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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2000 6:36 am Post subject: |
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I bet you thought you'd never see that headline at this message board. Still, I had to bring this up.
I'm sure that everyone here has seen the film and is familiar with the alleged "ghost" scene. If not, there's a scene in the film in which two of the characters are having a conversation in a bedroom. As one of the characters walks past a window in the background, there's a very clear shot of a little boy standing in front of the window, on the inside of the house. During the same scene, you see a gun either by the bed or on the wall (can't remember which).
When the film first hit video, and the scene went noticed, the story went that the gun used on the set had, in some way, resulted in the death of a little boy. The boy that appears in the scene is said to be the ghost of the kind that was killed. The studio offered two different explanations of the kid's apearance. The first stated that the kid was actually a cardboard prop that had been placed in the shot by mistake. The second was that a kid touring the studios at the time had gotten lost and wandered onto the set during shooting.
Both explanations seem pretty unlikely, as they point to the film crew not only being the most inept ever hired by the studio, but also comprised of complete morons. Nevertheless, the kid is clearly visible during the scene.
I also remember reading about how the crew of Twice Dead experienced bizarre and unexplainable phenomena during shooting.
I was just wondering if there was ever a logical explanation given for the scene in Three Men & A Baby. You've gotta admit, it's both intriguing and creepy. Is everyone else famililar with the scene?
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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2000 6:53 am Post subject: |
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yup it is really creepy....still it turns out the "boy" in question is really a card board stand up of ted danson...scary in a whole nother way......no one was harmed or killed etc ....urban legend is what some might call it, sure didnt hurt the rentals on an otherwise useless tape.
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2000 2:50 am Post subject: |
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They should make a sequal called "Three Men and A Spider Baby"!
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2000 4:49 am Post subject: |
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Speaking of urban legends and unexplained stuff, Candyman is supposedly a ghost figure worshipped in that particular area of Chicago.
Unfortunately, the crime and drug situations in the Cabrini-Green housing complexes are so dangerous that noone goes there to even ASK about it, so live and let live.
I don't know if any of you read some of the Fangoria stories about the making Candyman, but the filmmakers were on constant alert because they were filming amidst REAL gang bangers and drug dealers who carried out their trade while the filming occurred.
Talk about tension on the set........
Shawn H
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