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01/23/2008: Tonight…on Unsolved Mysteries.

The reason I brought up Unsolved Mysteries in the last thread? Some kind folks got me a few of the swank topic-specific DVD sets for Christmas, and I’ve been watching them nonstop. I absolutely loved the show as a child, being simultaneously engrossed and petrified of every single episode from the tip of Robert Stack’s opening monologue until the end credits.


That creepiness has remained familiar. When I watch the show now, I’m obviously not scared of the stories (and truth be told, time hasn’t been kind to many of them, which now seem so obviously fabricated that I’m surprised I bought them even as a child), but the overall mood and tone of the series still manages to make me a little unsettled. Granted, that’s half due to creating the right set of circumstances — pitch black, late night viewings — but I really can’t think of a single movie (let alone another television show) that’d have me suspiciously eyeing every corner, window and mirror in our apartment. Hell, I’m in my late twenties, and Unsolved Mysteries still persuades me to keep a light on at bedtime. Either I’m a big baby, or the show was timelessly effective.

The two DVD sets I own are compilations of random UFO and ghost stories. Combine that with the various cryptozoology episodes that I’ve yet to pick up on DVD, and you’ve got the holy trinity of Unsolved Mysteries theme episodes. Whenever the show delved into any of those three topics, I was beyond stoked.

The UFO stories are great, because for every well-known story about human interaction with aliens (Area 51 and so forth), there are a dozen more that are so goofy and unbelievable that no skeptic would ever touch them. The beauty of it is, while the show maintained a neutral POV on whatever was impossible to prove, it never took a condescending tone: Every story was treated like it could’ve been true, and the eerie reenactments for even the stupidest made-up tales were just as effortful as the “true crime” stories that Unsolved Mysteries tackled more often.

So, no matter what the freaks on the show claimed, the production team was ready to film stunningly creepy dramatizations for it. I’m talking about everything from simple saucer sightings to a tiny-sized UFO that flew into a woman’s bedroom at night and beamed cancer-curing lights at her head. They never skimped. Even when the stories called for them to create realistic alien costumes and have little midgets prance around someone’s backyard, they totally did it.


The show did an amazing job of making even the most innocuous UFO story look like the creepiest shit ever, but those stories never came close to the ultimate Unsolved Mysteries horror: The ghastly ghost tales. My God. The reenacted (a loose term, but yeah) scenes of random, shapeless spectres turning up all over the place firmly altered my childhood brain to believe that such events could and probably would happen to me at any given moment. To this day, I have Robert Stack to thank for making every reflective surface, glass pane and creaking stairwell seem like my personal doorway to Hell.

The funny thing is, most of the ghost stories are obviously made up. Most of the segments featured interviews with the people claiming to have been haunted, and 90% of the time, they’re the kind of folks who you’d actively avoid shopping next to in supermarkets. It’s tough to believe that ghosts universally chose freaks and trashy failures to annoy, but smartly, the show never treated the obvious suspects as probable liars: If you had a story to tell, your word was as good as gold.

Course, I’d be remiss not to mention the true reason for the show’s unending creepiness: Its incredible instrumental theme, which manages to be iPod-worthy while sending shivers down every bone in my body at the same time. Hearing that song is like doing the stupid Bloody Mary trick in a mirror: You know you’re being ridiculous, but you still achieve an instantaneous notion that something bad is watching you. This doesn’t sound like something to strive for, but I kinda dig it.


Of course, Robert Stack himself had more than a small part in the overall vibe of the series, combining his boomingly eerie inflections with the innate ability to make trenchcoats look fashionable even when he was being filmed in warm climates. Though my original kinship with him had more to do with knowing that he voiced Ultra Magnus in Transformers: The Movie, today, it’s Unsolved Mysteries that will drive me to steal a handshake from him before God kicks me out of heaven because of the time I stole three packs of 1991 Upper Deck baseball cards from the local ice cream parlor.

There’s a definite nostalgic appeal to the series; so much so that I can’t firmly recommend it to people who didn’t know what Unsolved Mysteries was until reading this entry. Still, if you remember pulling the sheets up a little higher every time Robert Stack intro’d a story about a semitransparent goblin who terrorized a children’s hospital, grab a DVD set and keep a Friday night open. A+! The series is rumored to be making a comeback later in the year, but I doubt it’ll manage to achieve the same aura of fright that the original run so effortlessly tormented me with.

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In totally unrelated news, Waiterbot has reviewed Cloverfield. Don’t click if you don’t want spoilers, and please limit all Clover discussions to the original thread. What an amazingly tight ship we run.


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Discussion Thread: 169 comments

They took the teasers out??? T_T

OMG MATT. The reason I keep writing fiction about the supernatural, insist on ghost hunting in abandoned sanitoriums and hospitals, and wish that my house was haunted is directly caused by that show. T_T Lifetime never shows it cuz Stack’s doing unsolved mysteries in the afterlife.

In addition to that theme song, I also have the Goosebumps theme song stuck in my head. Man, those were both nice theme songs. XD

I LOVE XE.

Ghosted by Dio and Lex @ 01/23/2008 1:30 PM EST


I used to watch this show every night it was on with my family. It seems prime-time television, back then for us, was all about the family. Nowadays, it’s crime dramas and dumb CBS sitcoms. We only gather on Thursdays for NBC’s lineup now. Or, used to, before the writer’s strike.

Ghosted by Xemnu da' Titan @ 01/23/2008 1:41 PM EST


Wow, was watching a couple of old Unsolved Mysteries episodes on Youtube just now, and I had forgotten just how creepy they were – in particular, one about a girl who was raised in a cult called the DeCloud Family… the creepy music and Robert’s voice definitely added to the creepiness.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 01/23/2008 1:58 PM EST


first, unsolved mysteries gave me the heebeejeebees when i was growing up, i still loved it regardless.

second, i just re-read the chocobliss commercial review for the five billionth time and find myself still wishing for one of those chocolate-colon cancer giving- cakes.

sigh.

Ghosted by Andrew @ 01/23/2008 1:58 PM EST


1-800-876-5353

I’ll never forget the Unsolved Mysteries tipline!

Ghosted by Starsmudge @ 01/23/2008 2:18 PM EST


I just read the Choco-Bliss article at work and had to close my office door due to my very loud laughter

Ghosted by ashley @ 01/23/2008 2:39 PM EST


you HAD to talk about unsolved mysteries after so many of us gushed about it, huh?!

Actually- this article made me realize something.
I remember vividly the stories of serial killers and long-lost family members and stuff like that. I can remember being scared of being kidnapped.
But I couldn’t explain my completely irrational fear of ghosts. I would refuse ( haa! and still do!) to be anywhere alone- from dancehalls to bathrooms, for fear that a GHOST would come and scare me. I hung hard to the idea that if I didn’t BELIEVE in ghosts, I wouldn’t see one- even though I did believe in them and would scream bloody murder if I saw one.
I can now safely say that all of these “Remember that one Ghost Episode?” reminiscings remind me that YES, I DO REMEMBER THAT EPISODE AND I HID IT AWAY IN MY BRAIN FOR A REASON.

thanks.
*hides in a well-lit corner*

Ghosted by kittymao @ 01/23/2008 3:15 PM EST


So anywho, I decided to look at the linked articles from the past, and I looked at the He-Man coloring book one, and started crying…LITERALLY. when I was little my cousin russell and I would hang out at my grandma’s house on weekends so that our parents could spend quality time with one another. That said, she had very few toys and one of the things she had was that exact coloring book. I skimmed through the article, and unfortunately that book was not ours, but I want to say thanks Matt for bringing back the joy of that coloring book from my four year old mind.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 01/23/2008 3:35 PM EST


I forgot LaFontaine did VO work in the show. “In a world where there are mysteries…..” (quick montage of aliens, Bigfoot, Amelia Erhardt, Mothman, Owen Wilson’s nose) “and many of those are unsolved….” (words fly by the camera in random directions: Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis, Out Of Body Experiences, Raven Symone’s Career) “Only one man had the guts and snappy trenchcoat to bring them out into the harsh light of scrutiny to bring peace to a troubled viewing public….” (shot of Robert Stack from the recording sessions of “Beavis and Butthead Do America,” ordering cavity searches) “This year, bring the experience home with the Unsolved Mysteries Do-It-Yourself Kit. Includes one random Alien Mask, coil of rope, bucket of goo, Fake ID papers, and one packet of Instant Chupacabra. Be the first on your block to make it on TV without being there to enjoy it. From X-E Industries, a subsidiary of Mainway Enterprises.”

Ghosted by kingklash @ 01/23/2008 4:14 PM EST


Leigha beat me to it, but everyone should really go back and read the he-man coloring book article. Even though I think I had read it more than once before it still had me laughing. That and the review of that old 90210 book might be two of the funniest things reviewed. I hope Matt finds some great garage sales with more of these things because his commentary on random kid’s “coloring” ability is priceless.

And for those who have admitted stealing or shoplifting I can only disapprovingly shake my head at you because I never did such a thing (I forced my younger brother to do it but technically I never did)

Ghosted by Rob @ 01/23/2008 4:26 PM EST


While I never watched Unsolved Mysteries when I was a kid, I was a HUGE fan of the William Shatner hosted “Rescue 911″, which also did dramatizations. My favorite ones always involved an animal either being rescued, or the animal participating in the rescuiing itself.

William Shatner>Robert Stack

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/23/2008 4:49 PM EST


Man I loved this show, And Rescue 911.
Havent seen either of them since their original run, Im going to have to pick up some of the DVD’s, anybody know if Rescue 911 is on DVD too?

Matt: Is there still an rss feed for X-E or is that down now?
Im having problems with my IE so that could be it.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 01/23/2008 6:26 PM EST


I never stole anything from a store but I have walked right into a music store and took the CD I wanted and passed that CD around to thousands of strangers. At least that what I was told I did. I haven’t done that in a while.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 01/23/2008 6:31 PM EST


OMGZ i used to be SO SCARED of Unsolved Mysteries!!! my mom used to watch it, and just hearing the theme song would make me nervous………….i watch it now, and i’m like “well hellooooooooooooo awful dramatic re-enactments!!”

Ghosted by Courtney @ 01/23/2008 7:28 PM EST


Unsolved Mysteries was pretty great. That theme song will forever haunt anyone who was a kid during that show’s initial run. All the memories you guys have… pretty spot on for me as well.

It is a shame we never got an Unsolved Mysteries/Ripley’s Believe it or Not combo program starring both Robert Stack and Jack Palance. I don’t think I would have gotten any sleep as a kid.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 01/23/2008 7:56 PM EST


Someone should call Unsolved Mysteries old phone number. It’s probably a dating line or something now.

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 01/23/2008 8:29 PM EST


Matt
You should figure out a way to remove the red bar from the woman’s tits on the main page.

That is all.

Ghosted by Horny @ 01/23/2008 8:31 PM EST


Called it. It is still active but only for tips. Is Unsolved Mysteries still on the air? I thought Robert Stack died?

Ghosted by Bill @ 01/23/2008 8:36 PM EST


Evin:

“Right, we’re here. Switch on the paralyzing white light so we can open the window and grab it.”

“Okay, let’s…hang on, sounds like the stereo’s on. Should we…should we come back later?”

“We’ve crossed trillions and trillions of miles of empty desolate vacuum, perverting several laws of nature in the process, for the sole purpose of abducting this Earth monkey and performing horrible medical experiments on it. And you’re asking if we should just turn around and go home.”

“Because of the stereo.”

“Because, as you say, of the stereo.”

“Right. That’s what I’m asking.”

“Probably. I mean, there’s no reason to be rude.”

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 01/23/2008 9:35 PM EST


I’ll admit, hearing the theme song still scares me today. Remembering when I was a kid, listening to the song in my parent’s living room as I try to sleep in a dark room. So creepy…

Ghosted by JiveTurkey @ 01/23/2008 10:07 PM EST


I agree 100% about the music on that show. I always loved the intro – especially that shot of the cop car racing over the hill … It’s like: When stuff was that fucked up, what good would the cops be?

I once saw Robert Stack on Letterman doing a parody of Unsovled Mysteries – complete with trenchcoat and spooky music:

“Tonight on Unsolved Mysteries … A town so remote … it doesn’t have a Starbucks, or a GAP store in it.”

It’s a pretty dumb joke, but Stack’s delivery had me laughing.

Ghosted by James @ 01/23/2008 10:15 PM EST


Yep Billy Ultra Magnus did pass away nearly 5 years ago.

And, completely off-topic and in no way trying to derail the conversation here, I put all my Nintendo codes together; all you other X-E gamers can check my name for codes and such….let’s leave it over there, please

Back to topic: I saw that freaky alien pick today and I nearly shit my pants. I think I repressed it, but it now explains my “aliens outside windows especially with mini-blinds” fear comes from….

So long sleep….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 01/23/2008 10:25 PM EST


Guess who dodged out of work for 30 mins to pick up the “Bizarre Murders” U.S. DVD set this afternoon? Yay!

Ghosted by Matt @ 01/23/2008 10:49 PM EST


Hey…

The one with the Queen Mary and the haunted bunk beds is still with me even though I have only seen it once.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 01/23/2008 11:08 PM EST


hmm…I just saw a commercial for DS Advance Wars: Days of Ruin and it had a UGO.com review along with it. I haven’t seen a UGO plug on a commercial before. Matt, do you still do work for them?

Ghosted by Bill @ 01/24/2008 12:11 AM EST


Bill: The site is still with UGO, yes, and I occasionally do some freelance work for ‘em.

Ghosted by Matt @ 01/24/2008 12:21 AM EST


Is a picture of the infamous “alien outside the window” picture online somewhere? I am curious to see if I remember it. I didn’t find it on a quick Google search.

Ghosted by Jon @ 01/24/2008 12:33 AM EST


Great to see waiterbot back, I want to see Advent characters throughout the year. Easter special, please do an Easter special?

I agree that Unsolved Mysteries was always scary, yes, I know the UFO stories were not believable, but at my young age they were scary.

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 01/24/2008 12:36 AM EST


I used to watch that show all the time, but the only episode I specifically remember is the alien looking in the window mentioned above. Something about that one freaked me out for some reason. I also seem to recall one about a man walking into the middle of a field on his farm and vanishing right in front of his family. I could be wrong on that one, but I am pretty sure that one was on there too.

Also, does anyone else remember this Unsolved Mysteries parody from Amazon Women on the Moon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2yVZCVLK3E

Ghosted by jackfrost @ 01/24/2008 1:16 AM EST


I love it when Matt fixes my mistakes…like an angel watching over me :P

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 01/24/2008 1:17 AM EST


OH MAN, did I LOVE this show when it was first on. Still do. And yes the theme song REALLY creeped me out too. This show freaked me out when I was a kid. Of course Robert Stacks narration made the show even creepier then it already was.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/24/2008 1:26 AM EST


I don’t have many memories of this show, because the opening alone was plenty enough to freak me right the hell out. Reading all the descriptions confirms I was way too much of a puss for it. I’ll definitely have to check out some YouTube episodes now though, sounds awesome.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 01/24/2008 1:32 AM EST


squee4242 I would reccomend you check out some videos of the show as soon as you can. You won’t regret it. =) Oh , and the opening will get stuck in your head, if it is’nt already stuck.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/24/2008 3:51 AM EST


Frakkyfire, Yeah, I used to love Amazing Stories too. A few years ago, the Sci-Fi channel started reruning those. I wish they were still on.

Annette, PM Magazine didn’t last very long and wasn’t a huge hit, but I remember a handful of episodes. So, what the heck is a QUBE system anyway?

We’ve SO got to do something for Easter around here. It demands to be done.

Yo, Manimal! Good to see ya.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/24/2008 4:08 AM EST


Unsolved Mysteries scared the crap out of me as a six-year-old, yet I still watched a whole bunch of episodes. Yeah, the ghosts, aliens, paranormal episodes were always my favourites too. They scared the crap out of me but I still watched them.

I haven’t seen an episode of Unsolved Mysteries since they aired on Lifetime, and that was a while ago. I would love to see some episodes again.

Ghosted by Steve E @ 01/24/2008 4:59 AM EST


Matt: So glad to hear you’re enjoying your Christmas gift. :D I LOVED Unsolved Mysteries as a kid. Does this DVD have the story about the ghost who, when he was alive, his girlfriend had broken up with him or something and he went out to chop wood and accidentally chopped his own leg off? For some reason, that story has stuck with me all these years.

Ghosted by Special K @ 01/24/2008 8:46 AM EST


JoshC

The RSS feed still works for me. Mine is configured through Outlook.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/24/2008 9:25 AM EST


Reading Rescue 911’s wiki article I noticed something mentioned at the very bottom of the page. A Rescue 911 pinball machine.

http://www.pinballrebel.com/game/pins/rescue_911/rescue_911_pinball.htm

Looking through the list of other machines, I see a few more I wouldn’t mind having.

Baywatch
Bride of Pinbot
Captain Fantastic
Gilligan’s Island
Jack Bot
Johnny Mnemonic
Joust
Monopoly
Scared Stiff
Super Mario Bros
Tales from the Crypt
TMNT
T2
Viper (that show was fantastically sucktastic)

Way off topic there, sorry for the pit stop.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/24/2008 9:53 AM EST


I used to play that Rescue 911 pinball game when I used to go to the arcade. I love pinball. In fact, whenever I went to the arcade I basically ignored the video games in favor of pinball or games that gave you tickets that you could cash out for a prize.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/24/2008 11:36 AM EST


Terminator 2 judgement day rocked the pinball house. After spending all my money on Street Fighter II\Terminator 2 sessions I would occasionally hit the start button, just to hear it makes sounds. Same goes for Addams Family.

Ghosted by 9-Line @ 01/24/2008 1:36 PM EST


Another show that was a hoot to watch was ABC’s run of Ripley’s Believe It, Or Not! hosted by Jack Palance. You can believe one thing, nobody ever delivered a tag-line like Jack. Back in my youth, Paranormal goings-on and other shenanigans were vast and plenty across the land. We had movies, TV shows, paperbacks, newsletters, t-shirts, and even jewelry espousing UFOs, Pyramid Power, Bigfoot, Disco, Dowsing, Elvis Lives, Bruce Lee Lives, Hauntings and the Haunted, and many other otherworldy wonders. If anyone creates a working Time Machine anytime soon, I’m taking all X-E posters on a field trip to my childhood home of Oakland, California in the mid-70’s. There was a neat UFO museum at Pier 39 that would be a good place to start.

Ghosted by kingklash's believe it, or whatever! @ 01/24/2008 1:50 PM EST


A Tales from the Crypt pinball machine would be incredibly cool. I think one of the coolest I ever played was the Nightmare on Elm Street one, where Freddy’s head would pop up and you had to try to shoot the ball into his mouth. It was worth it to hear him screaming one-liners at you from time to time. I remember being really good at skee-ball back in the day, but tried to play it recently and just sucked. I seem to remember there was a certain sweet spot you could hit with the ball along the side of the ramp that would cause it to bounce just right and go right into the center ring, but I couldn’t do it now to save my life.

Jack Palance was so cool back then. Just kind of laid back, old as dirt, and a little creepy all at once. He was the best part of Ripley’s Believe it Or Not. He always seemed like he was on the verge of just keeling over right then and there, but he’ll probably live to be 400 years old or something. Wait, is he dead? I don’t remember.

“Jack…maybe we can cut a deal.”

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/24/2008 2:04 PM EST


Ripley’s Believe It or Not was good. I used to like the show That’s Incredible back in the day too. Do they air reruns of either of those on any channels?

Ghosted by akajackfrost @ 01/24/2008 2:26 PM EST


DJ D

Pfft, center ring? C’mon, the top corners are where it’s at. 100 pts, anyone?

…. center ring… amateur. :p

I miss CBS’ late night Jeopardy and Golden Girls airings. Those were the days.

Real Stories of the Highway Patrol was neat to watch back when there weren’t many police video clip shows.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/24/2008 2:40 PM EST


nork I used to watch those late night but the day before the prime time viewings of Jeopardy as well. And then like a total nerd watch them the next day with people and amaze them with my skills of memorization.
What a nerd.

Ghosted by kb @ 01/24/2008 2:50 PM EST


Hey, nork,

DJ D

Pfft, center ring? C’mon, the top corners are where it’s at. 100 pts, anyone?

…. center ring… amateur. :p

You calling me out, Tex? I may not have skee-ball prowess, but I got one word for you:

Tetris. Bring it.

….wait, that was 3 words.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/24/2008 4:50 PM EST


In first grade I was watching Unsolved Mysteries (some UFO theme episode) with my mom in the room. She was doing something else, but was half watching it. she looks at the reenactment of the UFO itself and goes “IS THAT A DIXIE CUP? IT LOOKS LIKE A DIXIE CUP!”

I’ve never been able to take that show seriously since.

Ghosted by chibbi @ 01/24/2008 4:56 PM EST


Sir, I accept your challenge.

We shall duel at dawn.

Start->Programs->Best of Entertainment->Tetris

Chump.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/24/2008 5:10 PM EST


DJD: There was a “Tales from the Crypt” pinball machine. Here’s a link with various pictures of it.

http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2493

If there is a license, there’s probably some pinball game of it somewhere.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/24/2008 5:25 PM EST


Too bad we couldn’t get any banter about classic Unsolved Mysteries episodes going during Halloween season…Oddly enough, I was playing a heated game of Trivial Pursuit this past weekend and one of the questions asked what popular show from the 90s did Robert Stack host.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 01/24/2008 6:15 PM EST


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