delightful time, what I truly miss is Mortem Manor.
I want to voice my appreciation for the extensiveness of the content warnings in the description, way to go above and beyond!
You just keep being amazing, and let us all live vicariously through you and do incredible things. Thank you for that!
I absolutely LOVE haunted houses! One of my earliest memories in life was going to one with my grandmother. I was even a haunted house critic for 4 years. We would go to all 20+ haunted attractions in our city... sometimes 2 or 3 in one night... and rank and review them on our website... since the local haunt guild was responsible for the "reviews" in the local newspaper. I also would turn my entire house into a haunt each year before that. Growing up near Salem, Massachusetts and having actors for parents stoked the love of haunts and Halloween. I now want to rig up my glue gun to a compressor! Happy Halloween, y'all!
What a collab! I love you both!!
"oh that's not a spider. That's Cthulhu 😄, the dark lord 😃." -😂😭
Especially in the thumbnail, Tom's makeup really does make him look like Beetlejuice.
Never felt like visiting one of these things but I almost wanna visit this place 'cause they seem like cool, charming people and the experience seems quite fun even when it's obviously overwhelming. x) God, what a great vid for the season.
I don't do horror but seeing the technical aspects of this haunted house was great. And then seeing Kevin experience it with the actors in situ was very interesting too. Excellent scaring as well!
My heart sank when he said "no, my shoes!" i was like he better make it there in time! Amazing video! I love the plus channel! 🙌
Such a great video! Jess is amazing and did a great job. I followed them when they wrote the set up wizard which was really well done.
Imagine Kevin just pulls up with one of his scary inventions
How do I like a video TWICE? This is gold
the house manager is so cool, he should have a youtube chanel
i just want to point out the improv on these actors. 16:16 after Kevin tries to alleviate some fear with "i've already had my booster thanks", the lunge with "HOW BOUT ANOTHER" was brilliant
"Thanks for letting me out"
I think the most interesting part of this was just learning all the behind-the-scenes things that go into setting a haunted house up :)
Thanks for the blurring👍😊
This is so good!