Video: Corgi Playing ‘Scary Movie’ Amazes Owner
Photo credit: @olliethetripodcorgi / Instagram

Video: Corgi Playing ‘Scary Movie’ Amazes Owner

You know that moment in horror movies when the music dips, the hallway’s empty, and you’re sure something’s about to jump out? Ollie nails that same suspenseful vibe in this funny little reel that his owner has posted on @olliethetripodcorgi. The Corgi, in peak dramatic mode, seems to think Halloween deserves its own home movie, starring him, obviously. One second he’s gone, the next he’s swooshing past again, like a ghost with fur and way too much energy. It’s both eerie and adorable, which honestly feels like peak Ollie. Perfect timing, too, given it’s officially spooky season.

Owner shows Corgi having ‘quite the imagination’ during playtime

Hundreds of people have already hit ‘like,’ which totally checks out once you see it. The video begins with him getting up and dashing purposefully down the hallway toward the front door. The text on screen reads, “Your dog wants to play ‘scary movie,’” which feels spot-on for this little trickster. He pauses dramatically — clearly setting the scene — before rushing off to his right.

His mom, filming behind him, pans the camera to follow, expecting him to appear down the wraparound hallway. Nothing. Then she pans back to the spot he was last seen. And out of nowhere, he zips past the frame like a jump scare with fur.

A few beats later, it goes quiet, too quiet, until Ollie reappears from the opposite direction and charges straight at his mom. The creepy background music seals the deal, making his random zoomies feel straight out of a horror flick.

“He’s got quite the imagination,” his mom wrote in the caption, and she’s not kidding. His paw might be different, but Ollie moves like the wind; dramatic, hilarious, and a total sweetheart. And from the comments, it’s clear fans are hooked: One said, “When he came back around the corner at the end.” Another joked, “Do you like scary zoomies?” Judging by how he basically starred, directed, and produced this short film, the answer’s a big yes.

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