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The Mist (2007)

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Finding a gem in Stephen King’s work is not all that hard and The Mist, which was first published by King as a novella in a 1980’s horror anthology called Dark Forces and then again in 1985 as part of his short story collection Skeleton Crew, a tremendous read. If you have read the original [...]
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Bigfoot Metal? Yep. Troglodyte!!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It does indeed exist, check this out!! Skunk Ape Rape lol. Classic!

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I EAT YOUR FACE!

New clips, trailer & loads of new pics for THE HOLE!

Monday, June 29th, 2009
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Though Joe Dante’s The Hole still doesn’t have a US release date set, Italy will be giving it some theatrical play come June 18th, so naturally assets are now flooding their way online.

Thus, I bring you a few clips and a new trailer below, all of which are in Italian (and with sadly no English subs), but at least it’s new footage to hold us off until its eventual release in the US.
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Whos That

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Who’s That is a short scary poem about creepy things lurking in the dark.

Who’s that knocking at my door
Moving silently across the floor
Who’s that lurking in my hall
Tapping…



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Halloween Party Scary Sound Fx Scenes Vol # 2

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Album Name: Halloween Party Scary Sound FX Scenes Vol. 2
Album Year: 2008
Genre: Halloween Sounds
Bit Rate: 256kbps
Total Tracks: 4
Running Time: 41 Minutes

I downloaded this through Amazon and I figured you guys would like it, I was planning to buy Vol. 1 but didn’t have the money at the time I will buy it soon and upload it here. Also for my new visitors if you have any friends who might be looking for Scary Sounds please share this link to everyone you know so we keep the older links alive and going for anybody who might not of downloaded the older stuff I uploaded through the years. Thanks.

Tracklist

1. The Cemetery
2. Haunted Forest
3. Ghosts in The Wind
4. A Stormy Night

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Slithery Dee

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

The Slithery Dee is a funny scary poem about a monster from the sea.

The Slithery Dee
He lives in the sea
He saw all the others
But he didn’t see me.
The Slithery Dee
He came out of the sea
He…



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DVD/Blu-ray Cover Art & Extras for SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
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George A. Romero’s latest entry into the DEAD zombie series will finally hit DVD/Blu-ray shelves on August 24th from Magnolia Home Entertainment. An official promo ad, featuring the cover art, can be found on the right and can be enlarged for detailed viewing!

The film will be released in three formats: a standard DVD single disc (picture on the left of the ad) and a 2-disc DVD/single Blu-ray "Ultimate Undead Edition" (pictured on the right of the ad).  Special features for these "Ultimate Undead Editions" include the following: … read more
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The Haunted Mansion

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Album Name: The Haunted Mansion
Album Year: 2009
Genre: Soundtrack
Bit Rate: 192kbps
Total Tracks: 7
Running Time: 48 Minutes

I picked this up at Disneyland during my trip at the beginning of October I was sort of afraid to post the download link on here but I will post a sharebee link soon just in case this rapidshare link gets deleted or if they try to delete my blog. I will have it up here until Novemeber 1st then I will delete this so if I were you get this album while you have the chance.

Tracklist

1. The Haunted Mansion
2. Ghostly Music Box
3. Otherworldly Concerto
4. A Swinging Wake
5. The Graveyard Band
6. 999 Happy Haunts
7. Phantom Manor Suite

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The Pirates’ House

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Ghostly laughter, footsteps and objects that move—It all seems pretty standard at first glance at The Pirates’ House in Old Fort, Savannah. But the name of the location reflects a lot of the spirit—or spirits—of the place. Yes, The Pirates’ House is haunted by sailors, seadogs, privateers and perhaps even real (and, of cousre, very dead) pirates.

Not far from the Savannah River in Old Fort, Savannah, Georgia is The Pirates’ House. Built in 1753 and joined with the oldest house in the entire state, the brick and wood structure even looks like it should be haunted by the seadogs of yesteryear. The American Museum Society even credits it as a “house museum” because of ongoing and continual efforts to restore it faithfully.

Over time the original house became a tavern and additional buildings merged into it, giving its first floor more than a dozen separate dining areas today. Traditionally, the eating and drinking was done on the first floor and men slept in the rooms comprising the second floor. For a while (much more recently) a jazz bar took up several rooms upstairs, but now the 2nd story is mainly used for storage. In the basement, a long brick-lined tunnel ran from The Pirates’ House all the way to the water’s edge and was supposedly used for aiding impressment, a common practice in The Pirates’ House’s early years.

Sailing was dangerous work, and there were many times when crews had spots to be filled—and not many willing volunteers. So in spots like The Pirate’s House’s Captain’s Room, captains and crewmen got creative and would either get able-bodied men drunk, drugged, or (occasionally) whacked over the head, and then drag him down the long brick tunnel to a waiting ship. By the time a man had regained his senses he was out at sea, and firmly stuck aboard ship at the mercy of the captain and supporting crew. A popular local story is told of a Savannah police officer who happened by for a drink on his way home and wound up taking a two-year forced tour of the Far East before he could get back home.

Although pirates had been a real menace up and down the eastern coast, by the time The Pirates’ House was originally constructed most of the pirates had been run out of town. But the privateers—men who had a “letter of marque” granting them the legal right to raid ships belonging to other nations—rivaled the danger of pirates any day. The famous French privateer, Jean Lafitte, stayed at The Pirates’ House many times between dates aboard ship.

Supposedly it was, in part, The Pirates’ House that helped inspire Robert Louis Stevenson and the characters of his popular “Treasure Island.”

Laughter is often heard coming from the unoccupied upstairs, and many people have reported seeing a scarred and ragged looking privateer (nicknamed “Captain Flint” now) in the upstairs and basement area. The first floor also hosts a spectre—seemingly a gruff sailor—hangs around the stairs, and another equally charming spirit has supposedly appeared long enough to cast a baleful glare at the cook before disappearing again. Chairs get rearranged nearly nightly in one particular dining area on the first floor and some people have reported feeling physically sick when they report to work at The Pirates’ House.

The site has been investigated twice by the Paranormal Ghost Hunters of North Georgia. The first investigation yielded nothing of great value, but the second investigation did yield photos of orbs as well as some recordings of ghostly voices via EVP.

The Pirates’ House is open to visitors interested in having a meal or a drink and an unobtrusive glance around. If you are more serious about doing an investigation or asking questions about something other than their menu, look them up and call for permission.

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The Descent (2006)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Those who have fond memories of 2002’s breakthrough werewolf hit Dog Soldiers will already know that Neil Marshall isn’t kidding around when it comes to directing a great movie. This is a man with a passion for film who is going to go the distance to bring the audience what it wants. This time, the [...]
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