The video is a vlog by a comedian who has been neglecting his vlogging and instead focusing on making trailers. He addresses his viewers, who have been requesting that he go back to vlogging. The comedian then shares his personal experience of being afraid of horror movies as a child and how he overcame his fear. He provides a list of humorous tips on how to survive a horror movie, including not being an idiot, having basic coordination and cardio, not hiding under the bed, and not owning a record player. He also jokes that horror movies have good morals and that they could be used as a teaching tool to prevent kids from doing drugs, having sex, and being violent. The video ends with the comedian teasing that the video is actually a trailer and that he will return to his normal vlogging style soon.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. October is considered the scariest month of the year.
2. The speaker used to be afraid of horror movies when they were younger.
3. The speaker's fear of horror movies affected their daily life, causing them to be scared of doing everyday tasks like going to the bathroom.
4. The speaker eventually overcame their fear of horror movies by bringing them into perspective.
5. The speaker provides tips on how to survive in a horror movie, including using common sense, having basic coordination and cardio, and not being an idiot.
6. The speaker advises against doing things that a PSA would tell you not to do, such as taking drugs, having sex, and being violent, as these actions can lead to death in a horror movie.
7. Horror movies can have good morals and can be used to teach kids not to do certain things.
8. The speaker hasn't vlogged in a while and is trying out a new style of video.
9. The speaker will have another video up before Halloween.
10. The video was recorded in 2013.