Quote from: Leah on January 03, 2026, 06:50:36 PMDoes that make what happened good? Really now, if you're going down that route then tell my why it's good. No mentions of past presidents, I don't want you to deflect from the question.Who said That?
Quote from: M.10rda on January 03, 2026, 05:23:40 PMThese are great. What a cool spooky thread.
All I can come up with at the moment are Jacopetti & Prosperi, the two-man crime spree who rampaged across Europe and Africa in the 60s and 70s, committing possibly countless indecent, immoral, and illegal acts. Many of those acts ended up onscreen in their mondo movies but a good number of those crimes were peripheral and offscreen. Animal cruelty is only the tip of the iceberg. I can't stomach watching their movies, but I'm endlessly fascinated reading and hearing about their unspeakable exploits. Ugh, what does that say about me?![]()




Quote from: Rev. Powell on December 31, 2025, 10:03:37 AMI tend to give the most entertaining bad movies around a 3.5 if I'm recommending for a general audience, with a note that bad movie fans will rate them higher.
but if you find it riffless in the wild, go for it!
Quote from: claws on January 03, 2026, 02:31:03 PMThe "Lady of the Dunes" in Jaws.
For decades, an unidentified murder victim found in Provincetown, MA, in 1974 was known only as the "Lady of the Dunes."
In 2015, author Joe Hill (son of Stephen King) noticed a woman in the background of a scene in Jaws (shot nearby in 1974) who wore a blue bandana and jeans identical to those found with the victim.
While the victim was finally identified in 2022 as Ruth Marie Terry, the theory that her final living moments were captured on film in a summer blockbuster remains one of the most haunting "hidden in plain sight" mysteries in film history.
The "Real-Life Omen (1976)" Incident.
Special effects artist John Richardson (who designed the film's famous decapitation scene) was in a car accident in Holland. His assistant was decapitated in the crash. According to Richardson, he crawled out of the wreckage and saw a road sign that read: Ommen, 66.6km.