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#42889 From: Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:02 pm
Subject: RE: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Tom Hall:
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The Bartonville Insane Asylum is located way south of Dwight Ill in Bartonv=
ille Illinois.  Accordign to legend=2C there was an inmate there who could =
not speak=2C other then to cry when ever a fellow inmate died and was burri=
ed.  His occupation was listed as a Bookbinder=2C so that's what everyone t=
here called him. "Old Book=2C" as he got to be known=2C was part of the gra=
ve digging crew=2C and during the funeral service=2C he would lean against =
an old elm tree and cry.  One day=2C "Old Book" himself passed away.  Accor=
ding to legend=2C during his funeral service=2C everyone could hear horrend=
ous sobbing by that very same elm tree=2C including the head doctor.  The d=
octor ordered that the casket be opened to check of "Old Book" was still th=
ere=2C and surely enough he was. =20
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As time went on=2C The Bartonville Insane Asylum=2C also known ad the Peori=
a State Hospital for the INcurable Insane=2C and in later years just the Pe=
oria State Hospital=2C was closed down.  Stories of sobbing by the stump of=
  that old tree in the grave yard=2C and stories of the sounds of chains and=
  shcakles rattling=2C the screams of inmates being tortured through electro=
  shock=2C or being emersec in freezing cold water can still be heard.
=20
If you would like to see some of the photos that I shot up at Bartonville=
=2C go to the Yahoo main page and to the "Creature Features" group.  It's i=
n the photos folder. =20
=20
Mike 		 	   		 =20
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#42888 From: Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:56 pm
Subject: RE: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Themclushy=2C my house is also perported to be haunted=2C but given that I'=
ve been living there for 13 years=2C and so far nothing out of the ordinary=
  has happened=2C I tend to dismiss those stories.  A lot of 100 year old ho=
uses have such stories about it=2C but very few of them are authenticly wha=
t you would call haunted.  Most of the stories I've heard abut my house wer=
e sightings of orbe=2C lights in various windows=2C that sort of thing. No =
actual ghosts or chains or anything like that. =20
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Again=2C I have nto seen any lights in the windows except for the ones that=
  I turn on=2C and the scariest thing that I ever encountered at my house ha=
ppened in March 2 years ago while I was doing my spring cleaning.  A bat fl=
ew into the house.
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Mike 		 	   		 =20
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#42887 From: Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:49 pm
Subject: RE: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Fulloon=2C I never myself encountered a ghost=2C nor do I know anyone who d=
id.  I used the term 'based on a true story' because "A Haunting in Conneti=
cutt" was suposedly based on the real experiences of that family you mentio=
ned.  The paranormal activities at the Bartonville Insane Asylum=2C likewis=
e were suposedly documented and there were many whitnness=2C but when I was=
  there=2C I saw and heard nothing out of the ordinary.  No ghosts jumped ou=
t and  yelled "Boo!" I didn't hear any chains rattling=2C and the electro s=
hock theropy machine did not mysteriously start operating onit's own.   BUT=
=2C it was fun to go there=2C it was fun to take photos of it=2C and true o=
r not=2C 'haunted house' stories are great entertainment=2C IMHO.
=20
Mike 		 	   		 =20
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#42886 From: fred whitehead <ghostfirstclass@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:43 am
Subject: Re: Sherlock Saturday Picks
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Those where the same things WGN would play on sunday afternoon after The Lone
Ranger, Holmes  Mr. Moto Mr. Wong and both Chans




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From: Tom hall <themclush@...>
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, November 10, 2009 3:15:09 AM
Subject: Re: [CreatureFeatures] Sherlock Saturday Picks

 
Way cool, BUT in my family Holmes is a Sunday afternoon tradition. That is when
WVTV, Channel 18 in Milwaukee would run the Holmes movies. So it was home from
church, dash of the homework and sit down to Holmes, Charlie Chan, Mr. Moto or
Mr. Wong, Detective. My sister and I still get together now and then to recreate
those afternoons, although her kids, with no sense of nostalgia, tend to
interrupt. When they were smaller I could tape them to the wall using Gorilla
brand duct tape, but now.....

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From: michaeldukey2000 <michaelsonye@ sbcglobal. net>
To: CreatureFeatures@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Mon, November 9, 2009 11:53:22 PM
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Sherlock Saturday Picks

Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (Hammer)
The Scarlet Claw
Murder By Decree
A Study in Terror

Dukey Flyswatter

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#42885 From: "Gary" <gman425@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:35 am
Subject: Re: Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
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--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "Ghosts Of Pompeii" <alien8ed46408@...>
wrote:
>
> This week at The Secret Cinema we take a brief detour from our usual horror
fare and take a side-road down a shadowy path of mystery and intrigue, as we
spend an evening with London's most famous Consulting Detective, Sherlock
Holmes.
> For many the definitive Sherlock Holmes will always be Basil Rathbone and his
bumbling assistant Nigel Bruce as Doctor John Watson; others favor Jeremy Brett
from the Granada TV series; and then there are the non-Sherlock fans whose only
encounter with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective is the 1959 Hammer Films
production of "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" with Peter Cushing as Sherlock
Holmes.
> But whomever you prefer there is a Sherlock Holmes mystery that's bound to
grab your attention, whether it's either of the two films pitting Holmes against
the infamous Whitechapel killer Jack The Ripper – "A Study In Terror" or "Murder
By Decree"; his battle with cocaine addition aided by Sigmund Freud "The Seven
Per Cent Solution": or the fanciful Stephen Spielberg production speculating on
the early years of "Young Sherlock Holmes".
> And for those who prefer a little comedy and parody there is the excellent
"Without A Clue" with the premise that it was in fact Watson with the brains and
Holmes was the bumbling fool who received all the credit; the Billy Wilder
comedy "The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes"; Gene Wilder's "Sherlock Holmes'
Smarter Brother"; Monty Python alumni John Cleese as an incompetent Holmes in
"The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It"; or the George C
Scott tale "They Might Be Giants" about a delusional x-judge who believes he is
Sherlock Holmes and the psychiatrist assigned to help him – who coincidentally
is named Dr. Watson – is his assistant. And together with a band of loonies are
in pursuit of Professor Moriarity.
> Below you will find a list of Sherlock Holmes tales and the actors who played
them …
> I'm sure my list is not complete, so if there is a title I missed you wish to
add to your list feel free to do so.
>
>
> Basil Rathbone:
>
> Hound Of The Baskervilles (1939)
> The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
> Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror (1942)
> Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon (1942)
> Sherlock Holmes In Washington (1943)
> Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943)
> The Spider Woman (1944)
> The Scarlet Claw (1944)
> The Pearl Of Death (1944)
> The House Of Fear (1945)
> The Woman In Green (1945)
> Pursuit To Algiers (1945)
> Terror By Night (1946)
> Dressed To Kill (1946)
>
>
> Jeremy Brett: (one hour episode – those marked (*) are feature length
>
> A Scandal In Bohemia
> The Dancing Men
> The Naval Treaty
> The Solitary Cyclist
> The Crooked Man
> The Speckled Band
> The Blue Carbuncle
> The Copper Beeches
> The Greek Interpreter
> The Norwood Builder
> The Resident Patient
> The Red Headed League
> The Final Problem
> The Empty House
> The Abbey Grange
> The Musgrave Ritual
> The Second Stain
> The Man With The Twisted Lip
> The Priory School
> The Six Napoleons
> The Sign Of The Four (*)
> The Devil's Foot
> Silver Blaze
> Wisteria Lodge
> The Bruce Partington Plans
> The Hound Of The Baskervilles (*)
> The Disappearance Of Lady Frances Carfax
> The Problem Of The Bridge
> Shoscombe Old Place
> The Boscombe Valley Mystery
> The Illustrious Client
> The Creeping Man
> The Master Blackmailer (*)
> The Last Vampyre (*)
> The Eligible Bachelor
> The Three Gables
> The Dying Detective
> The Golden Pince-Nez
> The Red Circle
> The Mararin Stone
> The Cardboard Box
>
> Ronald Howard: (half-hour episodes)
>
> The Case of the Cunningham Heritage
> The Case of Lady Beryl
> The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun
> The Case of the Texas Cowgirl
> The Case of the Belligerent Ghost
> The Case of the Shy Ballerina
> The Case of the Winthrop Legend
> The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff
> The Case of Harry Croker
> The Mother Hubbard Case
> The Case of the Red Headed League
> The Case of the Shoeless Engineer
> The Case of the Split Ticket
> The Case of the French Interpreter
> The Case of the Singing Violin
> The Case of the Greystone Inscription
> The Case of the Laughing Mummy
> The Case of the Thistle Killer
> The Case of the Vanished Detective
> The Case of the Careless Suffragette
> The Case of the Reluctant Carpenter
> The Case of the Deadly Prophecy
> The Christmas Pudding
> The Night Train Riddle
> The Case of the Violent Suitor
> The Case of the Baker Street Nursemaids
> The Case of the Perfect Husband
> The Case of the Jolly Hangman
> The Case of the Impostor Mystery
> The Case of the Eiffel Tower
> The Case of the Exhumed Client
> The Case of the Impromptu Performance
> The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors
> The Case of the Royal Murder
> The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough
> The Case of the Neurotic Detective
> The Case of the Unlucky Gambler
> The Case of the Diamond Tooth
> The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter
>
>
> Arthur Wontner
>
> The Sleeping Cardinal
> The Missing Rembrandt
> The Sign Of Four
> The Triumph Of Sherlock Holmes
> Silver Blaze
>
>
> Matt Frewer:
>
> The Hound of the Baskervilles
> The Sign of Four
> The Royal Scandal
> The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire
>
> Ian Hart:
>
> The Hound Of The Baskervilles (2002)
> Case Of The Silk Stockings (2004)
>
> Peter Cushing:
>
> The Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959)
> The Masks Of Death
>
> Christopher Lee:
>
> Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace
> Incident At Victoria Falls
> Sherlock Holmes And The Leading Lady
>
>
> Comedies And Parodies:
>
> They Might Be Giants
> Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
> The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It
> Hound Of The Baskervilles (1978)
> Without A Clue
> The Great Mouse Detective
>
> Additional One-Shot Sherlock Holmes Movies:
>
> Young Sherlock Holmes
> Murder By Decree
> A Study In Terror
> The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes
> The Seven Per-Cent Solution
> Crucifer Of Blood
> A Study In Scarlet
> Sherlock Holmes In New York
> The Speckled Band (1931)
>
>
> Secret Cinema Saturday Night
> *Alone In The Dark – But Together In Spirit*
>
> Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii
>Here are my selections:1)Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 2)The Hound of the
Baskervilles(1959)3)The Spider Woman 4)The Woman in Green 5)The Final Problem

#42884 From: "Katrina" <katrina.ragozy@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:00 am
Subject: Re: Winchester mansion
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It's possible that it might happen but I don't worry about it too much. The
way my life usually goes, picking up a bit of an old debt from one of those
museums would probably be a nice break.

But I don't think that someone would take on some "unpaid debt" simply
because they went through the museum. If that was the case, pretty much any
place that had a rather unsavory history would be avoided like the plague.
(well, except for the few who actually seem to enjoy taking risks like that)
if there's any spirits still hanging around there, I think they'd save their
wrath for those that caused their suffering and not anyone who just happens
to be "passing through".

Those are, of course, just my thoughts. Others may differ. And thank you for
starting an interesting discussion.

    
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I am who and what I am. I can be nothing else.

Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their
God-given right to be stupid.
Dean Koontz-Seize the Night

I see dead people. (by appointment only)

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-------Original Message-------

From: phillip wolf

Hi Katrina.  Aren't you guys worried that some of this stuff may rub off or
follow you?  I'm just playing the devil's advocate because I think that
these places are cool too.  Seems like these torture museum with the real
stuff has like a gigantic Karma deficit and anyone who spends time around
them kind of takes on the debt.  These haunted places, there must be
something wrong with them.  Instead of acting like roofs and rain drops
--shedding the souls after they've been set free, they trap them like tiger
pits.  The ghosts themselves.  Being there scaring the s&!t out of people
doesn't sound like a reward to me.  H. P. Lovecraft had a knack for putting
his characters into situations where just being in or near a place made them
afflicted.  Maybe they were destined maybe they weren't.  The Asian horror
movies like THE RING and THE GRUDGE did a superb job of doing this too.
Anyway, just thinking out loud.  Any other thoughts?

phil

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#42883 From: "Katrina" <katrina.ragozy@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:52 am
Subject: Re: Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
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I love the idea of taking a little break from the horror movies. And I can't
think of a better person to do that then the master detective himself.

Here's my picks:

1. The Hound of the Baskervilles (2004) [I think I saw this one and if I'm
right, the effect they used for the hound was very well done]

2. The Scarlet Claw - Basil Rathbone (this one sounds familiar but I'm not
sure if I've seen it or just heard about it)

3. The Devil's Foot - Jeremy Brett (sounds interesting)

4. Young Sherlock Holmes (saw this one and enjoyed it)

5. The Great Mouse Detective (another enjoyable romp with the master....so
to speak)

I haven't seen many of these (okay....I've probably seen two or three in
this list) so any winner will be a good one for me.

    
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The heart has wings when one finds true love or true friends. Let it fly!

I am who and what I am. I can be nothing else.

Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their
God-given right to be stupid.
Dean Koontz-Seize the Night

I see dead people. (by appointment only)

ICQ #-311153392


-------Original Message-------

From: Ghosts Of Pompeii
Date: 11/07/09 21:21:12
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of
Sherlock Holmes

This week at The Secret Cinema we take a brief detour from our usual horror
fare and take a side-road down a shadowy path of mystery and intrigue, as we
spend an evening with London's most famous Consulting Detective, Sherlock
Holmes.
For many the definitive Sherlock Holmes will always be Basil Rathbone and
his bumbling assistant Nigel Bruce as Doctor John Watson; others favor
Jeremy Brett from the Granada TV series; and then there are the non-Sherlock
fans whose only encounter with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective is the
1959 Hammer Films production of "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" with Peter
Cushing as Sherlock Holmes.
But whomever you prefer there is a Sherlock Holmes mystery that's bound to
grab your attention, whether it's either of the two films pitting Holmes
against the infamous Whitechapel killer Jack The Ripper – "A Study In Terror
  or "Murder By Decree"; his battle with cocaine addition aided by Sigmund
Freud "The Seven Per Cent Solution": or the fanciful Stephen Spielberg
production speculating on the early years of "Young Sherlock Holmes".
And for those who prefer a little comedy and parody there is the excellent
Without A Clue" with the premise that it was in fact Watson with the brains
and Holmes was the bumbling fool who received all the credit; the Billy
Wilder comedy "The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes"; Gene Wilder's "Sherlock
Holmes' Smarter Brother"; Monty Python alumni John Cleese as an incompetent
Holmes in "The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It"; or
the George C Scott tale "They Might Be Giants" about a delusional x-judge
who believes he is Sherlock Holmes and the psychiatrist assigned to help him
– who coincidentally is named Dr. Watson – is his assistant. And together
with a band of loonies are in pursuit of Professor Moriarity.
Below you will find a list of Sherlock Holmes tales and the actors who
played them …
I'm sure my list is not complete, so if there is a title I missed you wish
to add to your list feel free to do so.


Basil Rathbone:

Hound Of The Baskervilles (1939)
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror (1942)
Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon (1942)
Sherlock Holmes In Washington (1943)
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943)
The Spider Woman (1944)
The Scarlet Claw (1944)
The Pearl Of Death (1944)
The House Of Fear (1945)
The Woman In Green (1945)
Pursuit To Algiers (1945)
Terror By Night (1946)
Dressed To Kill (1946)


Jeremy Brett: (one hour episode – those marked (*) are feature length

A Scandal In Bohemia
The Dancing Men
The Naval Treaty
The Solitary Cyclist
The Crooked Man
The Speckled Band
The Blue Carbuncle
The Copper Beeches
The Greek Interpreter
The Norwood Builder
The Resident Patient
The Red Headed League
The Final Problem
The Empty House
The Abbey Grange
The Musgrave Ritual
The Second Stain
The Man With The Twisted Lip
The Priory School
The Six Napoleons
The Sign Of The Four (*)
The Devil's Foot
Silver Blaze
Wisteria Lodge
The Bruce Partington Plans
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (*)
The Disappearance Of Lady Frances Carfax
The Problem Of The Bridge
Shoscombe Old Place
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Illustrious Client
The Creeping Man
The Master Blackmailer (*)
The Last Vampyre (*)
The Eligible Bachelor
The Three Gables
The Dying Detective
The Golden Pince-Nez
The Red Circle
The Mararin Stone
The Cardboard Box

Ronald Howard: (half-hour episodes)

The Case of the Cunningham Heritage
The Case of Lady Beryl
The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun
The Case of the Texas Cowgirl
The Case of the Belligerent Ghost
The Case of the Shy Ballerina
The Case of the Winthrop Legend
The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff
The Case of Harry Croker
The Mother Hubbard Case
The Case of the Red Headed League
The Case of the Shoeless Engineer
The Case of the Split Ticket
The Case of the French Interpreter
The Case of the Singing Violin
The Case of the Greystone Inscription
The Case of the Laughing Mummy
The Case of the Thistle Killer
The Case of the Vanished Detective
The Case of the Careless Suffragette
The Case of the Reluctant Carpenter
The Case of the Deadly Prophecy
The Christmas Pudding
The Night Train Riddle
The Case of the Violent Suitor
The Case of the Baker Street Nursemaids
The Case of the Perfect Husband
The Case of the Jolly Hangman
The Case of the Impostor Mystery
The Case of the Eiffel Tower
The Case of the Exhumed Client
The Case of the Impromptu Performance
The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors
The Case of the Royal Murder
The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough
The Case of the Neurotic Detective
The Case of the Unlucky Gambler
The Case of the Diamond Tooth
The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter


Arthur Wontner

The Sleeping Cardinal
The Missing Rembrandt
The Sign Of Four
The Triumph Of Sherlock Holmes
Silver Blaze


Matt Frewer:

The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Sign of Four
The Royal Scandal
The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire

Ian Hart:

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (2002)
Case Of The Silk Stockings (2004)

Peter Cushing:

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959)
The Masks Of Death

Christopher Lee:

Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace
Incident At Victoria Falls
Sherlock Holmes And The Leading Lady


Comedies And Parodies:

They Might Be Giants
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It
Hound Of The Baskervilles (1978)
Without A Clue
The Great Mouse Detective

Additional One-Shot Sherlock Holmes Movies:

Young Sherlock Holmes
Murder By Decree
A Study In Terror
The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes
The Seven Per-Cent Solution
Crucifer Of Blood
A Study In Scarlet
Sherlock Holmes In New York
The Speckled Band (1931)


Secret Cinema Saturday Night
*Alone In The Dark – But Together In Spirit*

Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii








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#42882 From: "Katrina" <katrina.ragozy@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:31 am
Subject: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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Why ask why? Try Bud Dry. *giggle*

Sorry....couldn't resist. Seriously, if you can get the DVD of the movie, it
has a special feature that explains the history and a few of the mysteries
of Skull Island. As for why the dinosaurs and insects weren't found anywhere
else, Skull Island was kind of an "isolated pocket" and evolution took a
strange turn and "for lack of a better term) became a sort of dead end while
things went forward everywhere else.

    
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The heart has wings when one finds true love or true friends. Let it fly!

I am who and what I am. I can be nothing else.

Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their
God-given right to be stupid.
Dean Koontz-Seize the Night

I see dead people. (by appointment only)

ICQ #-311153392


-------Original Message-------

From: fullloonrising

Why is it that on SKULL ISLAND the insects and creatures are gigantuan,even
the dinosaurs,but none of the tribesmen were above normal heighth?
How is it that the rest of the World has not discovered the inhabitants of
SKULL ISLAND?As big as those flying insects are,they could easily travel
from Island to Island.Maybe passing ships would have caught a glimpse?
Why would all of those creatures be INVISIBLE DOG FENCED to SKULL ISLAND and not
found elsewhere?

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#42881 From: "Katrina" <katrina.ragozy@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:13 am
Subject: Re: THE QUOTES CONTEST ATTENTION KATRINA
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No worries.  Things get lost or missed now and then. Besides, if I took
offense every time someone sounded "snippy", I wouldn't be talking to anyone


    
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The heart has wings when one finds true love or true friends. Let it fly!

I am who and what I am. I can be nothing else.

Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their
God-given right to be stupid.
Dean Koontz-Seize the Night

I see dead people. (by appointment only)

ICQ #-311153392


-------Original Message-------

From: Kevin



...Sorry bout' that Katrina! I must have missed it... But, yes this does
help out a lot - Thank you so much! ;D  Sorry if I sounded a little "snippy"
..
                                              Aquanoid21

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#42880 From: Tom hall <themclush@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:15 am
Subject: Re: Sherlock Saturday Picks
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Way cool, BUT in my family Holmes is a Sunday afternoon tradition.  That is when
WVTV, Channel 18 in Milwaukee would run the Holmes movies.  So it was home from
church, dash of the homework and sit down to Holmes, Charlie Chan, Mr. Moto or
Mr. Wong, Detective.  My sister and I still get together now and then to
recreate those afternoons, although her kids, with no sense of nostalgia, tend
to interrupt.  When they were smaller I could tape them to the wall using
Gorilla brand duct tape, but now.....




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Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Sherlock Saturday Picks


Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (Hammer)
The Scarlet Claw
Murder By Decree
A Study in Terror

Dukey Flyswatter







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#42879 From: "michaeldukey2000" <michaelsonye@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:53 am
Subject: Sherlock Saturday Picks
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Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (Hammer)
The Scarlet Claw
Murder By Decree
A Study in Terror

Dukey Flyswatter

#42878 From: Tom hall <themclush@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:31 am
Subject: Re: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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The same way George Foster Kane died alone in his big mansion, but someone knew
his last words were "Rosebud."  If you can ask the question, you haven't
managed a successful suspension of disbelief. 

--- On Mon, 11/9/09, kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...> wrote:

From: kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...>
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Re: SKULL ISLAND
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 8:52 PM







 









       They didn't want to do a rewrite?



--- In CreatureFeatures@ yahoogroups. com, "fullloonrising" <rwkempokittykicks@
...> wrote:

>

> Why is it that on SKULL ISLAND the insects and creatures are gigantuan,even
the dinosaurs,but none of the tribesmen were above normal heighth?

> How is it that the rest of the World has not discovered the inhabitants of
SKULL ISLAND?As big as those flying insects are,they could easily travel from
Island to Island.Maybe passing ships would have caught a glimpse?

> Why would all of those creatures be INVISIBLE DOG FENCED to SKULL ISLAND and
not found elsewhere?

>

























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#42877 From: Tom hall <themclush@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:28 am
Subject: Re: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Hey Mike,

You're holding out on us.  Tell us more about Bartonville!

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From: kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...>
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 8:55 PM







 









       Thanks Mike, I have a copy of it but haven't watched it yet. Must give it
a look now.



Dale



--- In CreatureFeatures@ yahoogroups. com, Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@. ..>
wrote:

>

>

> I can't disagree with you more, Fulloon.  I thought "A Haunting in
Conneticutt" was one of the best "haunted house" movies I've ever seen.  It was
also based on a true story.  As for remodeled funeral homes, it's possible that
could happen if the buyer doesn't know that it was a funeral home at one time. 
Also, a lot of people like that creepieness.  I had a ball at Bartonville back
in October.  Another reason why some one might be enclined to move into a home
that use to be a funeral home, is maybe the price was right.  If I could get an
old creep house like that for an unrealisticly low price, I just might jump at
it.

>

> Mike

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#42876 From: Tom hall <themclush@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:27 am
Subject: Re: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Ida know.

When I was in Tennessee, I tried to buy a former funeral home.  Big place, good
location, OK price.  Pity my job went Poof.  But I was already living in a
haunted house, and I've been with two relatives as they died, so the label of
"former funeral home" didn't trouble me.

As for the movie - I thought it was maybe B-.  There was actually an attempt to
have a story and some suspense and some creeps without lots of cheap gore.  I
thought the ending rather lame, though. 

--- On Mon, 11/9/09, kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...> wrote:

From: kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...>
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 8:53 PM







 









       For the same reason people buy used hearses. Price.



--- In CreatureFeatures@ yahoogroups. com, "fullloonrising" <rwkempokittykicks@
...> wrote:

>

> First of all,why would anyone buy a remodeled funeral home?horror movies are
creepy enough without having to actually living the nightmare,,as well.

> This movie was prepossterous with it's claims.THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT was
scarier than this movie.It's CONNETICUTT, so shouldn't some of those ghosts be
wearing tennis wear and carrying rackets?I could understand the boy seeing
things as was explained in the movie,however the rest of the story was alittle
OUT THERE.There is one explanation. Living in a funeral home could make almost
anyone think theya are seeing the boogeyman!If they wanted to save money they
should have rented an apartment and saved the made up stories to the
politicians!

>

























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#42875 From: "iamtabbycatsdad48" <iamtabbycatsdad48@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:24 am
Subject: Movie watched tonight: Shadow Of The Cat
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Ghoul evening, Madame Dementia here,while The Ripper slept, I watched Shadow Of
The Cat.It is a  Hammer film that was made in 1961.It is about a revenge seeking
cat. I had never seen it before. It is a great old black and white flick,lots of
creepiness and suspense and Murder!!!! I really enjoyed it. I am inc a trailer
for it below,to give you a taste of it. Hope you enjoy it as much as i did.I
found it on Let Me Watch This.com
  This site has a lot of great old horror movies,in addition to new ones. Hope
you check it out, but till then here is a taste for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un8xyySeLQc
Till We Meet Again:Be Seeing You In Your Nightmares:Madame Dementia And The
Ripper

#42874 From: "Kevin" <aquanoid21@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:18 am
Subject: Re: Group photo!!!
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--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, jlinendoll@... wrote:
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> Nigel Bruce, not Green (altho Nigel Green was agreat  actor)-
>
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...Oops!!! Sorry bout' that... :P  Thanks Alamo!
                                                     Aquanoid21

#42873 From: "duannewalton" <duannewalton@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:28 am
Subject: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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#42872 From: "kolchak4ever" <daleanscomb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:55 am
Subject: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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Thanks Mike, I have a copy of it but haven't watched it yet. Must give it a look
now.

Dale

--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...> wrote:
>
>
> I can't disagree with you more, Fulloon.  I thought "A Haunting in
Conneticutt" was one of the best "haunted house" movies I've ever seen.  It was
also based on a true story.  As for remodeled funeral homes, it's possible that
could happen if the buyer doesn't know that it was a funeral home at one time. 
Also, a lot of people like that creepieness.  I had a ball at Bartonville back
in October.  Another reason why some one might be enclined to move into a home
that use to be a funeral home, is maybe the price was right.  If I could get an
old creep house like that for an unrealisticly low price, I just might jump at
it.
>
> Mike
> _________________________________________________________________
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>
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#42871 From: "kolchak4ever" <daleanscomb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:53 am
Subject: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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For the same reason people buy used hearses. Price.

--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "fullloonrising"
<rwkempokittykicks@...> wrote:
>
> First of all,why would anyone buy a remodeled funeral home?horror movies are
creepy enough without having to actually living the nightmare,,as well.
> This movie was prepossterous with it's claims.THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT was
scarier than this movie.It's CONNETICUTT,so shouldn't some of those ghosts be
wearing tennis wear and carrying rackets?I could understand the boy seeing
things as was explained in the movie,however the rest of the story was alittle
OUT THERE.There is one explanation.Living in a funeral home could make almost
anyone think theya are seeing the boogeyman!If they wanted to save money they
should have rented an apartment and saved the made up stories to the
politicians!
>

#42870 From: "kolchak4ever" <daleanscomb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:52 am
Subject: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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They didn't want to do a rewrite?

--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "fullloonrising"
<rwkempokittykicks@...> wrote:
>
> Why is it that on SKULL ISLAND the insects and creatures are gigantuan,even
the dinosaurs,but none of the tribesmen were above normal heighth?
> How is it that the rest of the World has not discovered the inhabitants of
SKULL ISLAND?As big as those flying insects are,they could easily travel from
Island to Island.Maybe passing ships would have caught a glimpse?
> Why would all of those creatures be INVISIBLE DOG FENCED to SKULL ISLAND and
not found elsewhere?
>

#42869 From: "Ghosts Of Pompeii" <alien8ed46408@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:49 am
Subject: Re: SHERLOCK HOLMES
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I kind of hesitant to jump on the band wagon for this new Sherlock Holmes film
becasue I'm really not sure what direction the movie is going in. Will it be a
goofy comedy; some modern re-imagining of Holmes in much the way Hollywood did
with "The Mummy" franchise by turning it into an Indiana Jones style vehicle for
Brandon Frazier; or are they going to make it a straight forward gothic
thriller?
I have the feeling it's going to go the way of Universal's new "The Mummy"
series since it cast Robert Downey Jr., and while that's not all that bad - as a
Holmes fan I'd love to see a major studio make a big budget project out of a
Doyle story as written. Not quite sure Robert Downey Jr. would fit the bill as
Doyle's vision of Sherlock Holmes ... but I've learned not to pre-judge a film
before it comes out based on casting because I thought Jack Black would be a
disaster and really screw up Peter Jackson's "King Kong" with his usually
hijinx, but he did a credible job and my initial fears were unwarranted.
But for the record - it was the release of the new Sherlock Holmes film that
prompted me to make Holmes films this week's theme.

Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii



--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "fullloonrising"
<rwkempokittykicks@...> wrote:
>
> How ironic that there is alot of talk about SHERLOCK HOLMES,yet,i dont recall
any postings on the new movie called SHERLOCK HOLMES.
>

#42868 From: "kolchak4ever" <daleanscomb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:39 am
Subject: Re: Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
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Murder By Death is GREAT! Peter Sellers as Inspector Wang. LOL

Dale

--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, George Nawara <mrhawkeye@...> wrote:
>
> looks great Joe...tho this is of a somewhat Sherlock focus, may I add that the
multitude of Ten Little Indian movies (whether on an island or an icey mountain
retreat) make also for a splendid whodunit....and who could forget Peter Falk
in Murder by Death?
>
>
>

#42867 From: "Ghosts Of Pompeii" <alien8ed46408@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:34 am
Subject: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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I guess because it's a purely escapist fantasy movie just like the Sinbad tales,
the Godzilla movies, the Star Wars saga, the Harry Potter films, and all other
fantasy films that are meant to be enjoyed for their entertainment value and not
dissected for lapses of logic. I'm sure any Doctor worth his salt could make a
strong case as to why a wooden puppet could never literally become a flesh and
blood boy like Pinocchio … but what's the point. We all know it's a fantasy
tale. Just like "King Kong". And at no time does anyone try to insinuate it's
based on actual events. So we all just strap ourselves in and go along for the
ride.

Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii


--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "fullloonrising"
<rwkempokittykicks@...> wrote:
>
> Why is it that on SKULL ISLAND the insects and creatures are gigantuan,even
the dinosaurs,but none of the tribesmen were above normal heighth?
> How is it that the rest of the World has not discovered the inhabitants of
SKULL ISLAND?As big as those flying insects are,they could easily travel from
Island to Island.Maybe passing ships would have caught a glimpse?
> Why would all of those creatures be INVISIBLE DOG FENCED to SKULL ISLAND and
not found elsewhere?
>

#42866 From: "fullloonrising" <rwkempokittykicks@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:21 pm
Subject: SHERLOCK HOLMES
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How ironic that there is alot of talk about SHERLOCK HOLMES,yet,i dont recall
any postings on the new movie called SHERLOCK HOLMES.

#42865 From: "fullloonrising" <rwkempokittykicks@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:03 pm
Subject: Re: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...> wrote:
>
>
> I can't disagree with you more, Fulloon.  I thought "A Haunting in
Conneticutt" was one of the best "haunted house" movies I've ever seen.  It was
also based on a true story.  As for remodeled funeral homes, it's possible that
could happen if the buyer doesn't know that it was a funeral home at one time. 
Also, a lot of people like that creepieness.  I had a ball at Bartonville back
in October.  Another reason why some one might be enclined to move into a home
that use to be a funeral home, is maybe the price was right.  If I could get an
old creep house like that for an unrealisticly low price, I just might jump at
it.
>


As far as stories of haunted houses go,I tend to believe in the adage to not
believe in anything i hear,and to only believe in half of what i see.
From my readings it was stated that families who lived in the house before and
after the Snedekers inhabited the house reported they didn't have any such
supernatural problems.Although some families did report some odd
occurrences,nothing was reported the same as the Snedekers had claimed.Another
family also reported weird phenomena occuring.When families were interviewed it
is reported that they contradicted their stories.
People who live there currently have reported no problems except with curious
onlookers who stand in the streets and even come up to the house every now and
than.To tell you the truth i dont know if this is the same famnily.The article
is a few years old.You can believe what you want to.




> Mike
> _________________________________________________________________
> Find the right PC with Windows 7 and Windows Live.
>
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#42864 From: "fullloonrising" <rwkempokittykicks@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:08 pm
Subject: Re: SKULL ISLAND
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--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, William Bivens <mongo512000@...> wrote:
>
> It's science, that's why!



Science didn't create Hollywood.









>
> --- On Mon, 11/9/09, fullloonrising <rwkempokittykicks@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: fullloonrising <rwkempokittykicks@...>
> Subject: [CreatureFeatures] SKULL ISLAND
> To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 10:09 AM
>
>
>  
>
>
>
> Why is it that on SKULL ISLAND the insects and creatures are gigantuan,even
the dinosaurs,but none of the tribesmen were above normal heighth?
> How is it that the rest of the World has not discovered the inhabitants of
SKULL ISLAND?As big as those flying insects are,they could easily travel from
Island to Island.Maybe passing ships would have caught a glimpse?
> Why would all of those creatures be INVISIBLE DOG FENCED to SKULL ISLAND and
not found elsewhere?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#42863 From: George Nawara <mrhawkeye@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:15 pm
Subject: Re: Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
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looks great Joe...tho this is of a somewhat Sherlock focus, may I add that the
multitude of Ten Little Indian movies (whether on an island or an icey mountain
retreat) make also for a splendid whodunit....and who could forget Peter Falk
in Murder by Death?




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From: Ghosts Of Pompeii <alien8ed46408@...>
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, November 7, 2009 11:20:53 PM
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Secret Cinema Saturday Night - The Adventures Of
Sherlock Holmes

 
This week at The Secret Cinema we take a brief detour from our usual horror fare
and take a side-road down a shadowy path of mystery and intrigue, as we spend an
evening with London's most famous Consulting Detective, Sherlock Holmes.
For many the definitive Sherlock Holmes will always be Basil Rathbone and his
bumbling assistant Nigel Bruce as Doctor John Watson; others favor Jeremy Brett
from the Granada TV series; and then there are the non-Sherlock fans whose only
encounter with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective is the 1959 Hammer Films
production of "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" with Peter Cushing as Sherlock
Holmes.
But whomever you prefer there is a Sherlock Holmes mystery that's bound to grab
your attention, whether it's either of the two films pitting Holmes against the
infamous Whitechapel killer Jack The Ripper – "A Study In Terror" or "Murder
By Decree"; his battle with cocaine addition aided by Sigmund Freud "The Seven
Per Cent Solution": or the fanciful Stephen Spielberg production speculating on
the early years of "Young Sherlock Holmes".
And for those who prefer a little comedy and parody there is the excellent
"Without A Clue" with the premise that it was in fact Watson with the brains and
Holmes was the bumbling fool who received all the credit; the Billy Wilder
comedy "The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes"; Gene Wilder's "Sherlock Holmes'
Smarter Brother"; Monty Python alumni John Cleese as an incompetent Holmes in
"The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It"; or the George C
Scott tale "They Might Be Giants" about a delusional x-judge who believes he is
Sherlock Holmes and the psychiatrist assigned to help him – who coincidentally
is named Dr. Watson – is his assistant. And together with a band of loonies
are in pursuit of Professor Moriarity.
Below you will find a list of Sherlock Holmes tales and the actors who played
them …
I'm sure my list is not complete, so if there is a title I missed you wish to
add to your list feel free to do so.

Basil Rathbone:

Hound Of The Baskervilles (1939)
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror (1942)
Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon (1942)
Sherlock Holmes In Washington (1943)
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943)
The Spider Woman (1944)
The Scarlet Claw (1944)
The Pearl Of Death (1944)
The House Of Fear (1945)
The Woman In Green (1945)
Pursuit To Algiers (1945)
Terror By Night (1946)
Dressed To Kill (1946)

Jeremy Brett: (one hour episode – those marked (*) are feature length

A Scandal In Bohemia
The Dancing Men
The Naval Treaty
The Solitary Cyclist
The Crooked Man
The Speckled Band
The Blue Carbuncle
The Copper Beeches
The Greek Interpreter
The Norwood Builder
The Resident Patient
The Red Headed League
The Final Problem
The Empty House
The Abbey Grange
The Musgrave Ritual
The Second Stain
The Man With The Twisted Lip
The Priory School
The Six Napoleons
The Sign Of The Four (*)
The Devil's Foot
Silver Blaze
Wisteria Lodge
The Bruce Partington Plans
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (*)
The Disappearance Of Lady Frances Carfax
The Problem Of The Bridge
Shoscombe Old Place
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Illustrious Client
The Creeping Man
The Master Blackmailer (*)
The Last Vampyre (*)
The Eligible Bachelor
The Three Gables
The Dying Detective
The Golden Pince-Nez
The Red Circle
The Mararin Stone
The Cardboard Box

Ronald Howard: (half-hour episodes)

The Case of the Cunningham Heritage
The Case of Lady Beryl
The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun
The Case of the Texas Cowgirl
The Case of the Belligerent Ghost
The Case of the Shy Ballerina
The Case of the Winthrop Legend
The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff
The Case of Harry Croker
The Mother Hubbard Case
The Case of the Red Headed League
The Case of the Shoeless Engineer
The Case of the Split Ticket
The Case of the French Interpreter
The Case of the Singing Violin
The Case of the Greystone Inscription
The Case of the Laughing Mummy
The Case of the Thistle Killer
The Case of the Vanished Detective
The Case of the Careless Suffragette
The Case of the Reluctant Carpenter
The Case of the Deadly Prophecy
The Christmas Pudding
The Night Train Riddle
The Case of the Violent Suitor
The Case of the Baker Street Nursemaids
The Case of the Perfect Husband
The Case of the Jolly Hangman
The Case of the Impostor Mystery
The Case of the Eiffel Tower
The Case of the Exhumed Client
The Case of the Impromptu Performance
The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors
The Case of the Royal Murder
The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough
The Case of the Neurotic Detective
The Case of the Unlucky Gambler
The Case of the Diamond Tooth
The Case of the Tyrant's Daughter

Arthur Wontner

The Sleeping Cardinal
The Missing Rembrandt
The Sign Of Four
The Triumph Of Sherlock Holmes
Silver Blaze

Matt Frewer:

The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Sign of Four
The Royal Scandal
The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire

Ian Hart:

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (2002)
Case Of The Silk Stockings (2004)

Peter Cushing:

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959)
The Masks Of Death

Christopher Lee:

Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace
Incident At Victoria Falls
Sherlock Holmes And The Leading Lady

Comedies And Parodies:

They Might Be Giants
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
The Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization As We Know It
Hound Of The Baskervilles (1978)
Without A Clue
The Great Mouse Detective

Additional One-Shot Sherlock Holmes Movies:

Young Sherlock Holmes
Murder By Decree
A Study In Terror
The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes
The Seven Per-Cent Solution
Crucifer Of Blood
A Study In Scarlet
Sherlock Holmes In New York
The Speckled Band (1931)

Secret Cinema Saturday Night
*Alone In The Dark – But Together In Spirit*

Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii




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#42862 From: Robert Gene <iamtabbycatsdad48@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:48 pm
Subject: RE: Movie watched tonight: Big Bad Wolf
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Thanks for sharing, I like it.we have TrickRTreat and like it too.Madame D And
The Ripper
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From: Mike D <omegaman7@...>
Subject: RE: [CreatureFeatures] Movie watched tonight: Big Bad Wolf
To: creaturefeatures@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 10:17 PM



Have you seen the short animated film the Sam character from 'Trick 'r Treat'
was based on?  It's pretty neat and only takes about 4 minutes to watch.

Here it is if anyone is interested:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8997095597413143974#

Sorry you didn't like 'Trick 'r Treat' as much as I did, Mike.  I thought it was
the best horror film I've seen in years.  The only problem I had was that one
story with the kid's head. It was a bit too gory for my taste.  I thought it was
over all very imaginative and the best Halloween themed movie I've seen since
'Halloween'.

Mike D.

"I looked up at the night sky, gazing at the stars and i wondered......Where the
hell is my ceiling?! "



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I watched "Trick or Treat" last Saturday.  It was not available until after=

Halloween=2C so I had to screen it then.  IT was not bad=2C but I don't kn=

ow what all the hype was about. It was a nice "pop corn" movie=2C and I wil=

l definately screen it next October=2C but I would hardly consider it a "cl=

assic."



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#42861 From: Mike D <omegaman7@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:17 pm
Subject: RE: Movie watched tonight: Big Bad Wolf
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Have you seen the short animated film the Sam character from 'Trick 'r Treat'
was based on?  It's pretty neat and only takes about 4 minutes to watch.

Here it is if anyone is interested:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8997095597413143974#

Sorry you didn't like 'Trick 'r Treat' as much as I did, Mike.  I thought it was
the best horror film I've seen in years.  The only problem I had was that one
story with the kid's head. It was a bit too gory for my taste.  I thought it was
over all very imaginative and the best Halloween themed movie I've seen since
'Halloween'.

Mike D.

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I watched "Trick or Treat" last Saturday.  It was not available until after=

  Halloween=2C so I had to screen it then.  IT was not bad=2C but I don't kn=

ow what all the hype was about. It was a nice "pop corn" movie=2C and I wil=

l definately screen it next October=2C but I would hardly consider it a "cl=

assic."



Mike 		 	   		 =20

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#42860 From: Michael O'Brien <Ironbutt6@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 8:28 pm
Subject: RE: THE HAUNTING IN CONNETICUTT
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I can't disagree with you more, Fulloon.  I thought "A Haunting in Conneticutt"
was one of the best "haunted house" movies I've ever seen.  It was also based on
a true story.  As for remodeled funeral homes, it's possible that could happen
if the buyer doesn't know that it was a funeral home at one time.  Also, a lot
of people like that creepieness.  I had a ball at Bartonville back in October. 
Another reason why some one might be enclined to move into a home that use to be
a funeral home, is maybe the price was right.  If I could get an old creep house
like that for an unrealisticly low price, I just might jump at it.

Mike
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