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Is This An Authentic Alien From the Roswell UFO Crash of 1947?!

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Creating huge waves this morning is an alleged photo of a deceased alien that was said to be collected following the infamous Roswell UFO crash of 1947.

Said photo has been promised for months by Slidebox Media, who has been preparing to release “Kodachrome”, a documentary that details the discovery of a box of slides in 1998 – two of which show a very unusual body in a glass case.

The trailer for “Kodachrome” was released this past weekend, delivering on its promise.

First, some details via Buzzfeed:

The event, which was held both to announce the “new” evidence and a corresponding documentary (the trailer for which can be seen below), attracted an audience of 10,000 members, each of whom paid $350 to attend. Among the attendants was astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth human being to walk on the moon. Mitchell, a known UFO believer, is reported to have said he believes the photos are authentic.

The photos are alleged to have been taken between 1947 and 1949 on Kodachrome film. The filmmakers claim they were found in a box in the apparently poorly organized Arizona attic of Bernard Ray, alongside photos of Bing Crosby, Clark Gable, and Dwight Eisenhower “from before his term as president,” for some reason.

Going back to 1947, it’s been said that three aliens were recovered from the Rosewell crash, one of which was still alive and taken to Area 51 in Nevada.

While it looked like a spectacular find, there was one problem…

Slidebox Media is being called nothing short of snake oil salesmen by many in the UFO community, especially after debunkers used modern technology to sharpen the display card in front of the body. What does it say? Well, take a look for yourself. A little research and you’ll find that “de-blurring” the card will clearly show it says “MUMMIFIED BODY OF TWO YEAR OLD BOY.”

The filmmakers quickly retorted to this allegation, and stated that the de-blurred images were faked. Only, you can do it at home all by yourself.

It’s on the internet, it must be true…

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‘Tales from the Crypt’ – Makeup Effects Legend Greg Nicotero Has Redesigned the Classic Crypt Keeper!

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Shudder finally brought HBO’s classic series “Tales from the Crypt” to streaming for the very first time back in May, with subsequent seasons of the series being added to the all-horror streaming service with each passing week. As of today, all seven seasons of “Tales from the Crypt” are now streaming on Shudder, and they’re celebrating with a fun surprise…

Makeup effects legend Greg Nicotero (“The Walking Dead,” “Creepshow”) has reimagined the iconic Crypt Keeper puppet from the classic HBO television series, and Shudder has shared photos of Crypt Keeper voice actor John Kassir posing with the new puppet!

Shudder captions the social post, “Horror FX legend Greg Nicotero joins forces with the unmistakable voice of John Kassir to bring a new Crypt Keeper puppet to life.”

The big question here is… WHY?! Was this just a fun project for Nicotero, as a fan of the series? Or is Shudder teasing that the puppet was created for a reason? It’s likely the former, but that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating that Shudder has something planned for “Tales from the Crypt” beyond merely streaming the seven existing seasons of the HBO television series.

A “Tales from the Crypt” reboot series has never been able to get off the ground due to complicated rights issues, but perhaps Shudder has been able to untangle that mess? The reopening of the Tales from the Crypt content archive on Shudder was made possible by a collaboration with Dark Castle Entertainment, Lauren Shuler Donner, and Walter Hill (Tales from the Crypt Holdings), so it’s possible they’ve been able to work something more out…

For now, all seven seasons are presented fully uncut and uncensored on Shudder. And that’s good enough for us!

Inspired by the EC Comics tales, each episode of “Tales from the Crypt” offers a self-contained story hosted by the Crypt Keeper (Kassir), a wisecracking corpse known for his macabre puns. With its signature unrestricted gore, profanity, and dark irony, the show’s episode styles range from comedy to drama and deliver twisted moral lessons where “bad people” meet poetically horrific ends – and issues like greed, lust, and moral decay lead to tragic consequences.

The original HBO series featured a long list of Hollywood A-list guest stars, including Brad Pitt, Demi Moore, Michael J. Fox, John Lithgow, Christopher Reeve, Catherine O’Hara, Steve Buscemi, Brooke Shields, and many more. The talent also extended behind the camera, with notable directors including Robert Zemeckis, Tobe Hooper, and William Friedkin, as well as Tom Hanks, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Michael J. Fox.

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