Villisca
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- Kat
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Villisca
Stef lent me the DVD on the Villisca murders last night and warned me not to watch it if I was sleepy. I asked "Oh it put you to sleep?" and she said yes.
So tonight I watched it. I didn't feel sleepy at all. In fact, I was sitting in a rocking chair close to the TV and watching and the next thing I know I missed 20 minutes of it! And seemingly the best part! If there is a *best part.*
I still don't quite know all the characters. There are So Many!
[As a Bordenite, I suppose I can't complain! ]
Anyway, the death knoll of this film is the voice of Historian Dr. Edgar Epperly. OMG his voice is irritating and hypnotic! Go figure! In one of the *Specail Features* he re-narrates the film and his voice is much stronger with more resonance and quite pleasant so I can only think in the original video they did not tape his voice properly.
Well, now Stef knows you don't have to be sleepy to conk out on this one. It conks you out all by itself!
It's still good, tho.
Especially if you're an insomniac!
So tonight I watched it. I didn't feel sleepy at all. In fact, I was sitting in a rocking chair close to the TV and watching and the next thing I know I missed 20 minutes of it! And seemingly the best part! If there is a *best part.*
I still don't quite know all the characters. There are So Many!
[As a Bordenite, I suppose I can't complain! ]
Anyway, the death knoll of this film is the voice of Historian Dr. Edgar Epperly. OMG his voice is irritating and hypnotic! Go figure! In one of the *Specail Features* he re-narrates the film and his voice is much stronger with more resonance and quite pleasant so I can only think in the original video they did not tape his voice properly.
Well, now Stef knows you don't have to be sleepy to conk out on this one. It conks you out all by itself!
It's still good, tho.
Especially if you're an insomniac!
- 1bigsteve
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I know what you mean. I had a high school teacher who drooned on for what seemed like the longest 55 minutes in history about rock formation! Every day he talked in a grating monotone voice that just put us kids to sle....
I'll never, unfortunately, forget him!
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I'll never, unfortunately, forget him!
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- Harry
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Reminds me of Ben Stein's role as a teacher in the TV show "Wonder Years". He is/was a master of the monotone voice. He was the opposite on his show "Win Ben Stein's Money" on the Comedy channel.
Making a video on the Villisca murders that is on the boring side is quite an accomplishment but it does show how important narration can be.
The first time I ever saw "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" I fell asleep. Still don't think I've seen it all the way through.
Making a video on the Villisca murders that is on the boring side is quite an accomplishment but it does show how important narration can be.
The first time I ever saw "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" I fell asleep. Still don't think I've seen it all the way through.
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How odd...I read this post early this morning. I had never heard of this murder before, so I googled it and spent the next hour reading what I could about it before beginning my day. While I was dusting and such, I turned the TV...and there's the house! It was on the Sci-Fi's Proof Positive. Now there timing!
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- Kat
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Firstly I admire that bigsteve always remembers his History Class! So do I! zzzzz...zzzzz
Then I have to laugh at Harry's memory of sleeping through Texas Chainsaw Massacre!!!
Then I am in Awe that myk just read this and then saw it on TV! I've never seen it on TV! Coincidences are uncanny. <<<eeek>>>
(EDIT to change spelling of "Taxes" to "Texas." )
Then I have to laugh at Harry's memory of sleeping through Texas Chainsaw Massacre!!!
Then I am in Awe that myk just read this and then saw it on TV! I've never seen it on TV! Coincidences are uncanny. <<<eeek>>>
(EDIT to change spelling of "Taxes" to "Texas." )
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- theebmonique
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Audrey gave us this webisite about the Villisca murders a while back. It is a good one and is worth reposting:
http://www.villiscaiowa.com/
Tracy...
http://www.villiscaiowa.com/
Tracy...
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- Kat
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I hear what you're saying, Ellen. I find the Villisca case fascinating, but, get extremely creeped out while reading about it. I think one of the main reasons why is the young ages of some of the victims; small, innocent children pulled into some adult powerplay. All murder is a terrible tragedy, but, with small children thrown into the mix it just makes the case feel more vicious, IMO.
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I had to respond when I saw the reference to Ben Stein. When I was researching kleptomania, I stumbled on a "What it Feels Like" article on kleptomania in Esquire, also on the list was a What it feels like to have narcolepsy"--a problem I have myself. The person interviewed was Jimmy Kimmel, Ben Stein's old sidekick from the game show "Win Ben Stein's Money." Kimmel said that he actually nodded off more than once during the show because of Ben's voice! LOL!
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