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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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Posted by Matt on 01/23/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 169 comments

mmm…FNT. Sounds like it should be a sandwich. I too would like a chia update. Cause I am too lazy to grow one myself.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 01/26/2008 12:34 AM


Fish Nuts and Tomato

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/26/2008 12:41 AM


Is that fish comma nuts? Or testicles of fish? Do fish have testicles? I’m gonna go do something productive.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 01/26/2008 12:47 AM


Are you going to go find out if fish have testicles? Cause I’m not telling you what I meant until you find out if they do :|

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/26/2008 12:50 AM


here you go! http://tinyurl.com/2mbd4v

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 01/26/2008 12:53 AM


I meant fish and nuts but I realized after I posted it I realized that it looked more like nuts of fish and became fond of the idea.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/26/2008 12:57 AM


Man, stupid tinyurl site is blocked at work. I can’t get to it. See, now I’m all curious. I never thought I would be this eager to find out whether or not fish have testicles. Guess I’ll have to wait till I get home. Good thing I’m off in 10 minutes.

Totally off the subject, but I just saw something X-E’ish in the kitchen here at work–a box of crackers called Chicken in a Biskit. They’re crackers. Not quite chicken flavored Doritos, but close. Anybody ever heard of this thing?

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 1:53 AM


I used to eat those all the time with easy cheez, they’re pretty good!

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 2:33 AM


D’oh!
Sorry that last post was me,not DJ D. Guess I had a brain fart and put the wrong name in. Sorry DJ D I didn’t even notice till just now. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 01/26/2008 2:50 AM


My Chia tree has been dead and nasty since around Christmas; I should probably do something with it….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/26/2008 2:56 AM


Somebody’s tryin’ to steal my identitah!

Well, I managed to do it. I managed to go this entire week without any Clover-spoilers, despite a scare a couple of days ago at work. I had to hum loudly and walk away from a conversation I almost heard too much of. So, nine hours from now I’ll be sitting in the theatre having myself a good ole’ Clover-time. Can’t wait to join in on all the chat tomorrow night.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H (no, just funnin….its really DJ D) @ 01/26/2008 3:11 AM


Hey, how come there’s a question mark in my name up there? I didn’t put that there! You can’t go just putting unwanted punctuation in my name, especially when I’m joking around about it. That’s not cool! I blame that cheeky looking ghost. I don’t like the way he’s looking at me.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 3:14 AM


First time I ever heard of Chicken in a Biskit was on Mystery Science Theater, as Pearl Forrester’s favorite snack cracker. Now I gotta figure out which episode that was so I can watch it.
Good show on avoiding the spoilers, DJ! I’ve been looking forward to your contribution to the Clover thread.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/26/2008 3:25 AM


DJ D: My grandma used to eat those Chicken in a Biskit things all the time. I found them vile and grotesque. I don’t want to think about chicken when I’m eating crackers :(

I was never able to watch Unsolved Mysteries. I tried to watch it once or twice and got freaked out and changed the channel every time. That’s really saying something, because I was a freaky kid who used to beg for ghost stories at bedtime and was obsessed with skeletons when I was as young as five. Scary movies have never scared me, ghost stories have never given me nightmares, but I could not watch that show for more than five minutes at a time. I consider this proof that Unsolved Mysteries is the creepiest thing that has ever existed.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 01/26/2008 4:48 AM


jazzy:….I don’t want to think about chicken when I’m eating crackers

You got that right! I didn’t try one, but just the thought of it sounds pretty disgusting.

I don’t know why I’m still up this late. I’ve gotta “be up” in 5 hours or so, but I can’t sleep at all. It’s this night schedule I’m on. These days I don’t get to bed till 5:00am or so, and usually get up around noon, so I can be at work at 4:00pm or sometimes later. So, this is kind of like my evening I guess, when I should be eating dinner and watching TV before going to bed in a few hours. I don’t mind though. I’ve always been much more of a night person anyway, so this fits. It just sucks that I’m only going to get 3 hours of sleep tonight so I can be up and at ‘ems for Cloverfield in a few hours. I’m sure that’ll keep me awake though. After the movie we’re going to get some lunch and do some comic book shopping and then I gotta go back to work.

Hey, Halloween 4 is on AMC right now!

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 5:03 AM


4am. I should be in bed. But I’m not tired at all.

I hate that….

Chestnuts roasted by Shaunfu @ 01/26/2008 5:05 AM


Hey, Shaunfu, nice looking site you got there. I just checked it out for the first time. Nice to see old school Starscream beating the piss out this new chicken legged shit. Good job!

The other day I finally got round to beating the new Transformers game based on the movie (not because it was particularly hard, I just didn’t get round to it), and I got some cheat codes to make some of the old designs in the game resemble their G1 paint jobs. After using the cheat codes, you have 3 different Optimus’s to choose from (the movie one and 2 G1 versions), you can play as G1 Megatron or movie Megatron, and you can give Starscream and Jazz their G1 paintjobs, which means they still have the shitty movie bodies, but they’re painted correctly.

I’m such a sucker for franchise based games, and don’t know when I’ll ever learn my lesson. I actually asked for the Superman Returns game for Christmas 2 Christmas’s ago. God, that was awful! But, for every few bad ones you get a good one, like the Batman Begins game. I don’t know how much of that had to do with the fact that it actually was a great game and how much had to do with the fact that I’m just such a huge Batman fanatic that I would naturally be more forgiving. I haven’t heard anything about a game based on The Dark Knight, but I’m sure it’s only a matter of time. The Iron Man game looks promising though.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 5:26 AM


Going to be posting a new thread in a bit, but wanted to point your way to this guy’s YouTube videos, featuring a ton of UFO-related clips from Unsolved Mysteries and other old television shows with similar themes. Great stuff. Some ridiculous, all fun.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 01/26/2008 1:07 PM


Thanks DJ D; here’s to the night owls :)

I’m the same way. I think I’ve bought or at least rented every movie based game for any movie that I’m pumped for; I guess that’s marketing at work. I never made it through the Transformers movie game, but I’ve seen pics of the G1 redos and it just didn’t seem worth the effort in the long run. And like you, I like the idea of an Iron Man game, but remember: 1. it’s another movie based game and 2. it’s made by SEGA-not the greatest of track records of late.

We should find a way to be strong together in May and only buy it after we’ve rented it and tried it out. We could start an “impulse game buying” support group of sorts :P

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/26/2008 1:36 PM


Batman Begins the video game was the best concept for a Batman game to date. The problem was its linearity in that every room you walked into was scripted so precisely and the TAB style focusing with the L&R buttons ala Kotor made everything very obvious. The driving segments weren’t any fun and the last level really fell apart. Too short and while I liked unlocking the classic Batman attires and thought they looked great, I didn’t have interest to play through again.

The one thing I noticed about Iron Man was how graphically slick it looked.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/26/2008 1:49 PM


Oh yeah, I’ve had Chicken in a Biskit before. They tasted okay until I looked at the ingredients list. Helloooo processed food.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 01/26/2008 4:08 PM


Hello!

Chestnuts roasted by processed food @ 01/26/2008 4:14 PM


Shaunfu, Good thinking. We should both rent it around the same time and compare notes and decide if it’s worth a buy or not. We could have support group meetings… “Hello. My name is DJ D and I’m a franchise impulse game buyer. I guess it all started back when I was a kid and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was so popular. I didn’t think anything about it at the time. A little Spider-Man here, a little Transformers there. It wasn’t until I sat down and spent 45 minutes of my life defeating a tornado as a boss battle in Superman Returns that I realized that I might have a problem. Now I’ve hit rock bottom. I feel so ashamed that I’ve let it get this far. I really thought I was in control.”

dohopki, Yeah, if I had one complaint about Batman Begins it’s that in some parts it practically played itself. I wish I could have had the option to use the batarang and other contraptions whenever I wanted to, and not when I was prompted to. At times I thought it was a tad too easy and would have liked a little more of a challenge, especially in the final boss battle, but otherwise I thought it was loads of fun, and I especially like the way they cut scenes from the movie into game play. That was really cool. And yeah, I agree, Iron Man looks great. I just hope I’m not let down again.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 01/26/2008 6:01 PM


Get a good Iron Man movie out first, then we’ll discuss the game. Speaking of, JoshC if you’re out there, did you ever pick up Mario Kart DS?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/26/2008 6:10 PM


“Hi my name is Shuanfu and I have FIGB.”

Chestnuts roasted by Shaunfu @ 01/26/2008 6:13 PM


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