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What's the scariest movie you have seen?

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Guest Plushy Al Logan

Why is everyone I meet afraid of clowns, I must look like one and not know it. I could never really understand what was the big deal about them.

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Guest Youth N Asia
Clown House scared the mother f out of me when I first saw it.

 

I can't find the damn movie anywhere. It's about these escaped crazy people who leave their institute and kill 3 clowns after a circus...they dress up as the clowns and follow these 2 brothers and another kid home. And of course one of the kid is deathly afraid of clowns.

 

Dammit, I need to see that again.

It's coming out on DVD later this year. I believe it's one of those MGM Midnight Movies things but I'm not sure about that. Maybe Anchor Bay is doing it. The Midnight thing sounds right though. Hell, I'll look it up.

It's MGM. Release date is August 26th.

I'm so there.

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Guest tank_abbott
I think I know what you're talking about. I think it was labelled "Incident at Lake County" here in the States.

 

It's kind of cheesy, but it has one true HOLY SHIT / chills down your spine moment - when 3 of the male family members observe the aliens dissecting cows in their neighbor's farm. They're looking down at them from on a hill, and we're seeing all of this through the camcorder of the teenage boy. He focuses on the aliens dissecting, then turns towards one of his family members, then returns the focus to the aliens - who are now looking RIGHT AT THEM. It's a freaky moment.

 

I loved that, it aired on Fox or UPN, and even though you know it's fake it did a great job with the scares Cheesy at times, but overall very enjoyable.

Aleins ATTACK!

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Guest tank_abbott

One of the oddest stories in UFOlogy is the Kelly-Hopkinsville Case, which took place on August 21 - 22, 1955.

 

Kelly is a small town, and Hopkinsville a small city, both located in rural Christian County in southwestern Kentucky. "Lucky" Sutton's family farm was located nearer to Kelly, but the nearest police were in Hopkinsville. Thus, this case acquired the name Kelly-Hopkinsville.

 

At around 7.00 P.M. on August 21, a visiting Pennsylvania man named Billy Ray Taylor went out to fetch some water from the Sutton family well. While he was at the well, he saw a large shining object land in a gully about a city block away. He went back inside and told the others, but they laughed and didn't believe him.

 

A short time later the family dog began barking wildly outside, so Carl "Lucky" Sutton and Billy Ray grabbed their guns and went out to investigate. They had walked a few yards from the front door when they saw a small 3-to-4 foot creature walking towards them with its hands up, as if surrendering. They later described the creature as having large eyes, a long thin mouth, large ears, thin short legs, and hands ending in claws.

 

In a rural area in the 1950s, folks were likely to shoot first and ask questions later if they felt threatened. Even though the creature seemed to be peaceful, Billy Ray fired a shot at it with his .22, and Lucky blasted away with his shotgun. They couldn't possibly have missed the creature at that range, but it just did a quick back flip and ran quickly into the woods, apparently unharmed.

 

Billy Ray and Lucky returned to the house, but before they could tell the others what had happened, the creature, or another one like it, appeared in front of a window. They shot at him through the screen, leaving a hole that investigators noticed later. When the men went outside to see if they had killed the creature, they found nothing. As they looked, one of the creatures, from the roof of the house, reached down to touch one of the men's hair. They shot at it, but it just floated to the ground and then ran off into the woods.

 

They went back inside and soon the house was under siege by a group of the creatures. The seven adults and four children in the house at the time were terrified as creature after creature appeared at windows around the house, seemingly taunting them. The men's guns were totally ineffective against the creatures.

 

After about three hours of this, the family decided to make a run for it. They piled into two vehicles and drove down to the local police station to report the event, arriving at about 11:00 P.M.. When police officers were finally persuaded to go to the farm and investigate, they could find no evidence of the strange events except for gunshot holes in the windows and walls.

 

According to reports, Sheriff Russell Greenwell was among the twenty-five or so law enforcement officers investigating the scene and the family who had told this wild tale. By all accounts, the witnesses were determined to be sane, not drinking, and in such a state of terror that no one who talked to them doubted that they had seen something unusual. Neighbors reported hearing the shooting, and one person had seen "lights in the sky" earlier that evening.

 

Shortly after the police left, at about 2:15 A.M., the creatures returned. As before, they began staring into windows, curious but not hostile. Again the men responded with gunfire, and again it had no effect. This ordeal continued until a half an hour before sunrise. On the morning of the 22nd, the police, along with the Air Force, investigated but again found nothing. Billy Ray and Lucky weren't there, having driven to Evansville, Indiana to take care of some sort of business. The Hopkinsville newspaper, The Kentucky New Era, carried the story on 8/22/55.

 

Many people believe this case to be a complete hoax. If it was then it has to be one of the biggest and most useless hoaxes in ufology to date. The family made no money from the incident and did not want any publicity at the time. They had to make extensive repairs to the house which cost them a considerable sum of money for that year. In the course of shooting at the creatures, Billy Ray and Lucky had shot up the house pretty well. All seven adults told the same story with no contradictory evidence in their statements. Sketches of the creatures based on descriptions from different witnesses matched closely. Their stories were unwavering a year later when a thorough investigation of the case was conducted by Isabel Davis.

 

No evidence of a hoax has ever been revealed in this case, and the Suttons still insisted that it was true years later. Now, over forty years later, it's likely that many, if not all, of the Suttons who were adults at the time have gone to their graves without changing their story.

 

Noted astronomer and UFOlogist J. Allen Hynek took the story seriously because he discussed the case with two of the principal investigators of the story: Bud Ledwith, an engineer at a radio station in Hopkinsville and a personal acquaintance of Hynek's, and Isabel Davis, an investigator from New York City.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I, for one, am SHOCKED that someone named Billy Ray would ever be in a situation like that.

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