Did A Flying Saucer Attack Chicago's O'Hare Airport?
So many of the most infamous UFO Incidents seem like they happened so long ago. When we think of major turning points in the discussion of whether or not to take these encounters seriously, we think of names like Roswell, Kenneth Arnold, Travis Walton, Area 51... All episodes in history that date more than 45 years ago or more. Where are the more modern major UFO Incidents, some of us wonder. As it turns out, one of the more startling UFO sightings happened just under 20 years ago, in broad daylight no less. And yet, thanks to a mixture of official denials, lack of concrete evidence, and perhaps just the general antipathy some people have for the subject in our modern era, it hasn’t gotten nearly as much attention as it deserves. In fact, there are a lot of UFO enthusiasts who haven’t even heard of the Flying Disc that showed up, unexpectedly, at Chicago’s bustling O’Hare Airport for a little while before just as quickly departing. But it happened, according to many. It didn’t happen, according to many more.
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Evolution: Originally Intended As A Ghostbusters Sequel?
When it comes to horror movies- sometimes you have to bend the definition of the genre your own way to create something fun and familiar, yet refreshing and new at the same time. Adding contrasting elements to a scary story can often lead to a mess of clashing tones, but when it’s done correctly, and the balance is handled delicately and by professionals- you can get something brilliant... All of that to say- Today's video is about Evolution!
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Why Freddy vs Jason Is More An Elm Street Movie Than Friday The 13th
Often, the debate can be had regarding whether or not the audience cares about the victims in a horror film or the killers themselves. Sure, we all love the Laurie Strodes and Nancy Thompsons of the world, but what about the lesser characters in the later entries? In those instances, we are firmly on the side of the killer. So in 2003, when two titans of the horror genre did battle, you can bet that no one was buying a ticket to root on Miss Lori Campbell. So let's praise the Voorhees and Krueger of it all as we slash our way through Freddy vs Jason.
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The Unsettling Story Behind Tallman's Haunting
A bunk bed that brings unwanted guests into a family home and a 100-year-old ledger that inflicts its owners with terrifying dreams are the focus of two tales as told by Evan O'Hare. Are you ready for more... Haunted Objects?
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Does 'Cursed' Have The Most Troubled Production Ever?
Even the horror greats have some blemishes on their filmography. John Carpenter has Ghosts of Mars. Tobe Hooper has Crocodile. And Wes Craven has a werewolf venture that reeks of having a troubled production. So we're getting into all of the CGI Werewolves, replaced actors, and forced ratings change, as we look at how Awfully Good is Wes Craven's Cursed.
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WTF Happened To M. Night Shyamalan's The Village?
M. Night Shyamalan was dubbed by Newsweek as being The Next Spielberg. But after a few blunders, Night found himself having to self-finance his productions. So we're going to look at his first misstep as we look at WTF Happened To The Village.
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Indrid Cold: Unraveling The Enigma Of The Grinning Visitor
What would you do...? It’s perhaps the easiest question to ask yourself when considering coming face-to-face with something unexplainable. We like to think we’d be open to a fantastical experience, that we’d open our eyes ever wider to soak in the shocking phenomena at hand. But really think about it... Would you stand your ground - or would you run in fear? Would your curiosity win out - or win terror overwhelm it? There’s really no telling how you’d react if the unthinkable happened before you. Maybe you never want to find out...
We’re going to look at a couple very different responses to our questions. And you’ll have a moment or two to ask yourself... What would I do if I met Indrid Cold... The Grinning Man?
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Why Is Tales From The Crypt Stuck On DVD?
In 1989, an HBO horror anthology series took the genre by storm. Its chilling intro, featuring a journey through a decrepit mansion filled with horrors, left a lasting impression. The Crypt Keeper's devilish laugh and eerie atmosphere haunted my nights. Today, we delve into why this amazing series lacks a Blu-ray remaster and when we can expect one – a journey not as simple as it seems.
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Eight Legged Freaks: A Clever Tribute To Legendary Creature Features
Ever stumbled upon a flick that's like a hidden treasure in the world of creature features? Well, let me introduce you to Eight Legged Freaks, a 2002 arachnid escapade that slipped through the cracks for many. Beyond just sending shivers down your spine, this movie dishes out a killer combo of horror and humor that makes it stand out from the crowd. So, buckle up as we dive into why Eight Legged Freaks is that underrated, entertaining gem you didn't know you needed.
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WTF Happened To Hostel?
Eli Roth burst onto the horror scene with the now cult classic Cabin Fever in 2002 and followed it up with another gorefest that would not only spawn two sequels but would become renowned for some pretty shocking imagery. However, was the hype for the movie justified, or did Roth create another sick and twisted splatterfest without any substance? Well, don’t book that ticket to Slovakia just yet, as we find out WTF happened to Hostel.
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WTF Happened To End Of Days?
The end of the 1990s was an odd time for cinema and in general. We were in the midst of Y2K, and fears that It could lead to something of an apocalypse. So, of course, Hollywood ran with it. Technology gone wrong, end of days, Satan coming to Earth, etc. Today we look back at End Of Days!
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Friday The 13th Part 7: A Sequel That Deserves More Recognition
Today we look at a scene from one of the more underappreciated entries in the Friday the 13th franchise. The film we are talking about today is Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood. And today, we are focusing on the entire climactic sequence in which iconic slasher Jason Voorhees gets knocked around by the telekinetic abilities of heroine Tina!
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WTF Happened To Leviathan?
1989 saw the release of 3 very similar underwater flicks. While James Cameron's Abyss may have just gotten a 4K release, and Deepstar Six became almost forgotten, today we're looking at the one that's more middle of the road. And while the film may have turned out subpar, the production was full of insanity. So come on this journey to the ocean floor as we tell you WTF Happened To Leviathan!
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Is Hereditary Ari Aster's Horror Masterpiece?
2018’s Hereditary is the feature film debut of Ari Aster and was released with iconic arthouse studio, A24. The film follows the Graham family led by parents Annie and Steve and including their two children, Peter and Charlie. After a family tragedy leaves their young daughter dead, the family slowly spirals into chaos as the grief of their loss brings out the absolute worst and most desperate of darkness inside of them and their lineage.
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New Year's Evil: This Slasher Deserves A Remake
Set against the backdrop of a punk rock and new wave music festival, New Year's Evil stands out with its unique premise of a killer targeting victims in different time zones on New Year's Eve. The gritty atmosphere, memorable kills, and Roz Kelly's compelling performance as the radio DJ protagonist contribute to its cult appeal.
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The Best Horror Movies of 2023
As the year comes to a close, we look back on all of the wonderful moments that cinema has provided. We've got a nice mix of films that took the box office by storm and lesser-seen gems that you really should take the time to check out yourself. From an angry pilgrim to something in the walls, all the way to rich people and the strange things they do for kicks, we're covering them all. Because this is Our 10 Favorite Horror Films of 2023.
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WTF Happened To Krampus?
Some years ago, Trick R Treat left an indelible mark on Halloween horror, and the creative force behind that anthology film showcased the potential for a captivating Christmas horror tale with the release of Krampus in 2015. Unlike its darker predecessor, Krampus adopts a more family-friendly horror approach akin to classics like Gremlins, blending comedic elements to cater to a broader audience, including younger viewers and families.
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The Best Christmas TV Episodes Of All Time
Horror for Christmas? Yes, I'm here to holly your jolly, deck your halls, and sacrifice your children to Krampus. What a merry holiday season indeed! Since our October vid focused on Halloween Specials, I figured the Spooky Christmas crossovers deserved some attention as well.
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Christmas Bloody Christmas: Embracing The Dark Side Of December
Today we're looking back at a movie that was just released last year, writer/director Joe Begos's holiday horror film Christmas Bloody Christmas. It's bound for midnight movie status, and today we tell you why!
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Dawn of the Dead And The Importance Of Physical Media
Would it be a total buzz kill to find out one day when you decide to open your streaming service and see some of your digital copies gone in an instant? What if you didn't have the chance to pick up a physical copy as a backup when it was put on store shelves at your local retailer months or years prior? Chances are, it's happening much more frequently, and that's a sad, hard pill to swallow. Today, let's talk about a film that has disappeared in the ether when it comes to physical and digital release. Let's discuss George A. Romero's 1978 zombie epic, Dawn of the Dead.
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WTF Happened To Ravenous?
A unique blend of horror, dark comedy, and historical drama, Ravenous is set during the Mexican-American War; the movie explores themes of cannibalism, survival, and the thin line between civilization and savagery. Its seamless shift between intense horror and dark humor sets it apart, challenging genre conventions. Ravenous is a cult classic that captivates with its bold storytelling and haunting exploration of the human psyche.
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The Best Scenes From Big Trouble In Little China
JoBlo’s own Lance Vlcek shifts his focus over to the works of John Carpenter with the latest episode in his The Best Scene video series. The Carpenter classic Lance is looking at with this one is the 1986 action extravaganza Big Trouble in Little China, a movie that's so good that he couldn't pick just one "best scene". He narrowed it down to three options!
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Why The Psycho Remake Failed
Despite the incredible execution and near-perfect performances of everyone involved in the making of Psycho- Someone, somewhere, thought it would be a good idea to create an almost shot-for-shot remake of the classic 1960 title and bringing it into the modern era, while simultaneously remaining detrimentally faithful to the original film- which was not meant for the modern era.
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Is Paranormal Activity The Best Modern Day Found Footage Film?
Movies with $15,000 budgets are usually doomed to failure. Heck, that's more the budget of a 5-minute short film than for a full-length feature. Yet somehow, Oren Peli was able to give audiences an experience that scared the crap out of them. So join us as we go back to the late 2000s and revisit Paranormal Activity.
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Joy Ride: A Chilling Horror Outing With Paul Walker
What if the person you prank called turned out to be a sadistic serial killer with limited patience for
practical jokes, and even less patience for unruly young people who waste his time and give him the
dreaded...blue balls. That is the premise for 2001’s Joy Ride- a horror thriller about a pair of brothers
and their childhood friend who are making their way cross-country when a road trip prank gone wrong results in a relentless weekend of death, car chases, sabotage and even a bit of pink champagne. It’s a movie that plays on the classic teen slasher moodiness while also substituting blood and guts with more subtle haunts like the monotone and rough voice of the killer being the main terrifier in the story.
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