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jesse mccartney bleeding love OMG!!! Jesse McCartney singing his own version of bleeding love Tags: teen Pop R&B jesse mccartney is hot |
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My Dvd Collection - The Best 70's Horror Films Join Our Message Board - http://donmurphboard1.proboards102.com/ In this Dvd Collection series video I talk about and Review some of my all time favorite 1970's Horror films that I have in my dvd collection. The best 70's Horror Movies are: - John Carpenter's Halloween : Directed by John Carpenter - Starring : Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis - Bad Ronald : Directed by Buzz Kulik - Starring Scott Jacoby and Dabney Coleman - Crawlspace ( The Tv Movie ) : Directed by John newland and Buzz Kulik - Trilogy of Terror : Directed by Dan Curtis - Starring Karen Black - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre : Directed by Tobe Hooper - Starring Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal and Gunnar Hansen as Leatherface - Let's Scare Jessica to Death : Directed by John D. Hancock - The Changeling : Directed by Peter Medak - Starring George C. Scott - Lèvres rouges, Les ( Daughters of Darkness ) : Directed by Harry Kümel - Ultimo treno della notte, L' - Night Train Murders : Directed by Aldo Lado - Starring Flavio Bucci - George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978) : Directed by George A. Remero - Starring David Emge and Ken Foree - Tourist Trap : Directed by David Schmoeller - Starring Chuck Connors - Shock waves : Directed by Ken Wiederhorn - Starring Peter Cushing and Brooke adams - Phantasm : Directed by Don Coscarelli - Starring A. Michael Baldwin, Reggies Bannister and Angus Scrimm - The Last House on the Left : Directed by Wes Craven - Starring David Hess - The Hills have eyes : Directed by Wes Craven - Starring Dee Wallace Stone and Michael Berryman - Cagged Terror aka Golden Apples of the Sun : Directed by Barrie McLean and Kristen Weingartner - Starring Elizabeth Suzuk, Percy Harkness ... Richard, Leon Morenzie and Derek Lamb - Blue Sunshine : Directed by Jeff Lieberman - Starring Zalman King and Deborah Waters - Suspiria : Directed by Dario Argento - Starring Jessica Harper - Must by the goblin - Zombie aka Zombi 2 : Directed by Lucio Fulci - Starring Tisa Farrow - Phantom of the Paradise : Directed by Brian De Palma - Starring William Finley * In this dvd collection video I also give my opinions on all these remakes of classic films thats are going out. Tags: my dvd collection best 70's horror films grindhouse gory david hess hollywood remakes dvds cult movies zombies hd |
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The Horrors She Is The New Thing Amazing new video from The Horrors - best bits are when Faris' heart gets eaten by the dead girl and Coffin Joe has his eyes plucked out by the crow! Beyond awesome. Tags: horrors she is the new thing faris rotter spider webb coffin joe tomethy furse joshua von grimm |
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THE ORIGINAL Scary 'Mary Poppins' Recut Trailer This recut of the Disney classic 'Mary Poppins' was made by myself (Chris Rule), with assistance by Nick Eckert. This is TOP-QUALITY for YouTube and TAG-FREE. This contains the musical piece "A Violent Attack" composed by Caine Davidson for the film 'An American Haunting,' "Stay Awake" written by Richard and Robert Sherman for Disney's 'Mary Poppins,' and stock sounds from iMovie. Clips filmed with a Penasonic MiniDV camera and edited on iMovie. ***** Please do not support the low-quality versions other people have uploaded to their channels against YouTube's policy. Thanks to all! ***** Tags: scary mary poppins recut horror movie remix thriller spoof preview Julie Andrews redone funny halloween edit |
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Asian Horror - The Eye Some of the scary moments from The Eye Tags: the eye japanese horror asian scary |
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Horror Friends http://www.jordancrowderfilms.com Horror just ain't what it used to be. After watching, if you wish, go ahead and check out some of the behind the scenes extras that are posted as video responses. Keep in mind that this film was made 4 years ago, it was a sketch/short film and I don't intend on making it into a series. However, if you want to see what the cast and crew have been up to lately, check out the trailer for my feature film BEND & BREAK on my channel as well as THE WINGMEN web series. Thanks for watching and please subscribe! Tags: horror friends jordan steven crowder freddy krueger oj michael myers friday the 13th hannibal jason voorhees halloween |
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The Lion King Trailer Recut (Horror) Simba and Kovu go psycho in this recut trailer of "The Lion King" to make it look like an upcoming horror movie. I used clips from both "The Lion King" movies (1 and 2), not just the first. Watched some trailers, tv spots, different stuff to see a few techniques used. Learned new stuff, liked how the beginning and end turned out (the middle block not so much). Real shame I couldn't make it longer. At 1:35 feels pretty damned short. Yeah, I cheated and used a couple of voice bits from other things, but otherwise it's all Lion King. And yeah, I'm overusing Akira Yamaoka but there's nothing better for creepy or horror music. Warning, very loud. Lots of "BANG!"s (which I don't like either but I have a limited amount of SFX). Enjoy. Comments please. ******* Songs Used: -Akira Yamaoka -- Over (Silent Hill OST) -Shirley Walker -- Last Chance (Final Destination Original Score) -Harry Gregson Williams -- The Sorrow (Metal Gear Solid 3 OST) -Akira Yamaoka -- I'll Kill You (Silent Hill OST) -Akira Yamaoka -- All (Silent Hill OST) -Immediate Music -- Sixty Voices Rise 5 (Themes for Orchestra and Choir) -Akira Yamaoka -- Ain't Gonna Rain (Silent Hill OST) -Akira Yamaoka -- Didn't Know Didn't Know (Silent Hill 4 Unreleased Soundtrack) Extra sound clips from: -Silent Hill 2. -Silent Hill 3. -Silent Hill Movie (trailer) -The Incredible Hulk (1996). Tags: the lion king II simba's pride recut trailer horror movie akira yamaoka silent hill |
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THE HORRORS - SHEENA IS A PARASITE Directed by Chris Cunningham, the guy who did the Aphex Twin videos. Samantha Morton is in it as well. Tags: Horrors Chris Cunningham Samantha Morton punk indie |
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Horror Movie Trailer My new horror movie trailer! Music by Jonathan Coulton. Well, some of it. http://www.jonathancoulton.com http://www.MintyPineapple.com Tags: funny aloha joe halloween horror scary creepy doll jonathan coulton hundred acre wood pooh christopher robin sanders |
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RJD2 - The Horror RJD2 aka Ramble Jon Krohn's "The Horror" music video from "Little Movies Big Noises". This song is from the album Dead Ringer (2002). http://www.rjd2site.com/ Tags: rjd2 the horror defjux techno rap underground dvd trippy music video |
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The Horrors Count In Fives Amazing promo for the new Horrors video, shot by director Daniel Wolfe. Tags: Horrors Count Fives Daniel Wolfe Sign Language |
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Rocky Horror - Time Warp Lets Do The Time Warp Again!! Tags: Rocky Horry Picture Show Time Warp |
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The Horrors Jack The Ripper Music Film This is a music video I made for the song 'Jack The Ripper' by The Horrors. I filmed all of the footage myself. Hope you like it. Enjoy. Comments please, let me know what you think... Contact me at theymademedoit16@hotmail.co.uk or myspace.com/that_is_shit Tags: The Horrors Jack Ripper Faris Rotter Joshua Von Grimm Spider Webb Sweeny Todd Coffin Joe Emma Music Film Black White Tim |
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JEFFREY LEWIS - 'WILLIAMSBURG WILL OLDHAM HORROR' PROMO DIRECTED BY MARK LOCKE, from the Jeffrey & Jack Lewis album 'City & Eastern Songs'. www.TheJeffreyLewisSite.com www.myspace.com/jefflewisband www.roughtrade.com This video also features cameos from artists Biff Rose (www.biffrose.com) and Tuli Kupferberg of legendary New York band The Fugs (www.thefugs.com)! See it in much higher res, plus Jeff & Jack's 'Posters' video in high res too, at www.fortmarkfilms.com! Tags: Jeffrey Jeff Lewis Antifolk Moldy Peaches Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror Mark Locke Palace Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Fugs |
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Vaccines in Sci-Fi Horror http://www.BrasscheckTV.com From Sci-Fi Horrors to Real-Life Horrors, vaccine programs that affect our health, our food supply, and even our reproductive systems are being implemented. Whether it is with reckless abandon or a malevolence of purpose, I will leave that for you to decide. However, with vaccine-caused outbreaks, viruses leaving laboratories on their own accord, and companies willing to overstate the need for their questionable vaccines, Sci-Fi Horror is getting a little too real. Washington Post: Vaccine-Caused Outbreaks http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/05/AR2007100501193.html BBC: Foot and Mouth http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6931639.stm New York Times: HPV Vaccine http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9E06E7DF163FF93BA25754C0A9609C8B63 Renew America: FDA and HPV http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/janak/071220 Prison Planet: Virus Released From Government Lab http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/050807_foot_and_mouth.htm Tags: HPV Gardasil Polio Vaccine Foot Mouth Lab Horror Medicine Outbreak |
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Kate Bush - Hammer Horror Classic Kate Tags: Kate Bush Hammer Horror |
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Nightshift - A Tribute to Hammer Horror A homage to the great British Hammer horror movies of the 50's, 60's and 70's. Music by Nightshift. Tags: nightshift so bad hard rock metal nottingham uk hammer horror films hayswood |
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A Titillating Horror Sit-Com A 2007 Titillating Horror SitCom Where Psycho meets The Beaver Leave It to Beaver hit the airwaves in 1957. The show from which these video clips were taken was the Pilot and never aired. Jerry Mathers played Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver Barbara Billingsley was June Cleaver, his Mom. Hugh Beaumont would be Ward and Tony Dow, Wally Cleaver, after the pilot. For the first, unaired show, Casey Adams played Ward. And another actor played Tony. Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell did not show in the pilot, let alone Larry Mondello. I think I saw Dennis the Menace's neighbor in there too... ! So I asked myself, "Wouldn't it be interesting to blend Alfred Hitchcoc's Horror / Thriller into that sit com?"' "No?" you say. Uh Ohhh - you must thus sit this one out for that's what I did anyway I combined Anthony Perkins as crazy Cleaver neighbor, Norman Bates - along with Janet Leigh as the other beaver, Marion Crane. Enjoy ! Bill Stoll StollCo Video - 2007 ~~~ Plot summary for Psycho (1960) Phoenix officeworker Marion Crane is fed up with the way life has treated her. She has to meet her lover Sam in lunch breaks and they cannot get married because Sam has to give most of his money away in alimony. One Friday Marion is trusted to bank $40,000 by her employer. Seeing the opportunity to take the money and start a new life, Marion leaves town and heads towards Sam's California store. Tired after the long drive and caught in a storm, she gets off the main highway and pulls into The Bates Motel. The motel is managed by a quiet young man called Norman who seems to be dominated by his mother. Written by Col Needham {col@imdb.com} For Marion Crane, it's been quite an eventful day. The day before, she had stolen $40,000 from her employer's client, packed her bags and driven all day on her way to join her paramour several hundred miles away. Now, she is taking a relaxing hot shower after her long day's journey. The remoteness of the motel suit her purposes perfectly. The only sounds heard are the chirping of the crickets, the splashing of the water, and her humming contentedly as the hot needles of water caress her aching shoulders. Written by filmfactsman Plot summary for Leave It to Beaver (1957) The Cleavers are the 1950's 'All-American Family' in this 'feel-good' family sitcom. Parents Ward and June, and older brother Wally, try to keep Theodore ('the Beaver') out of trouble. However, Beaver continues to end up in one kind of jam or another. Unlike real life, these situations are always easily resolved to the satisfaction of all involved and the Beaver gets off with a few stern moralistic words of parental advice. Instigator and troublemaker Eddie Haskal is an older kid who always manages to avoid being caught. ~~~ Quentin Tarantino - Where are ya when we need you. The perfect art for your team is this... Leave It to Beaver Leave It to Beaver is an American television situation comedy about an idealized American family of the 1950s. CBS first aired the show on October 4, 1957, but decided to drop it within a year. ABC picked it up and ran it for another five years, from October 2, 1958 to June 20, 1963. It was produced by Gomalco Productions (1957-1961) and by Kayro Productions (1961-1963), and distributed by Revue Studios. Premise The show is built around young Theodore Cleaver (Jerry Mathers) and the trouble he gets himself into while navigating his way through an often-incomprehensible, sometimes-illogical world. When he was a baby, his older brother Wally (Tony Dow) mispronounced "Theodore" as "Tweedor". Their firm-but-loving parents, Ward (Hugh Beaumont) and June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley), felt "Beaver" sounded better. Beaver's friends include the perpetually apple-munching Larry Mondello (Rusty Stevens) in the early seasons, and, later, Gilbert Bates (Stephen Talbot), as well as the old fireman, Gus (Burt Mustin). His sweet-natured-but-no-nonsense elementary school teachers are Miss Canfield (to whom Beaver declares his love in the episode entitled "Beaver's Crush") (Diane Brewster) and Miss Landers (Sue Randall); Mrs. Rayburn (Doris Packer) is the principal. In the early seasons, Beaver's nemesis in class is Judy Hensler (Jeri Weil). His brother Wally is popular with both peers and adults, getting into trouble much less frequently. He letters in four sports and has little difficulty attracting girlfriends, among them Mary Ellen Rogers (Pamela Baird) and Julie Foster (Cheryl Holdridge). His pals include the awkward Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford (Frank Bank) and smart aleck Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond), the archetype of the two-faced wiseguy, a braggard among his peers and an obsequious yes man to the adults he mocks behind their backs. Eddie often picks on the Beaver. The family lives in the fictional town of Mayfield. Beaver attends Grant Ave. Grammar School, and Wally, Mayfield High School (after graduating from Grant Ave. in season one). Cast =List of Leave It to Beaver cast members Jerry Mathers as Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver. The casting directors noticed that Mathers was uneasy and asked him where he'd rather be. Mathers replied that he'd rather be at camp. That boyish youthfulness got Mathers the part of Beaver.[citation needed] Tony Dow as Wally Cleaver Hugh Beaumont as Ward Cleaver. Before he made Ward Cleaver his acting trademark, Beaumont sometimes played villains in film and television. Most familiarly, he played a former convict, Dan Grayson, struggling to go straight for the sake of his wife and son, in 1953's "The Big Squeeze" episode of Adventures of Superman, a few years before Beaver. He directed a number of Leave It to Beaver episodes in the last two seasons, including the final one, the retrospective "Family Scrapbook". Beaumont was an ordained Methodist minister, who from 1974 until his death, sold live Christmas trees. Barbara Billingsley as June Cleaver. Billingsley has said that June Cleaver's wardrobe was more than a fashion statement. The pearl necklace hid neck shadows and high-heeled shoes were employed to offset the boys' growing height. Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell. Osmond became a cop, serving eighteen years with the Los Angeles Police Department. Diane Brewster as Miss Canfield Sue Randall as Miss Landers Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates. Talbot works as a reporter for PBS' Frontline. Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello Richard Correll as Richard Rickover Stanley Fafara as Whitey Whitney Jeri Weil as Judy Hensler Burt Mustin as Gus the fireman Frank Bank as Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Lumpy's pompous, demanding father and Ward Cleaver's equally pompous, smug co-worker. Deacon was working a second job for much of the life of Leave It to Beaver; he was concurrently Alan Brady's (Carl Reiner's) brother-in-law/producer and Buddy Sorrell's Morey Amsterdam's foil on The Dick Van Dyke Show. Buddy Hart as Chester Anderson Tiger Fafara as Tooey Brown Pamela Baird as Mary Ellen Rogers Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster Cultural influence Leave It to Beaver often aimed toward a moral lesson and is referenced even now as an emblem of simpler American times. Ward stated that his father "had a fine sense of values",[1] and if Ward himself sometimes seemed possessed of the gentility of a man of the cloth, it may have come from Beaumont's own background: he had become an ordained minister before he took up an acting career. June Cleaver, likewise, became a model of the archetypal suburban 1950s mother who wanted nothing more than to stay at home and take care of the family. The show strongly promoted the importance of family. The recurring themes expounded parental expectations for children, while the moral messages stressed the importance of teaching children proper behavior. Proper parenting techniques and methods for resolving problems and achieving consensus were demonstrated. The pervasive influence of the show was the subject of a theory proposed in 1965: that a prime cause of the Watts Riots was "Television Kitchens." A study was done of they types of kitchens that appeared in TV commercials for cleaning products and in sit-coms, like Leave It to Beaver. Those shown on TV belonged in houses worth far more than the average house at the time. But these kitchens were being shown over and over, day after day, to people whose own kitchens did not match up. The implicit comparison was obvious: "That's typical, and this is what I've got?" [2] Episodes The pilot episode, which aired on April 23, 1957, was entitled It's a Small World.[3] It featured Max Showalter as Ward Cleaver, and Paul Sullivan as Wally Cleaver. TBS re-aired the pilot on Sunday, October 4, 1987, to commemorate the show's 30th anniversary. Syndication After 234 episodes, Leave It to Beaver ceased first-run production; however, the show didn't stay off the air for very long: reruns were part of CBS affiliates' lineups in the mornings for several years to come. TBS showed it for many years in the late 1980s, and now it airs on TV Land—where it has been shown since July 1998. Today, NBC Universal Television owns the syndication rights and all properties related to the series. Spinoffs A made-for-television reunion movie, Still the Beaver, appeared in 1983. The main original cast appeared, except for Beaumont, who had died the previous year. Ward Cleaver was still a presence, however: the film's story used numerous flashbacks to the original show, as it followed young-adult Beaver's struggle to reconcile divorce and newly-minted single fatherhood, straining to cope by what his father might or might not have done, while facing the possibility of his widowed mother selling their childhood home. June Cleaver is later elected to the Mayfield City Council. Its reception led to a new first-run, made-for-cable series, The New Leave It to Beaver (1985--1989), with Beaver and Lumpy Rutherford running Ward's old firm (where Lumpy's pompous, demanding father — played by Richard Deacon in the original series — had been the senior partner), Wally as a practicing attorney and expectant father, June having sold the old house to Beaver himself but living with him as a doting grandmother to Beaver's two small sons. Eddie Haskell runs his own contracting business and has a son, Freddie, who is every inch his father's son — right down to the dual-personality. Feature film 1997's movie adaptation of the series starred Christopher McDonald as Ward, Janine Turner as June, Erik von Detten as Wally, and Cameron Finley as Beaver. It was panned by many critics, except for Roger Ebert, who gave it a three-star rating. It flopped at the box office, earning only $11,713,605. Original TV co-stars Barbara Billingsley, Ken Osmond, and Frank Bank made cameo appearances in the film. The Cleaver house The Cleavers' address for the first two seasons was 485 Mapleton Drive, Mayfield. In the season-one episode "Beaver's Old Friend", Beaver states that the teddy bear (the "old friend") was given to him by his aunt at their old house, which implies that the Mapleton Drive was their second home. The family moved to 211 Pine Street, also in Mayfield, in season three. This house can still be seen at Universal Studios, though with the facade built for the 1996 production of the Leave it to Beaver movie — the original facade sits in storage elsewhere on the Universal lot (it was replaced in 1988 by the Klopek house for the following year's The 'Burbs) and is not shown on the tour. In 1969, it was used as the house for another Universal-produced television hit, Marcus Welby, M.D.. Musical theme The show's playfully-bouncy theme tune, which became as much of a show trademark as Beaver's baseball cap or Eddie Haskell's false obsequiousness, was "The Toy Parade," composed by David Kahn, Melvyn Leonard, and Mort Greene. For the final season, however, the song was given a jazz-like arrangement by veteran composer/arranger Pete Rugolo. The lyrics to the theme song are: Hey! Here they come with a rum-tee tum they're having a toy parade. A tin giraffe with a fife and drum is leading the kewpie parade. A gingham cat in a soldier's hat is waving a Chinese fan, A plastic clown in a wedding gown is dancing with Raggedy Ann. Fee fie fiddle dee dee they're crossing the living room floor Fee fie fiddle dee dee they're up to the dining room door. They call a halt for a choc'late malt or cookies and lemonade Then off they go with a ho ho ho right back to their toy brigade. DVD releases Universal Studios Home Entertainment has begun releasing Leave It to Beaver on DVD Region 1. They have released Seasons 1 and 2 thus far, and it is expected the remaining four seasons will follow. DVD Name Ep # Release Date The Complete First Season 39 November 22, 2005 The Complete Second Season 39 May 2, 2006 The Complete Third Season 39 TBA The Complete Fourth Season 39 TBA The Complete Fifth Season 39 TBA The Complete Sixth Season 39 TBA Urban legends In the mid 1970s, Mathers appeared on The Tomorrow Show hosted by Tom Snyder. Snyder pointed out that he hadn't worked for a long time and that there was rumor going around that he had been killed "in the war in Southeast Asia". Mathers politely replied that he had heard that rumor and that he had no idea how it got started. The earliest appearance of the story in print was in a student newspaper at the University of Kansas in 1972. Later the author admitted that she had only heard the story from someone who had heard it a party in Omaha, Nebraska earlier that year. The paper printed a retraction but by then the story had swept the nation and this silly rumor joined the rest of the legends of Americana. The story was later attributed to a member of a defunct Omaha comedy improv group whose hobby was concocting outrageous stories and then convincing people they were true. "Beaver died in Vietnam"[1] was a classic urban legend, memorable for its juxtaposition of prelapsarian 1950s imagery with the chaos and violence of the 1960s. Another urban legend was that actor Ken Osmond (Eddie Haskell) became porn star John Holmes. Holmes took Osmond's name and did several movies satirically under the name "Eddie Haskell". It started because there was some facial resemblance between the two men, which porn distributors exploited by using the name Eddie Haskell in advertising Holmes's films. "It was a pain in my butt for eleven years," says Osmond,[citation needed] who brought a defamation suit against porn houses, producers and distributors. Mr. Osmond launched a $25 million suit. The suit went all the way to the California Supreme Court. The court ruled for Mr. Holmes, saying the name was protected as a satire. This case set a precedent in the matter, and is still referred by other cases in California today.[4] In a Rolling Stone interview with rock singer, Alice Cooper stated that he was "Eddie Haskell" as a child. He was speaking metaphorically, yet some readers interpreted him literally.[citation needed] Horror SitCom Horror Sit Com Horror Sit-Com Tags: Norman Bates meets Beaver's Cleaver Psycho vs. the beaver |
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Ramallah-The Horror and the Gag 1st ever video from the band Ramallah from the cd Kill A Celebrity Tags: Ramallah-Horror |
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Horror Portfolio Horror portfolio from Carlos Bravo. Tags: photography carlosbravo fantasy horror film movies mcfarlane spawn toys terror suspense miedo fear peliculas monster |
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The Fly 2 part 1 horror sorry about the long wait Tags: horror |
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The Rocky Horror Show (original trailer) The Rocky Horror Show original trailer with Richard O'brien Tim Curry Barry Bostwick Susan Sarandon & Meatloaf Tags: Rocky Horror Show original trailer Richard O'brien Tim Curry Barry Bostwick Susan Sarandon Meatloaf time warp |
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2. House of Horror PART 2 with full story to read This has nothing to do with Harry Potter. Don't watch if you don't want to be upset. STORY AND VIDEO FROM CNN NEWS' WEBSITE Three children freed from a cellar in which their mother had been imprisoned and raped by her own father for 24 years had never seen daylight, police in Austria have confirmed. A hidden, narrow bedroom found in the cellar of the house where Josef Fritzl held his daughter. Police spokesman Franz Polzer told CNN that 73-year-old Josef Fritzl admitted holding his daughter, Elisabeth Fritzl, 42, hostage in the windowless cell and fathering seven children by her. The main question reverberating from the small Austrian town: How could a man keep his daughter locked in his basement for 24 years, where she gave birth to seven of his children while her mother and three of those children lived upstairs without an inkling of the horrors in the cellar? Fritzl explained Elisabeth's disappearance by saying she had run away from home, a story backed up by letters he forced Elisabeth to write. Other letters made it seem the missing daughter had left the three children on the parents' doorstep when in fact they had been born in captivity in the family's basement. Elisabeth told police that she and her three children Kerstin, 19; Stefan, 18; and Felix, 5, did not see the light of day during their entire time in captivity underneath the building in Amstetten, a rural town about 150 km from Vienna, Austria. Elisabeth went missing in 1984, when she was 18 years old, police have said. The authorities have revealed that the prison, constructed in the basement of the 1960s building, ran underneath both the building itself and the garden outside. The entrance was via a small door, hidden behind cupboards in the basement, controlled by an electronic keyless-entry system. Polzer said that the prison was hard to find, even if someone was looking for it, and had been soundproofed. "Even though they shouted and called they were not in a position to let anyone hear them. Fritzl bought food and took it to his captives in the evening. Detectives made the grim discovery about the cellar earlier this month after Kerstin was hospitalized in Amstetten after falling unconscious and taken to a hospital in Amstetten by her grandfather with a SOS note from her mother hidden on her. That sparked a police investigation, which revealed that Fritzl fathered at least six children with his daughter, forcing her and three of the surviving children to live in the cellar of his house, according to ORF's Peter Schmitzberger. On Sunday, police searched the hidden rooms where Fritzl admitted he kept his daughter and their children, including sleeping quarters, a kitchen and a bathroom, which Fritzl told police he built, Polzer said. Amstetten police say they assured the daughter that she would never have contact with her father again, "she was able to tell the whole story," Schmitzberger said. Elisabeth said her father began sexually abusing her at age 11. On August 8, 1984, weeks before she was reported missing, her father enticed her into the basement, where he drugged her, put her in handcuffs and locked her in a room, she told police. For the next 24 years, she was constantly raped by her father, resulting in the six surviving children. She also told police she gave birth to twins in 1996, but one of the babies died a few days later as a result of neglect, and Fritzl removed the infant's body and burned it in an oven. Fritzl lived upstairs with his wife, Rosemarie, who police said had no idea about her husband's other family living in the cellar. The couple adopted three of the children that Fritzl had with his daughter, according to police. He told his wife that his missing daughter had dropped the unwanted children off at the house because she could not take care of them, police said. When Kerstin fell ill, Fritzl apparently told his wife and the hospital that his "missing" daughter had dropped off the sick girl on his doorstep. In an effort to find out about Kerstin's condition, the hospital and police asked the media to put out a bulletin requesting any information about the girl or her missing mother, attorney general Gerhard Sedlacek told NTV. Sometime later, Fritzl brought Elisabeth out of the cellar, telling his wife that she had returned home with her two children after a 24-year absence, police said. He took Elisabeth to the hospital to talk with doctors about Kerstin's condition, and at that point, authorities became aware of her situation, Sedlacek said. Tags: Austrian News CNN news Father Rape Daughter Captive 24 years Dungeon Paedophile House of Horror World Shocking |
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Horror of female circumcision - 8 Feb 08 Female genital mutilation is carried out for cultural and religious reasons. Women across the world are affected by the practice which is widely recognised as a violation of human rights. Tags: female genital mutilation al jazeera aljazeera |
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!!! CELEBRIDADES SIN MAQUILLAJE !!! (EL HORROR ...EL HORROR) !!! CELEBRIDADES SIN MAQUILLAJE !!! (EL HORROR ...EL HORROR) Tags: PROXEMIA MIXUPGHETTOMAN PAPPARAZZO !!! CELEBRIDADES SIN MAQUILLAJE HORROR DULCEMARIA DULCE ANAHI NINEL CONDE LAYESVKA |