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Friend and frequent Dark Mark Show guest Carl Crew (he was on the 2nd show which is now officially lost media) passed away yesterday. In tribute to this one of a kind person we are replaying his appearance in 2019 with legendary comedian Joey Gaynor Mark and Hannah welcomed cult horror movie icon and the P.T. Barnum of Burbank Blvd Carl Crew and legendary stand up comedian Joey Gaynor to the lighter side of the dark side...and did they both have some great stories to tell. Carl talked about how he got the role in Blood Diner and how he made The Secret Life of Jeffrey Dahmer...the only movie about him that Dahmer actually saw. He talked about the history of his club the California Institute of Abnormal Arts which features 3 corpses on display and is now being converted to Chinatown East and how his family are the utmost experts on Bigfoot Joey talked about starting out with Garry Shandling and how they did bar gigs together, being inspired by the fearlessness of Richard Pryor and Paul Mooney, what it was like to party with Sam Kinison and seeing the fabled Atuk curse firsthand, what it was like to wrestle women with Andy Kaufman and finishes the show with his Sinatra style version of the Addams Family Song that was featured on Elvira's Haunted Hits.
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Cette semaine, Clotilde Seille rend hommage à Michel Jean qui a longtemps mené de front sa carrière de chef d'antenne à TVA et sa carrière d'écrivain, pour laquelle il connait un énorme succès populaire. Voici donc des extraits de plusieurs de ses œuvres: Kukum, lu par Dominique Pétin Atuk, elle et nous, lu par Natasha…
Back in 1966, a group of cops chased a mysterious glowing object across two states, and what happened next wrecked their lives and left everyone wondering—was it really a UFO, or just another government cover-up?Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: Some believe them to be ghosts, others feel they are creatures or even humans from a different dimension. Still others believe they are demonic entities. Whatever the truth about what they are, the one thing everyone agrees about is that an encounter with a shadow person is undeniably terrifying. (Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People) *** The townsfolk of Beaver County, Pennsylvania saw something very strange in 1966 – and now, so many decades later, it's just as much of a mystery as it was the day the encounter occurred. (The Unsolved Sighting in 1966) *** Some are beloved favorites like “The Wizard of Oz”, others you may never have seen, like Atuk. Some are dark in tone like “Poltergeist”, or heroic like the first Superman movie starring Christopher Reeve. But one thing all of these films and the others I'll share in this episode have in common is that they are all supposedly cursed. (Infamously Cursed Films)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Show Open00:02:39.636 = Terrifying True Stories of Shadow People00:13:56.446 = Unsolved Sighting in 196600:43:53.033 = Infamously Cursed Films01:08:49.750 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People” from Anomalien.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5f3vxdh4“The Unsolved Sighting in 1966” by Scott Tady for EllwoodCityLedger.com and The Beaver County Times:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3ck54nvr“Infamously Cursed Films” by Randolph Strauss for Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/uh8xjj9jWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: July 21, 2021SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/UFOPoliceChaseTRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ytw59wz7
Si vous êtes un amoureux des proverbes, je vous en dépose un dans le creux de l'oreille. La souveraineté est une chose qui s'étend en cercles toujours plus larges, à partir de vous-même. Proverbe venu à tire-d'aile d'une terre qui ne compte pas les années en décennies ni en siècles, mais en saisons et en générations d'anciens : la terre des Innus, communauté d'autochtones d'Amérique du Nord. En Sol Majeur est heureux de voir assis derrière ce micro un homme multiple, appartenant à la communauté de Mashteuiatsh sur les bords du lac Saint-Jean au Québec. Journaliste et auteur qui a le talent du castor, puisque de livre en livre, Michel Jean tisse une hutte immense avec des fils d'or pris dans les bois et des histoires que personne ne souhaite entendre : Atuk, Elle et nous, sur sa grand-mère Jeannette Siméon, Le vent nous parle encore sur la tragédie des pensionnats autochtones, Kukum succès de librairie autour de son arrière-grand-mère innue Almanda et voici Tiohtiá:ke /Montréal sur la question de l'itinérance autochtone en milieu urbain.Conversation enregistrée quelques jours avant la nomination d'un Premier ministre autochotone à la tête d'une province québécoise.Les choix musicaux de Michel Jean :Niagara Pendant que les champs brûlentVilain pingouin Sous la pluieElisapie Isaac Ton vieux nom
Si vous êtes un amoureux des proverbes, je vous en dépose un dans le creux de l'oreille. La souveraineté est une chose qui s'étend en cercles toujours plus larges, à partir de vous-même. Proverbe venu à tire-d'aile d'une terre qui ne compte pas les années en décennies ni en siècles, mais en saisons et en générations d'anciens : la terre des Innus, communauté d'autochtones d'Amérique du Nord. En Sol Majeur est heureux de voir assis derrière ce micro un homme multiple, appartenant à la communauté de Mashteuiatsh sur les bords du lac Saint-Jean au Québec. Journaliste et auteur qui a le talent du castor, puisque de livre en livre, Michel Jean tisse une hutte immense avec des fils d'or pris dans les bois et des histoires que personne ne souhaite entendre : Atuk, Elle et nous, sur sa grand-mère Jeannette Siméon, Le vent nous parle encore sur la tragédie des pensionnats autochtones, Kukum succès de librairie autour de son arrière-grand-mère innue Almanda et voici Tiohtiá:ke /Montréal sur la question de l'itinérance autochtone en milieu urbain.Conversation enregistrée quelques jours avant la nomination d'un Premier ministre autochotone à la tête d'une province québécoise.Les choix musicaux de Michel Jean :Niagara Pendant que les champs brûlentVilain pingouin Sous la pluieElisapie Isaac Ton vieux nom
Today we check out a weird car, find a cursed script, and then we encounter a creature who can erase the Universe! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh Links: EP 05 - Steven King Killed John Lennon? Part 1 https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-05-steven-king-killed-john-lennon-part-1 EP 06 - Stephen King Killed John Lennon? Part 2 https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-06-stephen-king-killed-john-lennon-part-2 EP 127 - The Mystery Of The Betz Sphere (Truman Show Delusion) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-127-the-mystery-of-the-betz-sphere EP 19 - Pew! Pew! (The Despair Code) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-19-pew-pew EP 178 - Does Bigfoot Come From Another Dimension? https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-178-does-bigfoot-come-from-another-dimension Man with 666 written all over his car killed by LAPD https://archive.is/EtW88 Man in Body Armor Shot and Killed by LAPD in Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/body-visible-as-sunset-boulevard-closed-due-to-incident-in-hollywood/2581023/ Deadly LAPD Shooting Shuts Down Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood | NBCLA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypQMktzVg6A&t=37s&ab_channel=NBCLA ANTRUM Official Trailer (2019) Found Footage Horror https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzJd58xHv7w&ab_channel=JoBloHorrorTrailers ATUK https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/antrum-and-12-other-cursed-movies-that-will-make-your-skin-crawl/ Atuk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atuk Sam Kinison https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Kinison The ‘Atuk' Curse https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-feb-21-tm-10276-story.html June 1993 https://www.thinkaboutitdocs.com/1993-june-ufo-alien-sightings/ ----------------------------------------------- Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Forever Fluffle: Cantillions, Samson Foreign Correspondent: Fabio Nerbon Discord Mods: Mason http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2024
“Bilik misteri Atuk” adalah kisah seram yang dikongsikan oleh seseorang yang mahu dirinya dikenali sebagai Cik som. Kisah yang berlaku 20 tahun lepas ini masih segar diingatannya. Dia bersama keluarganya suka untuk menemani neneknya di kampung. Namun begitu, selepas atuknya meninggal dunia, dia alami banyak perkara aneh datang daripada bilik arwah atuknya. Mula - mula dia diganggu hanya sekadar gurauan manja daripada makhluk itu. Tapi makin lama makin teruk sehingga dia merasakan tidak dapat bernafas. Ternyata semuanya datang daripada bilik arwah Atuk Cik Som. Kalau anda ingin hantarkan kisah atau pengalaman anda yang menyeramkan, sila hantar ke email mj12@mediacorp.sg, di WhatsApp RIA, atau Instagram RIA897.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenue chez les Protagonistes, un podcast où les histoires contées dans les livres trouvent un écho dans celles de la vie. Je suis Joséphine Bonnardot et aujourd'hui, je vous propose un tour de littérature québécoise avec : "La grosse femme d'à côté est enceinte" de Michel Tremblay disponible aux éditions Babel ; "La femme qui fuit" d'Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette disponible aux éditions Livre de Poche ; "Atuk" de Michel Jean disponible en poche aux éditions Points ; et un dernier coup de coeur écrit par l'auteur québécois Eric Chacour, "Ce que je sais de toi", publié en 2023 et disponible aux éditions Philippe Rey. Si cet épisode vous a plu ou que vous avez des suggestions ou bien encore que vous souhaitez participer à ce podcast car vous avez un livre dans la peau, n'hésitez pas à me le faire savoir en m'écrivant directement sur les comptes Instagram @josephinebnt_ ou @lesprotagonistes.podcast. Je serai ravie de vous lire et de discuter avec vous. Et puis, si vous ne voulez rien manquer des contenus, pensez à vous abonner au podcast sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée, à laisser un commentaire et puis 5 ⭐.
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"Atuk" is a fabled Hollywood script that has gained notoriety for its purported curse. The screenplay, based on the novel "The Incomparable Atuk" by Mordecai Richler, tells the story of an Eskimo who moves to the big city and experiences culture shock. Despite its comedic potential, the project has been plagued by tragedy, with several actors and filmmakers associated with the script meeting untimely deaths. From John Belushi and Sam Kinison to John Candy and Chris Farley, a string of talented comedians who were attached to the project have all passed away before production could commence, leading to the eerie legend of the cursed "Atuk" script haunting Hollywood. ----------------- Head to the Strange Places home website, asylum817.com to keep up with all things Strange Places, as well as the host. Billie Dean Shoemate III is an author with over 40 novels published, a master-trained painter, host of the No Disclosure Podcast, and multi-instrumentalist musician with multiple albums released. To check out Billie's books, albums, paintings and other artistic ventures, head to asylum817.com. ----------------- This podcast can also be heard on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and wherever you get your Podcast listening experience. ----------------- to support the show, check us out on Patreon- http://www.patreon.com/asylum817 ----------------- DISTROKID AFFILIATE LINK: https://www.distrokid.com/vip/seven/3128872 ----------------- Want to promote your brand, YouTube channel, Etsy page, charity, event or podcast on the show? I am selling the show's ad space! Mid roll ads, beginning ads, bottom of the show ads, all of it. Click the link below to get yourself some of that sweet, sweet ad space on the fastest growing paranormal podcast on the planet. If you want to advertise here, click the LINK BELOW! https://www.fiverr.com/share/mgzw1R ----------------- This episode is brought to you by the 13TH Destiny with Magnum Podcast! LINK BELOW: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Kh2Y6J0plsi7n5lGlhb4X --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeplacespod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeplacespod/support
This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Gross songs! Thanks, Tim!Yeast is still gross!Paula Abdul!Paul's songs and music ADHD!Yes, and?!Madonna is a jackass to her fans!We love sleeping!More BLTs!Dave??!!We miss John Candy!Paul isn't sentimental!Let's get rid of Dave's stuff before he dies!Dave is Paul's daddy!Pornhub pulls out of Texas!Your car is reporting your driving habits to your insurance company!Gleaning with Paul!"Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent" is very Canadian!Let's boycott Kellogg's!Wendy's greed!Yay! Trivia!Dave's Hardy Boys kidnap fantasy!Paul's TikTok addiction!Possible American TikTok ban!Poetry. Yuk!Christian science textbooks are crazy!Episode Links (In Order):"Rush, Rush" - Paula Abdul!"Tastes Like Burning" podcast!Madonna calls out disabled fan for sitting during concert!Madonna being sued for late concert start!Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night! Remembering John Candy!Mary Margaret O'Hara at John Candy's memorial!"Atuk" - The cursed movie script!Pornhub is pulling out of Texas!Your car is spying on you and snitching to the insurance company!Boycotting Kellogg's!Wendy's pricing controversy!FRANCE!Music Credit!Opening/Closing music graciously supplied by: https://audionautix.com/ Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!
Por más que un profesional conozca el mundo del perro y por bien que sepa diagnosticar, para poder ayudar a una familia y a su perro es necesario que el mensaje llegue. En este proceso, es imprescindible romper patrones, bloqueos y cambiar las creencias de cada persona con respeto, humor, cercanía, paciencia y saber sostener y acompañar el proceso de cada una de ellas. Esto es un extracto del libro 'Aprende a educar a tu perro' de Miriam Olmedillo y Daniel Turrión de ATUK. En este tramo, de los viajes de Pongamos que Hablo de Perros, Miriam acompaña a Jonás. Hablan sobre esto de educación y pedagogía. También tocan lo que realmente es el amor incondicional, y alguna cosilla más... ----- Puedes apoyar este proyecto de divulgar una forma más respetuosa, empática y amable de tratar a nuestros compañeros peludos. Si entras aquí y te haces patrocinador, por 3€ al mes (más IVA), dices que ¡ésto vale! O, si te parece una forma mejor, puedes ir directamente a la página de patreon. ----- Gracias por viajar con Pongamos que Hablo de Perros…
IN THIS EPISODE: Some believe them to be ghosts, others feel they are creatures or even humans from a different dimension. Still others believe they are demonic entities. Whatever the truth about what they are, the one thing everyone agrees about is that an encounter with a shadow person is undeniably terrifying. (Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People) *** The townsfolk of Beaver County, Pennsylvania saw something very strange in 1966 – and now, so many decades later, it's just as much of a mystery as it was the day the encounter occurred. (The Unsolved Sighting in 1966) *** Some are beloved favorites like “The Wizard of Oz”, others you may never have seen, like Atuk. Some are dark in tone like “Poltergeist”, or heroic like the first Superman movie starring Christopher Reeve. But one thing all of these films and the others I'll share in this episode have in common is that they are all supposedly cursed. (Infamously Cursed Films)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People” from Anomalien.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5f3vxdh4“The Unsolved Sighting in 1966” by Scott Tady for EllwoodCityLedger.com and The Beaver County Times:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3ck54nvr“Infamously Cursed Films” by Randolph Strauss for Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/uh8xjj9jWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Check out all of my podcasts - “Auditory Anthology”, “Retro Radio: Old Time Radio In The Dark”, “Church of the Undead”, “Micro Terrors”, “Weird Darkness”, and more by clicking on “EPISODES” at https://WeirdDarkness.com!= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Originally aired: July 21, 2021PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/terrifying-true-stories-of-shadow-people/
Shaun Weiss (The Mighty Ducks, Heavyweights, Freaks & Geeks, Boy Meets World) joins SOMETHIN' CRUNCHY to discuss stand-up comedy, working as a child actor, behind-the-scenes stories from shooting Heavyweights with Ben Stiller, Disney removing the drinking age from Disney World, ideas for Mighty Ducks D4, the curse of Atuk the Eskimo, the Hockey player or Porn Star game, and more!
Si vous êtes un amoureux des proverbes, je vous en dépose un dans le creux de l'oreille. La souveraineté est une chose qui s'étend en cercles toujours plus larges, à partir de vous-même. Proverbe venu à tire d'aile d'une terre qui ne compte pas les années en décennies ni en siècles, mais en saisons et en générations d'anciens : la terre des Innus, communauté d'autochtones d'Amérique du Nord. En Sol Majeur est heureux de voir assis derrière ce micro un homme multiple, appartenant à la communauté de Mashteuiatsh sur les bords du lac Saint-Jean au Québec. Journaliste et auteur qui a le talent du castor, puisque de livre en livre, Michel Jean tisse une hutte immense avec des fils d'or pris dans les bois et des histoires que personne ne souhaite entendre : Atuk, Elle et nous sur sa grand-mère Jeannette Siméon, Le vent nous parle encore sur la tragédie des pensionnats autochtones, Kukum succès de librairie autour de son arrière-grand-mère innue Almanda et voici Tiohtiá:ke /Montréal sur la question de l'itinérance autochtone en milieu urbain.Conversation enregistrée quelques jours avant la nomination d'un Premier ministre autochotone à la tête d'une province québécoise.Les choix musicaux de Michel JeanNiagara Pendant que les champs brûlentVilain pingouin Sous la pluieElisapie Isaac Ton vieux nom
Kathryn and Hayley discuss 18 of the most cursed movie sets of all time (allegedly), including The Omen, Atuk, The Poltergeist Franchise, The Exorcist, Rosemary's Baby, and so much more. If you have any campfire stories, send us a DM on Instagram! :) Instagram: @Saturdaysarefortheghouls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saturdaysarefortheghouls/ Twitter: @Fortheghouls Join us EVERY Saturday for your weekly dose of spooky! This podcast is part of the Podmoth Network. https://podmoth.network/ Check out My Second Self and I Podcast from the Podmoth network! https://open.spotify.com/show/3pzH0fR9c5jqIV404VuAAM?si=a189ce0b59bc4241&nd=1 SOURCE NOTES https://screenrant.com/cursed-haunted-movie-sets/ https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/cursed-movie-sets-42390799 https://www.looper.com/47711/movie-sets-completely-cursed-2/ https://www.looper.com/628/movie-sets-completely-cursed/ https://collider.com/movies-with-worst-productions/#39-the-omen-39-1976 https://screenrant.com/wizard-oz-movie-dead-munchkin-myth-explained/ https://fandomwire.com/7-horror-movies-that-are-believed-to-be-cursed-in-real-life-the-exorcist-the-conjuring-and-more/#:~:text=The%20Exorcism%20of%20Emily%20Rose&text=During%20production%2C%20actress%20Jennifer%20Carpenter,film%20might%20have%20been%20cursed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneliese_Michel https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/cursed-films-urban-legends-b1910460.html https://whatculture.com/film/10-most-cursed-horror-films-to-watch-this-halloween-2020?page=9 https://collider.com/film-set-cursed-atuk/ https://screenrant.com/cursed-films-crow-movie-curse-explained/
Welcome to episode 26! All difficulty aside we made it. This week you'll learn some truth behind horror movies you've probably seen. Did you know Jeepers Creepers was a true crime? Well.. it isn't exactly. Find out what we're talking about! The inspiration for Nightmare on Elm street was not what you'd expect either! We're also talking cursed films and almost films. The exorcist, the omen, and “Atuk”. Show our tiny podcast a little love!
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Water security. Water quality. Access to water. The threat of water privatization. Our relationship to water and how we value it. Ours is a future where the preciousness of water is being tested. Every drop counts. Will humanity act as if water is a gift rather than as an entitlement, a “right” or an exclusive commodity to profit from? Our guest this week, Boris Ochoa-Tocachi, CEO and Senior Hydrologist of ATUK Consultoría Estratégica out of Ecuador [https://atuk.com.ec/profesionales/boris-ochoa-tocachi/], shares with us his view of creating a positive relationship with water. Water sowing and harvesting methods including: albarradas in Ecuador, sand dams in Africa, wetland management and infiltration systems in Spain and the Andes work with nature to “sow” water for storage in soils, river sands, and groundwater, making water available for harvesting during times of water scarcity. These traditional systems inherently protected and replenished watersheds thereby creating sustainable cultures, aligned with Nature. Hear Boris Ochoa-Tocachi share valuable insights on traditional knowledge and nature-based approaches to local and global water security. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/posts/boris-ochoa-on-82367338 Boris Ochoa-Tocachi is a civil engineer and a PhD and MSc in Hydrology from Imperial College in London, UK. He is the CEO of ATUK, an environmental consultancy company in Ecuador [https://atuk.com.ec/], and hydrological advisor for Forest Trends, DC, USA. He investigates the role of nature-based solutions and traditional water infrastructure and local knowledge for water security. Carry Kim, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio. An advocate for ecosystem restoration, indigenous lifeways, and a new humanity born of connection and compassion, she is a long-time volunteer for SoCal350, member of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, and a co-founder of the Soil Sponge Collective, a grassroots community organization dedicated to big and small scale regeneration of Mother Earth. LINKS ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4990-8429 ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Boris-Ochoa-Tocachi Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=hbB-_hwAAAAJ&hl=en Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190878695 MORE INFO Ochoa-Tocachi BF, et al. (2019), Potential contributions of pre-Inca infiltration infrastructure to Andean water security. Nature Sustainability 2: 584–593. Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-019-0307-1.epdf?sharing_token=ERQVk8DQIQyzIQEeCfBsAtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0NtleI5LoK83AlTKkx4Q_5ufrknj0v3Gwu4McyxOPVdbnyBzKNmxoe-CvTyDUMpBaAWRygytBZ5tB7GD1lf4X5AkwTrAGQys7DcT55S1PwrIHysM9d8Sbf50AcrA5W2N0Kk8n-b6T11SG9TPWcBNUieoga9NcXJ1OHV94lkTNEtw3y0QN0zXNo5GsD-_9_L9vY%3D Ochoa-Tocachi BF & Buytaert W (2020), Ancient water harvesting practices can help solve modern problems, The Science Breaker: Science Meets Society, Vol: 06. Link: https://www.thesciencebreaker.org/breaks/earth-space/ancient-water-harvesting-practices-can-help-solve-modern-problems Eos Science News by AGU. Pre-Inca Canal System Uses Hillsides as Sponges to Store Water. By: Rachel Fritts, 30 Dec 2019. Link: https://eos.org/articles/pre-inca-canal-system-uses-hillsides-as-sponges-to-store-water BBC Future. Why Peru is reviving a pre-Incan technology for water. By: Erica Gies, 18 May 2021. Link: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210510-perus-urgent-search-for-slow-water Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Intro: Jack Eidt Hosted by Carry Kim Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 174 Photo credit: Erica Giles
The eighties were a treasure trove of romantic comedies involving a “fish out of water”, when the hero finds himself in a world he has never experienced before. The public adores these romantic comedies, so production companies were always on the lookout for the next big hit. However, what happens when they discover the perfect type of story but make changes that may have angered a spirit of vengeance, so much so that it would claim the lives of seven Hollywood actors and prevent the movie from still being made? Join Gary and GoldieAnn today, as they take a seat in the movie theater Within the Mist and watch the mystery of the Atuk Curse unfold. Incomparable Atuk book: https://www.amazon.com/Incomparable-Atuk-New-Canadian-Library/dp/0771099738/ref=tmm_mmp_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1673835971&sr=8-1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withinthemist/support
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Find Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts: https://weirddarkness.com/listen. #paranormal #truecrime #weirdhistory #ghoststory #horrorstory #cryptid #trueparanormal #truestoryIN THIS EPISODE: The townsfolk of Beaver County, Pennsylvania saw something very strange in 1966 – and now, so many decades later, it's just as much of a mystery as it was the day the encounter occurred. (The Unsolved Sighting in 1966) *** Some are beloved favorites like “The Wizard of Oz”, others you may never have seen, like Atuk. Some are dark in tone like “Poltergeist”, or heroic like the first Superman movie starring Christopher Reeve. But one thing all of these films and the others I'll share in this episode have in common is that they are all supposedly cursed. (Infamously Cursed Films) *** But first… some believe them to be ghosts, others feel they are creatures or even humans from a different dimension. Still others believe they are demonic entities. Whatever the truth about what they are, the one thing everyone agrees about is that an encounter with a shadow person is undeniably terrifying. We begin with that story. (Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People” from Anomalien.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5f3vxdh4 “The Unsolved Sighting in 1966” by Scott Tady for EllwoodCityLedger.com and The Beaver County Times: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3ck54nvr “Infamously Cursed Films” by Randolph Strauss for Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/uh8xjj9j = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Weird Darkness®, Weird Darkness© 2022
Digging Graves Effecting OchelliGet M A D with Chris Graves 11-27-2022 Chuck Ochelli"Getting SAD With Chris Graves"?(Notes by Chris Graves)Tonight's episode was saved at literally the last second, by my friend & producer, Mr. Chuck Ochelli, after my planned guest canceled.I got to take my first phone call ever, the always entertaining Mr. Jimmy James. We talked early Fox tv shows, Sam Kinison, Ford Fairlane, Windy City Heat, Clyde Lewis, Jim Fetzer, Atuk, Nirvana bootlegs & more! Thanks, guys!Link To Windy City Heat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ancwTUkXyKk&feature=youtu.beChris Graves:PayPal:http://paypal.me/SirhcSevargGet Mad Archives:https://ochelli.com/category/get-m-a-d-with-chris-graves/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COMhttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/RADDIOhttps://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ZENOhttps://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxOCHELLI.COM Radio Schedule ALL Times EasternSunday Get M.A.D.with Chris Graves 8-10 pm The Age of Transitions 10-11 pm Uncle The Podcast 11pm-MidnightMonday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm (Mondays LIVE on hold While Audio Book Series is in production)Tuesday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Wednesday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Thursday The Jack Blood Show 360 6-8 pm The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Friday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Saturday +ALL Times ALL other days Random ReplaysIf You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does:https://ochelli.com/donate/Ochelli Effect – Uncle – Age of Transitions – T-shirts and MORE:https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/Special New Audiobook SeriesPayPal & Contact for special arrangements:blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comOchelli Effect Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/ochelliSign-up on Ochelli.comhttps://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/
You've heard of horror movie sets being haunted, you've heard of horror movie casts being cursed, but have you heard of a comedy being cursed?! This satirical film is no laughing matter. Hollywood learned to fear ‘Atuk', the movie that never was. Have ghost stories of your own? E-mail them to us at twogirlsoneghostpodcast@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by StoryWorth and HelloFresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/tgog65 and use code TGOG65 for 65% off plus free shipping! Help your family share their story this holiday season with StoryWorth. Go to StoryWorth.com/tgog today and save $10 on your first purchase! Finally, please Rate and Review the podcast on iTunes and follow us on social media! Youtube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Discord. Edited by the awesome team at Upfire Digital and original music by Arms Akimbo! Disclaimer: the use of white sage and smudging is a closed practice. If you're looking to cleanse your space, here are some great alternatives!
Invités: Festival Livre Beyrouth Evènement Francophone de la semaine le Festival Livre Beyrouth 2022 avec Sabine Sciortino Directrice de l'Institut français du Liban Sabyl Ghoussoub, depuis la résidence des Pins au cœur du Festival, pour « Beyrouth-sur-Seine » aux éditions Tahar Ben Jelloun pour « Au plus beau pays du monde » aux éditions du Seuil et pour un retour sur la liste des Finalistes du Goncourt dévoilée depuis Beyrouth Séquence BD avec le dessinateur Mazen Kerbaj depuis le Théâtre Al Madina dans le quartier de Hamra Michel Jean auteur québécois présent sur le festival pour son ouvrage « Atuk » aux éditions Dépaysage Présentation : Emmanuel KHERAD
There is a movie that is far more terrifying than anything you have ever seen. This movie was never even filmed because people thought the script was cursed. The movie was supposed to be called the Incomparable Atuk. Every time they tried to make the movie, the actor who was interested in one of the lead roles would die just months later. Is the Curse of Atuk real, or are these deaths completely unrelated?
TONDI SEMANA DEL CINE. CAP 3:" Muertos en el set y ATUK, el guion maldito" Nos podrás escuchar en Edenex Radio, Radio 4G Nacional, MiamiTV Radio y en el selecto canal Misterios de Ivoox. PROGRAMA PATROCINADO POR PERLA MANICURA: Tercer programa de esta semana dedicada al mundo del cine. En esta ocasión hablamos de muertos durante el rodaje de un film y de "Atuk", el guion maldito de Hollywood. Todos estos capítulos son fragmentos o especiales en las colaboraciones que Carlos Dueñas realiza para el programa "Voces del misterio". Dirige y presenta: Carlos Dueñas Contacto: todonosdaigual@outlook.com Facebook/todonosdaigual
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Have you ever heard of the story of a movie script for what would have been an up and coming comedy, that passed through the hands of 6 people who would die shortly after reading it? We've heard of it and it's pretty bizarre and thought you all might feel intrigued by the spooky-ness of the cursed movie script. The following episodes contains topics that may be unsuitable to some listener's, discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or going through a crisis, please call or text 988. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abby-normal-podcast/support
Hablamos sobre una producción maldita de Hollywood. La historia del libro 'El incomparable ATUK' No Te Compliques, todos los martes a las 16 horas, con Facundo e Iván Cassino en la conducción. www.crashradio.com.ar Instagram: @crash.radio - Twitch: @crashradiocom
Presented by 3CHi. Gaelic Football, Curse of the Colonel, Rocky Colavito, Pottsville Maroons, Curse of Ramsey, Atuk, Judy Garland, Kleenex
Michel Jean ist einer der wichtigsten autochthonen Autoren Quebecs. In seinem Roman „Atuk“ erzählt er vom Nomadenleben seiner Großmutter sowie von seiner Suche nach der eigenen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart zwischen indigener und westlicher Kultur.Von Cornelius Wüllenkemperwww.deutschlandfunk.de, BüchermarktDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
In this week's episode we talk about the mysterious phenomenon known as cursed films! Many of the movies we watch have a hidden past that is in some cases unusual and many times terrifying! We talk about Poltergeist, The Omen, Rebel Without a Cause, The Conqueror, The Crow, The Exorcist, Atuk, and even The Wizard of Oz! On What We're Watching, we review the 1968 horror/drama film, “Rosemary's Baby.” Yep, you guessed it, cursed too. And on Layla and Coffee talk, we find out why Coffee can't resist a good mud puddle. Find us on the web: www.scarysavannahandbeyond.com We now have exclusive content on our Patreon page! This includes audio and video episodes! Please go check it out at: www.patreon.com/scarysavannah Give us a call and leave a voicemail about a story idea, a message for the podcast, or if you in fact are affiliated with Big Hollywood (we'll play it on the show!) ph. 912-406-2899 Get some goods at our awesome merch store! https://scarysavannah.square.site Visit us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/scarysavannah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scarysavannah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarysavannah YouTube: Scary Savannah and Beyond - YouTube Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarysavannah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scarysavannahandbeyond You can follow the show creators on Twitter as well! Brett: https://www.twitter.com/brettlay Crystal: https://www.twitter.com/aquablonde27
In questo speciale festeggiamo tre anni di Pupazzi da Legare parlando di Simpson e maledizioni insieme a Leonardo Pilotti, cantante e agente dello spettacolo (nonché nostro amico, purtroppo per lui).Se vuoi conoscerlo lo trovi su IG: https://www.instagram.com/leonardopilotti/- Visita il sito per tenerti aggiornato, aggiungerci sui canali social, seguire le dirette e acquistare il nostro libro!www.pupazzidalegare.net - I nostri sostenitori: Giulio Coni, Davide Pariciani, Paolo Rendina, Diego Regina, Giulia Capelli, Mara Puleo, Loris Grisotto, Daniele Guerrucci, Diego Terzi, Rossella Ricucci, Lucia Antonini, Alessandro Nguyen, Claudio Sala, Francesca e Marco, Sara Pastore, Marcello Frontero, Fabio Palumbo, Giuseppe Iena Raspugli, Valentina, Luca Tancredi
In this episode, we discuss 5 Hollywood-themed curses and urban legends. We will be looking at James Dean and his cursed Porsche 550 Spyder, Valentino's cursed ring, The Dark Knight curse, Atuk, a movie script and production that has been associated with the deaths of multiple comedic greats, and the curse of Superman.
Join a sleepy pair of Ph.Ds on an exploration of cursed and haunted films. Drs. Evan and Edwin explore some of the alleged hauntings on the sets of the Conjuring, Ghost, and the Amityville Horror, the cursed films of Poltergeist, The Omen, Atuk, and Superman. Is it a crazy random happenstance or are dark and malevolent forces seeking to destroy Hollywood? Tune in to find out!
The boys along with Engineer Bob go way out there on a special Conspiracy Theory episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast. Be prepared to question everything you know, including reality itself, on this special After Dark episode.
Untuk cerita-cerita horor lainnya, kunjungi www.malammalam.com ----- #153 Jewison mulai menggarap naskah film Atuk pada pertengahan 1970-an dan memakan waktu beberapa tahun. Setelah penggarapan naskah selesai, Jewison mulai mencari aktor yang bersedia tampil di film tersebut. Akan tetapi, Jewison harus menelan pil pahit. Pasalnya, setiap aktor yang ia dekati untuk menjadi bintang film Atuk wafat di usia muda. ----- Credits Sumber: www.malammalam.com Author: Kenza Emeraldy Dibacakan oleh: PapaChan Background Music: Horrorin Myuu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/malammalamstories/support
Officiellement, le Québec compte 111.000 autochtones (sur une population de 8 millions). C'est peu et beaucoup à la fois. Si une grande partie d'entre eux vivent dans des "réserves" (ces petits territoires qui leur ont été attribués après avoir été déracinés et sédentarisés à marche forcée), d'autres ont fait le choix de porter leur culture dans la société québécoise. C'est notamment le cas dans le domaine artistique où, me semble-t-il, les autochtones obtiennent (par leur talent) une place de plus en plus visible.C'est notamment le cas de Katia Bacon. Une auteure innue qui, comme elle le dit elle-même dans l'épisode, a dû quitter son village natal de Pessamit pour se sentir pleinement innue et à son tour, faire rayonner sa culture.C'est épisode de « Fais-tu frette », n'est pas le plus désopilant. Katia et moi avons essayé d'y garder le sourire, mais l'histoire de la cohabitation des premiers peuples et des colons ne prêtent que rarement à sourire. Katia garde une pudeur face à ces drames qui sont notamment ceux de sa famille. Avec en premier lieu "Cécile", cette grand-mère chérie à laquelle elle a consacré sa toute première publication littéraire.Si vous n'habitez pas au Québec, vous allez découvrir une réalité que vous ne soupçonnez probablement pas. Ce "Fais-tu frette n° 31", est important.Bonne écoute. Jean-Michel------- Liens et références :> Wikipédia : les autochtones du Québec> Wikipédia : la loi sur les indiens (indian act)> "Wapke", le recueil de nouvelles autochtones dans lequel ont retrouve le texte "Cécile" de Katia Bacon. Lien affilié France - Lien affilié Québec> "Atuk" de Michel Jean. Lien affilié France - Lien affilié Québec> "Kukum" (Lauréalt du Prix France-Québec) de Michel Jean. Lien affilié France - Lien affilié Québec> "Maikan" (QC) / "Le vent en parle encore" (FR) de Michel Jean. Lien affilié France - Lien affilié Québec> "Tiohtiá:ke" de Michel Jean. Lien affilié France - Lien affilié Québec----------- Crédits :. Musique générique : "Winter Ride" de Twin Musicom. Photo invité : Katia Bacon. Production : www.podcastisthenewradio.com ----------- N'oubliez pas de laisser une note (5 étoiles c'est le tarif syndical !) , de vous abonner et d'en parler autour de vous.Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/fais-tu-frette. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In a world, where the midnight train podcast is at the top of the podcast game, one thing has the power to destroy everything they have worked for. This week their world will come crumbling down as everything they've achieved will be tested and possibly destroyed due to the madness that is (dun dun duuuuuuuunnnnn) cursed Movies!!! Tonight on the midnight train we are combining two of our favorite things…. This podcast and lots and lots of beer…YEAH! Oh wait, we do that every week… Oh, that's right, it's this podcast and….moooovies!! But… In true midnight train fashion, we can't just talk about movies…. We're gonna talk about cursed movies!!! That's right we are going to look at movies that for one reason or another have led to tragedy during and after the movies were made! Everything is on the table from health issues like cancer, accidental deaths while filming, people going crazy after filming, and just about everything else you can think of. Should be a fun and creepy ride discussing all these movies with you passengers and, in case you're wondering, yes we're still going to have a movies list at the end. Ok so let's get into this and see what we have as far as cursed movies! We're gonna start it with a big one since we just covered the subject matter of the film! The first cursed movie on our list is the exorcist. The filming of THE EXORCIST was done over nine months. The main set, a reproduction of the Georgetown home, was built in a warehouse in New York. During the filming, several curious incidents and accidents took place on the set and plagued those involved with the production. In addition, the budget of the film rose from $5 million to more than twice that amount. Obviously, any film production that lasts for more than a month or so will see its share of accidents and mishaps, but THE EXORCIST seems to have been particularly affected by unforeseeable calamities. Coincidence? Perhaps, but it left the cast and crew rightfully shaken. The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. one Sunday morning when a fire broke out on the set. There was only one security guard at the Ceco 54th Street Studios when the McNeil house set caught fire and burned. The fire was the result of a bad electrical circuit, but it shut down filming for six weeks while the set was reconstructed from scratch. Ironically, as soon as the new set was ready, the sprinkler system broke down, causing an additional two-week delay. Few of the actors in the film escaped personal troubles during the shoot. Just as Max Von Sydow (who played Father Merrin) touched down in New York to film his first scenes, he received a phone call saying that his brother died unexpectedly in Sweden. Von Sydow himself later became very ill during the filming. Irish actor Jack MacGowran (who played Burke Dennings) died only one week after his character was killed by the demon in the movie. Jason Miller (who played Father Karras) was stunned when his young son, Jordan, was struck down on an empty beach by a motorcyclist who appeared out of nowhere. The boy ALMOST died. THAT'S GOOD NEWS! Ellen Burstyn (who played Chris McNeill) wrenched her back badly during one scene when she was slapped by the possessed girl. The stunt went badly awry and she was laid up in bed for several weeks afterward, causing more delays in the filming. They had a rig attached to her where a guy offscreen would pull a rope that was tied to her to get that “smacked hard as shit and launched across the room” look the director wanted. Apparently, the director didn't like the first take or two and told the guy with the rope to yoke the living piss out of her. He got his shot. She screwed up her back. In New York, one of the carpenters accidentally cut off his thumb on the set and one of the lighting technicians lost a toe. This was all over the news at the time due to the mixup at the hospital where they put the wrong appendages on the wrong patients. Yep, they switched the toe for the thumb. And if you believed that, well… I'm not sorry even a little bit. Anyway, The exorcist's location trip to Iraq was delayed from the spring, which is relatively cool, to July, the hottest part of the summer, when the temperature rose to 130 degrees and higher. Out of the eighteen-man crew that was sent there, Friedkin lost the services of nine of them, at one time or another, due to dysentery (which is super shitty) or sunstroke. To make matters worse, the bronze statue of the neo-Assyrian winged demon Pazazu, which was packed in a ten-foot crate, got lost in an air shipment from Los Angeles and ended up in Hong Kong, which caused another two-week delay. "I don't know if it was a jinx, really," actress Ellen Burstyn later said. "But there were some really strange goings-on during the making of the film. We were dealing with some really heavy material and you don't fool around with that kind of material without it manifesting in some way. There were many deaths in the film. Linda's grandfather died, the assistant cameraman's wife had a baby that died, the man who refrigerated the set died, the janitor who took care of the building was shot and killed … I think overall there were nine deaths during the course of the film, which is an incredible amount… it was scary." Unholy shit, batman! Things got so bad that William Friedkin took some drastic measures. Father Thomas Bermingham, S.J., from the Jesuit community at Fordham University, had been hired as a technical advisor for the film, along with Father John Nicola, who, while not a Jesuit, had been taught by Jesuit theologians at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. Friedkin came to Bermingham and asked him to exorcise the set. The priest was unable to perform an actual exorcism, but he did give a solemn blessing in a ceremony that was attended by everyone then on the set, from Max Von Sydow to the technicians and grips. "Nothing else happened on the set after the blessing,” Bermingham stated, "but around that time, there was a fire in the Jesuit residence set in Georgetown." And while nothing else tragic occurred on the set, strange events and odd coincidences were reported during the post-production work on the film. "There were strange images and visions that showed up on film that were never planned," Friedkin later claimed. "There are double exposures in the little girl's face at the end of one reel that are unbelievable." As we talked about in previous episodes, The film opened on December 26, 1973, to massive crowds. Within weeks of the first public screenings of the film, stories started to make the rounds that audience members were fainting and vomiting in the theaters. There were also reports of disturbing nightmares and reportedly, several theater ushers had to be placed under a doctor's care, or quit their jobs, after experiencing successive showings of the movie. In numerous cities that were checked after THE EXORCIST had run for several weeks, reporters found that every major hospital had been forced to deal with patients who reported, after seeing the film, severe cases of vomiting and hallucinations. There were also reports of people being carried out of theaters in stretchers. What do you think, passengers? Mere publicity stunts, or was this the real thing? The info for this cursed movie came from a great article on americanhauntingsink.com check them out! Next up we're gonna dive into a sweet little movie about a tree, a child's toy, and REAL SKELETONS IN THE SWIMMING POOL! Yep, you guessed it, poltergeist! The curse of Poltergeist spawned many theories about why the movie and its sequels were cursed with so much tragedy, with one suggesting the use of real-life human bones in the original film caused the hauntings. Actress JoBeth Williams - who played the mother, Diane Freeling - is seen dropping into a pool of skeletons in one spooky scene and she later reveals the bones were real. She told TVLand: "In my innocence and naiveté, I assumed that these were not real skeletons. "I assumed that they were prop skeletons made out of plastic or rubber . . . I found out, as did the crew, that they were using real skeletons, because it's far too expensive to make fake skeletons out of rubber." Just four months after the film's release, tragedy struck with actress Dominique Dunne, who played the family's eldest daughter Dana, who became the victim of a grisly murder. On the day before Halloween in 1982, the actress, 22, was strangled by her ex-boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney outside their home in West Hollywood. She survived the attack but was left in a coma. She never regained consciousness and died five days later. Sweeney was later convicted of voluntary manslaughter and spent three and half years of a six-year sentence behind bars for the killing. He changed his name to John Maura so if you want to let him know what a twat he is, I mean… we can't stop you. In the years after the film's release movie bosses plowed ahead with plans for a sequel and Poltergeist II: The Other Side hit cinemas in 1986. Among the cast was Will Sampson, best known for playing Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest opposite Jack Nicholson. The actor - cast as shaman Taylor in the movie - was concerned about the use of real skeletons in the first film and offered to perform a real-life exorcism. He's believed to have conducted the ceremony alone and in the middle of the night, but the cast reportedly felt relieved afterward. However, less than a year after the film's release - the curse had claimed another victim. Sampson had long-term health problems as he suffered from a degenerative condition called scleroderma, which affected his heart and lungs. He underwent a heart and lung transplant in the summer of 1987 but died of post-operative kidney failure on June 3. Ok, this one is sad and you've probably heard of it. The most famous victim of the Poltergeist curse was Heather O'Rourke. She appeared as Carol Anne in the first two films as well as the third installment, Poltergeist III, which hit cinemas in 1988. She died just four months before the movie's release at only 12 years of age. In January 1988, Heather fell ill with what appeared to be flu-like symptoms. She collapsed at home the following day and was rushed to the hospital. She suffered a cardiac arrest but doctors were able to revive her and they diagnosed her with intestinal stenosis - a partial obstruction of the intestine. She underwent surgery, but went into cardiac arrest again in recovery and doctors were unable to save her. She passed away in February 1988, just weeks after her 12th birthday, and it was later reported she died from congenital stenosis and septic shock. Absolutely heartbreaking. Character actor Lou Perryman became the second cast member to fall victim to murder. He played Pugsley in the original movie and suffered a brutal end in 1992 when he was hacked to death with an ax aged 67. A convict recently released from prison, Seth Christopher Tatum, confessed he had killed Perryman at his home after coming off his medication and going on a drinking binge. Tatum pleaded guilty to his murder in 2011 and was sentenced to life in prison. Actor Richard Lawson played one of the parapsychologists, Ryan, in the original film (not the guy who ate the chicken with the maggots… you're welcome) and he came close to becoming another victim of the curse in 1992. He was involved in a terrifying plane crash in 1992 when the USAir Flight 405 crashed into New York City's Flushing Bay on route to guess where? Cleveland friggin Ohio. The crash claimed the lives of 27 of the 51 passengers, but Lawson was among the survivors. He put his lucky escape down to a last-minute seat change that saved his life. Lawson went on to be part of showbiz royalty when he married Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles in 2015. Info for this movie was taken from mirror.co.uk. Next up how about… Hmm…. Oh, I know… The omen! The 2976 version of course. Obviously, Moody is a time traveler and saw the upcoming remake, 955 friggin years in the future! No! It was 1976! Of all the world's cursed film productions, The Omen is considered to have one of the worst movie curses of all time. The 1976 film tells the story of a man who accidentally adopts Damien the Antichrist as his son and the movie remains one of horror's most successful franchises. But what was so odious about the set that led producers to believe the devil was punishing them for making the movie? Is The Omen really cursed? The Omen film set haunting includes death, injury, and lots of lightning bolts: after all, the creator himself warned the cast and crew that Satan wasn't going to like what they were doing. Here's what happened behind the scenes of The Omen movie and why, despite its several sequels and a 2006 remake, it remains one of history's movies that indeed may have angered Satan himself! In June 1975, Gregory Peck's son, Jonathan Peck, killed himself with a bullet to the head, two months before filming was to start. Several strange events then surrounded the production. For protection on the set of "The Omen," Bernhard wore a Coptic cross. In an interview, Bernhard spoke about the production's eerie events, which included the death of an animal trainer. Precisely one day after they shot the sequence involving the baboons at the animal center, Bernhard said that a tiger seized the animal trainer by the head, causing his death immediately. Whhhaat the fuuuuuck? One of the most haunting stories surrounding The Omen didn't happen during the shoot, but during the production of the World War II epic A Bridge Too Far. John Richardson, who did special effects on The Omen, was involved in a head-on collision that beheaded his girlfriend, eerily mirroring the decapitation scene with David Warner. Supposedly, after the crash, Richardson saw a street sign that said, "Ommen, 66.6 km." This accident occurred after The Omen had wrapped production, but many of course linked it to the evil aura of the film. Several planes were also set ablaze, including the plane carrying Peck and screenwriter David Seltzer. Meanwhile, Bernhard said they had to land in Nova Scotia after flying back from England. He added: "We had the film on board... Dick [Donner] and I were very, very nervous." IRA bombs ripped through a hotel, in which executive producer Mace Neufeld and his wife stayed, and another in which prominent executives and stars, including Peck, were to have dinner. Once word got back to Fox about all the terrible incidents that plagued production, the studio saw it as a great way to drum up a ton of publicity and add to the film's ominous aura. They also put a great tagline into the film's ad campaign: You have been warned. If something frightening happens to you today, think about it. It may be The Omen. As Donner recalled in The Omen: Curse or Coincidence, "If we had been making a comedy, you would have recalled all the funny, great, ridiculous, silly moments that happened in that film. if you were doing a love story, you'd remember all the times somebody left their wife, fell in love... You're doing The Omen, anything that happens on that film, you don't tell about the jokes, you don't talk about the love stories, you don't even think about them. You think about things that coincidentally could have been something to do with The Omen. We had lots of them." Creepy stuff right there my friends. Next up we have one of my personal all-time favorites, the crow! The Crow began filming in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1993. Cursed Films revealed that before production got underway, a mysterious caller left a voicemail message warning the crew not to shoot the movie because bad things would happen. Eerily, two on-set electricians were involved in an accident in which their truck hit a live wire. One of the men experienced second and third-degree burns and lost both ears. Disaster also struck the entire production when a hurricane destroyed the movie set. That is when the “curse of The Crow” rumors began circulating in Hollywood. The star of The Crow, Brandon Lee, was the son of martial arts legend, Bruce Lee. The elder Lee died during the production of his final film. Some fans speculated that the Chinese mafia had placed a hit on the actor for betraying martial arts secrets. Others suspected that he had been struck by an insidious death blow at an earlier time. The most popular theory about The Dragon's death is that he was a victim of the Lee Family Curse. His older brother had died, and Lee's parents believed there was a demon targeting the males in the Lee family. Like his father, Brandon Lee died before he finished filming The Crow. In a fluke accident, the performer was shot while completing an action sequence, as described in Cursed Films. The crew used what are called ‘dummy rounds,' for the scene, but there was something in the barrel of the gun that acted as a lethal projectile, killing Lee. To complete the final photography for The Crow, the man who had been working as Lee's stunt double wore a mask in his image. Crazy stuff! How about some of our patented quick hitters! The Conqueror" is a whitewashed 1956 film with John Wayne as Genghis Khan. The film was shot at a location downwind from a nuclear testing site, causing dozens of crew members to eventually die of cancer. so maybe not so much a curse as a poor choice of locations. Apocalypse Now" The horror! Francis Ford Coppola was tempting fate when he decided to film "Apocalypse Now" during monsoon season. Big mistake. The monsoon destroyed multiple sets, Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack during filming, and Coppola was so stressed that he suffered a seizure, according to The Independent. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) turned out to be a masterpiece anyway, but the documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" about its making is just as engrossing. "Fitzcarraldo" Dysentery. Injuries. Fights among the crew. Nothing seemed to go right during the filming of 1982's "Fitzcarraldo." The story concerns hauling a boat over a hill, which the crew literally accomplished, but not without the same nightmarish difficulty as is depicted in the film. And in the end, director Werner Herzog looked as mad and overly driven as its hero. Check out the documentary "Burden of Dreams" for more. The Superman Curse Comic book movie fans may know about the "Superman Curse," which is said to afflict multiple actors involved in Superman films. Christopher Reeve was paralyzed following a horse accident. And Margot Kidder, who played Lois opposite Reeve, suffered from bipolar disorder, according to TCM. Also, the original Superman, George Reeves, supposedly committed suicide. His death at age 45 from a gunshot remains a controversial subject; the official finding was suicide, but some believe that he was murdered or the victim of an accidental shooting. "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Bad luck ran amok in Middle Earth during the filming of 2002's "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." DVD interviews revealed that multiple actors and stuntmen suffered injuries while shooting the film's elaborate fight sequences. The worst was Viggo Mortensen, who broke his toe and chipped his tooth while filming. The Exorcism of Emily rose Dexter star Jennifer Carpenter reported that during the making of The Exorcism of Emily Rose — in which she played a big-screen version of German woman Anneliese Michel, whose poor health and subsequent death was blamed on a failed exorcism — her radio would mysteriously turn on and off. From an interview with Dread Central: Q: A common question when making a film like this; did anything weird happen during filming? JC: I thought about that when it happened, and two or three times when I was going to sleep my radio came on by itself. The only time it scared me was once because it was really loud and it was Pearl Jam's “Alive” (laughs). Laura's TV came on a couple of times. Q: At 3:00 a.m.? JC: Mine wasn't 3:00 a.m. I was born at 3:00 a.m. but it hasn't happened to me. I did check. We'll totally do an episode on Analiese one of these days Psycho Myra Jones (aka Myra Davis) was the uncredited body double/stand-in for Psycho star Janet Leigh during the making of Hitchcock's 1960 film. A handyman named Kenneth Dean Hunt, who was supposedly a Hitchcock “obsessive,” murdered her. The Conjuring Real-life ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren, who aided the real-life Amityville Horror case, investigated the haunting of the Perron family home — a farmhouse plagued by generations of death, disaster, and a possessed doll. The case inspired James Wan's supernatural film, which left some audiences in the Philippines with such a fright there were priests available at screenings to bless viewers and provide counseling. On and off-set paranormal incidents — including strange claw marks on star Vera Farmiga's computer, Wan's tormented dog growling at invisible intruders, a strange wind (that apparently put Carolyn Perron in the hospital), and fire — were reported. The Innkeepers Filmed at the reportedly haunted hotel the Yankee Pedlar Inn in Torrington, Connecticut, The Innkeepers director Ti West was skeptical about the strange occurrences during the making of his movie. Still, creepy stories from the set became the focus in the press. From an interview with West: I'm a skeptic so I don't really buy it. But I've definitely seen doors close by themselves; I've seen a TV turn off and on by itself; lights would always burn out in my room. Everyone on the crew has very vivid dreams every night, which is really strange. The one story that is the most intriguing to me — In the film, the most haunted room is the Honeymoon Suite. That's where the ghost stuff started in the hotel. The only reason I picked the room that I picked to shoot in, was because it was big enough to do a dolly shot. No more thought went into it other than pure technical reasons. So when we're finishing the movie, I find out that the most haunted room in real life is the room I picked to be the haunted room in the movie. It could be a coincidence. It's weird that it happened that way. . . . [Star] Sara Paxton would wake up in the middle of the night thinking someone was in the room with her. Everyone has stories, but I was too busy saying, “Let's shoot this! We have 17 days! Atuk" "Atuk" is a movie so cursed that it never got made. The project, based on a 1963 Mordecai Richler novel about an Eskimo in New York, had four different men attached to play the lead while in development hell through the 1970s and '80s: John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, and Chris Farley. All four died shortly after entering negotiations to be in the film. Holy shit! Ok how about twilight zone the movie. The 1983 film 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' directed by John Landis and Steven Spielberg gained publicity pre-release because of the deaths of lead actor Vic Morrow and two child extras during the filming of the helicopter crash scene. The children were illegally hired to play the role in this scene, as Landis would go on to reveal in the subsequent trial. It was also prohibited to make children work after a certain hour in the evening. However, Landis insisted that the scene would have to entail a late-night setting to seem more authentic. This was the last scene in the film. It also included explosions as a helicopter flew over the village while Morrow would run across the street to save the Vietnamese children from the explosion. Testing for the scene sparked concerns when the helicopter seemed to vigorously rock at the explosion but despite this, Landis' need to capture the explosion took priority. He reportedly said, "You think that was big? You ain't seen nothing yet." At the controls of this helicopter was a Vietnam War veteran named Dorcey Wingo, who had just joined the movie business. When the cameras began filming, the pyrotechnic fireball that had been fired as part of the explosion hit the helicopter, engulfing it in flames. The helicopter then crashed into the river where the actors were standing — Morrow, 6-year-old Renee Chen, and 7-year-old Myca Dinh Le. Almost a hundred people were present when the tragedy occurred. The helicopter skidded right onto Renee, crushing her to death and when it toppled over, the main blade sliced through Morrow and Myca. Rosemary's baby is next up on the list. Over the years, the myth surrounding Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby has only grown in stature. The film is based on the 1967 novel of the same name by American novelist Ira Levin. He came up with the idea for the book in 1965, drawing inspiration from his wife who was pregnant at the time, his New York apartment, and the anxiety of being a parent. The struggling writer imagined a world where there was no God and the devil was allowed to reign freely. This is evident in the iconic ending where Rosemary finds out that her husband sold her womb to Satan and that her child is the Antichrist. Levin was catapulted into the highest echelons of the literary world due to the success of his novel and a year later, a European auteur who was looking for his own Hollywood break decided to direct the film adaptation of his novel. However, not everyone was pleased with Levin's attacks on religion. He faced severe backlash from the Catholic Church for his “blasphemy” and his wife left him the year the film was released. He was never the same man again, growing increasingly paranoid over the years. Levin repeatedly had to make public statements denouncing Satanism and told Dick Cavett that he had become “terrified” as he grew older. 30 years after the release of the film, Levin came up with a sequel titled Son of Rosemary but it tanked. William Castle was the man who first recognized the potential of Levin's work and secured the rights to make a film adaptation. Best known for his work on B-grade horror films, Castle wanted to direct it initially but Paramount Pictures executive Robert Evans agreed to go ahead with the project only if Castle worked as a producer. In April of 1969, Castle was hospitalized because of severe kidney stones. He was already under a lot of stress due to the sheer volume of hate mail he received, a terrible consequence of being attached to Rosemary's Baby. In his autobiography, he claimed that he began to hallucinate scenes from the film during his surgery and even shouted, “Rosemary, for God's sake drop that knife!” Although Castle recovered, he never reached that level of success again. Producer Robert Evans was not exempt from this alleged curse either. He had risen to the top with major hits like Rosemary's Baby and The Godfather. However, he was convicted of cocaine trafficking in 1980 and got a suspended prison sentence. As a part of his plea bargain, Evans had to make an anti-drug commercial. Three years later, the producer would get caught up in the high-profile murder of Roy Radin which has come to be known as the “Cotton Club murder”. Despite two witnesses testifying that Evans was involved in the case, he was later cleared of the charges. In 1993, he told The New York Times, “I had 10 years of a horrific life, Kafkaesque. There were nights I cried myself to sleep.” This is arguably the most renowned story that is related to Rosemary's Baby. In autumn of 1968, composer Krzysztof Komeda, who worked on the film, fell off a rocky escarpment while partying and went into a four-month coma. Coincidentally, this affliction is exactly what the witches in Levin's book subject Rosemary's suspicious friend to. Komeda never came out of the coma and died in Poland the following year. John Lennon was assassinated outside The Dakota in 1980, the famous building where they filmed Rosemary's Baby. Producer Robert Evans claimed that the whole time he was on set at the apartment building he felt a “distinctly eerie feeling”. Lennon was gunned down by alleged “fan” Mark David Chapman who was influenced by Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye and the loneliness of protagonist Holden Caulfield. However, the fleeting association with the film has led fans of the film to link Lennon's assassination with the “curse” of the film. It can be said that the primary reason why the myth of the curse came about was the brutal murder of Polanski's wife, actress Sharon Tate. Polanski even wanted to cast Tate as Rosemary but Evans was adamant about Mia Farrow's involvement. A year after the film's release, Tate and her friends were stabbed to death by followers of cult leader Charles Manson. Tate was eight-and-a-half months pregnant at the time of her demise. The members of the Manson Family delivered around 100 stab wounds to the four victims and wrote “Helter Skelter” on the wall in blood. After his wife and unborn son were killed, Polanski indulged in substance abuse to cope with things but he ended up exemplifying human depravity. While guest editing the French edition of Vogue in 1977, the director preyed upon a 13-year old girl and persuaded her to participate in multiple photoshoots. During the second shoot at Jack Nicholson's house, he incapacitated the minor with champagne and half a Quaalude before sexually violating her multiple times. Although he was arrested for the felony and spent 42 days in jail, Polanski became a fugitive and fled to France to avoid facing charges. Since then, he has lived the life of a criminal and has avoided traveling to countries where he can be extradited back to the US. Ok, let's round things out with the wizard of oz. Despite its commercial success, The Wizard of Oz is seen by some as cursed. There were so many serious accidents onset that those Oscar-nominated special effects almost cost cast members their lives, from the two actors playing winged monkeys crashing to the ground when the wires that hoisted them up in the air broke, to the Wicked Witch of the West's stunt double Betty Danko injuring her left leg when the broomstick exploded. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast in the role of the Tin Woodman, a.k.a. the Tin Man, but he was essentially poisoned by the makeup, which was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days after filming started he was hospitalized, sitting under an oxygen tent. When he was not getting better fast enough, the filmmakers hired Jack Haley to be the Tin Man instead. This time, instead of applying the aluminum powder, the makeup artists mixed it into a paste and painted it on him. He did develop an infection in his right eye that needed medical attention, but it ended up being treatable. Margaret Hamilton — who played the Wicked Witch of the West and was the one tipped who Harmetz off to the turmoil on set more than three decades later for her 1977 book — got burns, and the makeup artists had to rush to remove her copper makeup so that it wouldn't seep through her wounds and become toxic. Unlike Ebsen, she didn't get fired because they could live without her on the set for several more weeks. An actor playing one of the Wicked Witch of the West's soldiers accidentally jumped on top of Dorothy's Toto, Carl Spitz, the dog trainer on set, told Harmetz. The dog (a female Cairn terrier named Terry) sprained its foot, and Spitz had to get a canine double. Terry did recover and returned to the set a few weeks later. In a memoir by Judy Garland's third husband, Sid Luft, published posthumously in 2017, he writes that, after bar-hopping in Culver City, the actors who played the munchkins “would make Judy's life miserable by putting their hands under her dress.” Harmetz says it's true that the actors would go drinking near the Culver City hotel where they stayed, but she says their interactions with Garland did not rise to the level of what Luft described. “Nobody on the movie ever saw her or heard of a munchkin assaulting her,” said one worker on the film. Garland did say the drinking was annoying in an interview with talk-show host Jack Paar, but experts on Garland's life say that her rant about being scarred by the rowdy behavior on set may have been a deflection from the real damage she suffered during that time, at the hands of the studio. Garland was only 16 when she made The Wizard of Oz, and her struggles with depression and disordered eating started at an early age and continued for the rest of her life. She claimed that the studio executives gave her uppers and sleeping pills so she could keep up with the demanding pace of show business. She struggled with drug addiction and attempted suicide several times before she died of an accidental overdose on June 22, 1969, at just 47 years old. The film went through four different producers by the time it was through. Richard Thorpe, the first director, insisted that Judy Garland wear a blonde wig and thick makeup to depict Dorothy. When Buddy Epsen got sick from his Tin Man makeup and filming shut down for two weeks, the studio fired Thorpe and replaced him with George Cukor of My Fair Lady fame. Cukor encouraged Garland to wear natural makeup and play Dorothy less cartoonish and more natural. Cukor later left the film to work on Gone with the Wind instead and Viktor Fleming took his place. However, Cukor came back a few weeks later after getting fired from Gone With the Wind by Clark Gable (supposedly he was fired when Gable found out he was homosexual). Director King Vidor was responsible for most of the sepia sequences and also helped Mervyn LeRoy with editing in post-production. Not only did the public think former kindergarten teacher Margaret Hamilton was really evil following the first airing of The Wizard of Oz — she also suffered physically for the role. Hamilton received second and third-degree burns all over her body when the green copper makeup she was wearing got too hot during the fire scene. Her stunt double spent months in the hospital after a prop broom exploded — they were using a double because Hamilton got injured on an earlier take. Stage makeup and prosthetics in 1939 were nowhere near what they are today. Ray Bolger's Scarecrow makeup left deeply embedded marks in his skin that didn't disappear for more than a year after the movie wrapped up filming. Luckily, this would never happen today. How bout that hanging munchkin… Well, sorry folks. That seems to be fake. In a scene where Dorothy, the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), and the Tin Man (Jack Haley) are skipping down the Yellow Brick Road, singing “we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz,” some think the dark, moving figure hanging from a tree in the background is an actor who hanged himself on set. More likely, it's one of the exotic birds that the filmmakers borrowed from the Los Angeles Zoo to create a wilderness setting. The rumor has been circulating since around 1989, the time of the 50th anniversary of the film's release. Alright, there you have it… Cursed movies!!! Obscure 90s horror movies you need to see https://www.ranker.com/list/obscure-1990s-horror-movies/christopher-myers
Tom leads us on a haunting and bleak tale of a movie that never was. We examine the deaths of a number of famous funny men. We laugh, we cry, we explore the tale of Atuk. "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" - Johann Sebastian Bach "I Love Livin' in the City" - Fear "My Way" - Sid Vicious
“TERRIFYING TRUE STORIES OF SHADOW PEOPLE” and More Real Paranormal Stories! #WeirdDarknessLike the podcast on Facebook – https://facebook.com/weirddarkness, join the Weirdos Facebook Group – https://facebook.com/groups/marlarhouse, and sign up for the fee email newsletter - https://weirddarkness.com/newsletter! Please SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! Recommending the show to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: The townsfolk of Beaver County, Pennsylvania saw something very strange in 1966 – and now, so many decades later, it's just as much of a mystery as it was the day the encounter occurred. (The Unsolved Sighting in 1966) *** Some are beloved favorites like “The Wizard of Oz”, others you may never have seen, like Atuk. Some are dark in tone like “Poltergeist”, or heroic like the first Superman movie starring Christopher Reeve. But one thing all of these films and the others I'll share in this episode have in common is that they are all supposedly cursed. (Infamously Cursed Films) *** But first… some believe them to be ghosts, others feel they are creatures or even humans from a different dimension. Still others believe they are demonic entities. Whatever the truth about what they are, the one thing everyone agrees about is that an encounter with a shadow person is undeniably terrifying. We begin with that story. (Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“Terrifying True Stories Of Shadow People” from Anomalien.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5f3vxdh4 “The Unsolved Sighting in 1966” by Scott Tady for EllwoodCityLedger.com and The Beaver County Times: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3ck54nvr “Infamously Cursed Films” by Randolph Strauss for Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/uh8xjj9j Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WANT TO ADVERTISE ON WEIRD DARKNESS?Weird Darkness has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on the show. Email sales@advertisecast.com or start the process now at https://weirddarkness.com/advertise = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. Copyright, 2021.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =00:11:42.807, 00:40:31.535,
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Atuk, el guión que paso de mano en mano por hollywood provocando muertes horribles a todos los actores que osaron interpretarlo. Toda una generación de cómicos gordacos perdieron la vida intentando llevar a pantalla esta mierda racista. Hablamos de la academia Second City que es el palco del Bernabéu de la comedia americana. Ala seguimos con nuestros terremotos.
En l'absence d'Olivier pour cause de "pas là", Eric nous fais ses actualités horrifiques et danse le disco boogie. Simon de son côté, nous raconte la malédiction de l'incomparable Atuk, ce film qui ne sera probablement jamais produit car chaque fois que l'on approche un acteur pour le rôle principal, il décède... Bonne écoute!
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