Unsolved Mysteries.Creepiest show ever?
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Unsolved Mysteries.Creepiest show ever?
I love being freaked out watching the re-runs.They could be doing a story of a puppy in a park.But, between Robert Stack's voice and the music
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Yes. There are 6 volumes available on DVD. All are great (except maybe Miracles). Wal-Mart carrys a few (Usually Ghosts and Bizzare Murders) for $25.xx
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I would agree. Get the dvd sets....definately alot better watching similiar themed re-enactments than watching a murder, than the tearful family reunion, then back to a ghost story.
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Yeah that show was very creepy. Like the kind of creepy where you don't really want to walk past your windows at night becuase you'll afraid there will be some stranger or creature out there lurking.
Still not as creepy as any Slim Goodbody show.
Still not as creepy as any Slim Goodbody show.
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Oh is this the one where they had that guy from the Airplane! movie? Yeah his voice with the show i would be scared shitless, bad idea watching this at night.
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In answer to the title, absolutely! The show did itself no favours by showing nonsense like ghosts and miracles, but the crime and missing-persons material was done with such subdued, unnerving style that the show was often genuinely eerie, especially with Stack's inimitably husky voice, his sincerity in presentation, and the great music scores (especially the theme music, which they unfortunately watered down increasingly over the years; the original version was the best).
I also found many of the reunion/lost-love/find-this-stranger-who-helped-me stories genuinely moving. The two I recall the best are, first, the reminiscences of a middle-aged man of his childhood in Belgium (?) during WWII, when his mother invited famished alliance soldiers and Nazi soldiers into her backwoods cabin in the middle of winter to eat, but insisted they leave their weapons outside. It was an unforgettable evening of breaking bread near a warm fireplace, and of enemies, who didn't even speak the same language, seeing each other as human beings.
The other of those stories I most remember concerned the girl who had run away from home and found herself frightened and sad on a Greyhound to nowhere, when three burly truck drivers befriended her, listened to her tale, bought her lunch, and persuaded her to return home to her parents, paying for the trip to boot.
I also found many of the reunion/lost-love/find-this-stranger-who-helped-me stories genuinely moving. The two I recall the best are, first, the reminiscences of a middle-aged man of his childhood in Belgium (?) during WWII, when his mother invited famished alliance soldiers and Nazi soldiers into her backwoods cabin in the middle of winter to eat, but insisted they leave their weapons outside. It was an unforgettable evening of breaking bread near a warm fireplace, and of enemies, who didn't even speak the same language, seeing each other as human beings.
The other of those stories I most remember concerned the girl who had run away from home and found herself frightened and sad on a Greyhound to nowhere, when three burly truck drivers befriended her, listened to her tale, bought her lunch, and persuaded her to return home to her parents, paying for the trip to boot.
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They did a haunted house segment once that scared me shitless.
The story of the haunting wasn't particularly scary, but there was one shot in particular that really did me in. It's a POV shot from someone laying in bed looking up at the ceiling. All of a sudden a male ghost appears and leans over the bed while looking straight into the camera.
Gives me chills just thinking about it, and it's the sole reason that I can't sleep on my back to this day.
What an awesome show.
The story of the haunting wasn't particularly scary, but there was one shot in particular that really did me in. It's a POV shot from someone laying in bed looking up at the ceiling. All of a sudden a male ghost appears and leans over the bed while looking straight into the camera.
Gives me chills just thinking about it, and it's the sole reason that I can't sleep on my back to this day.
What an awesome show.
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The music totally freaked me out as a kid. Now I watch the reruns and I can laugh about it.
I wonder though, how many cases are now solved but Robert Stack has passed on and can't do 'updates'. Maybe someone tells Lifetime not to re-show stuff that's resolved?
I wonder though, how many cases are now solved but Robert Stack has passed on and can't do 'updates'. Maybe someone tells Lifetime not to re-show stuff that's resolved?
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That show scared the shit out of me as a kid. I was paranoid for years about wandering murderers, alien abductions and non-alien-related kidnappings.
The thing is, I didn't stop watching because I had to know what to watch out for.
The music was kinda cool, but I definitely don't miss the sleepless nights.
The thing is, I didn't stop watching because I had to know what to watch out for.
The music was kinda cool, but I definitely don't miss the sleepless nights.
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Originally Posted by lopper
They did a haunted house segment once that scared me shitless.
The story of the haunting wasn't particularly scary, but there was one shot in particular that really did me in. It's a POV shot from someone laying in bed looking up at the ceiling. All of a sudden a male ghost appears and leans over the bed while looking straight into the camera.
Gives me chills just thinking about it, and it's the sole reason that I can't sleep on my back to this day.
What an awesome show.
The story of the haunting wasn't particularly scary, but there was one shot in particular that really did me in. It's a POV shot from someone laying in bed looking up at the ceiling. All of a sudden a male ghost appears and leans over the bed while looking straight into the camera.
Gives me chills just thinking about it, and it's the sole reason that I can't sleep on my back to this day.
What an awesome show.