10/27/06
10/20/06
SPOOKED HARD ROCK RADIO LIVE OCT 21
10/13/06
SPOOKED HALLOWEEN SPECIAL DVD

AS SEEN ON TELEVISION " THE SCI FI CHANNEL "

SPOOKED NOW ON DVD "SPECIAL CLASSIFIED EDITION" HALLOWEEN SPECIAL PRICE ONLY - $13.95 plus shipping & handling. (tax if applicable) (IN STOCK-Ships within 24 hrs) Click on the BUY NOW ICON on the right side of this page.
HURRY & BUY NOW & AND GET YOUR FREE COPY OF THE "WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM 1940 BULLETIN". (While limited copies last)READ THE LIFE & TIMES OF THE SANATORIUM'S PATIENTS.

ONLY A FEW LEFT! YOU CAN NOT GET THIS OFFER ANYWHERE ELSE - ONLY AVAILABLE HERE
"WITNESS WHAT SCI FI COULD NOT SHOW YOU" UNCUT & RAW DVD PACKED WTH BONUS FEATURES * MORE PATIENT INTERVIEWS - MORE DISEASE - MORE GHOST HUNTS - MORE MADNESS - EXCLUSIVE SCENES includes the THE BONE DUMP, TUNNEL SPIRITS, THE WHITE DOG & MUCH MORE! Click on the BUY NOW ICON on the right side of this page.
10/12/06
Ron Milione from TAPS will get you SPOOKED at Rock & Shock Convention


Ron Milione from TAPS will get you SPOOKED at Rock & Shock Convention with a Special Preview of 'KREEPY KIDS' from the creators of "Spooked'. Rock & Shock Convention special guests include George Romero, Devil's Rejects, GWAR and many more!
ROCK & SHOCK CONVENTION INFO:
Forget what you know about horror conventions and music fests because we’ve got news for you. MassConcerts, New England’s largest indie concert promoter and WAAF, Boston’s top rock station are teaming up to present the 3rd Annual Rock & Shock – the only event of its kind in the Northeast.
Unlike other boring horror conventions, Rock & Shock is the first to blend horror conventions with music. So while fans can meet their favorite horror film stars, directors, writers and bands during the day - at night they’ll have well-known national bands performing each night next door at The Palladium… that’s why this event is called Rock & Shock.
What to expect? Horror film actors, directors, make-up artists, costume designers, film makers and distributors, tattoo artists, toy and model makers, costume contests, horror industry professionals and vendors, comic book artists & vendors, film screenings, CD and DVD vendors, appearances and signings with bands playing the Palladium, models and actors in costume, and many other artists and vendors.
CONVENTION HOURS
Friday: 5:00PM to 10:00PM
Saturday: 11:00AM to 8:00PM
Sunday: 11:00AM to 6:00PM
Convention Tickets are available at the DCU Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, charge-by-phone by calling 617-931-2000 or 617-228-6000 and online at ticketmaster.com.
For complete show information including guests appearing and information on Combo Convention and Music Tickets, please visit rockandshock.com.
Spooked DVD Horror View Review
Spooked - The Ghosts of the Waverly Hills Sanitorium(2006)
Review by Catwalk / Horror View.
There are plenty of shockumentaries out there today, with the Net being an easy way to get video shown to a large audience quickly. The Booth brothers chose one of the truly memorable places on Earth when they set their sights on Waverly Hills Sanitorium just outside of Louisville , KY.
Waverly Hills was first opened as a hospital to care for victims of the “White Plague”, also known as Tuberculosis. With no available cure, and experimental treatments taking place, the death toll reached an unbelievable pace. The estimated number is over 63,000 who died on the grounds of Waverly.
In an effort to not reveal the quantity of deceased, the bodies of the dead were moved through a 500-foot chute to the train yards below. This means of transport was donned the “death tunnel”. Originally designed as an employee entrance and means of supplies, the tunnel provided a means for trains and hearses to pick up the dead without demoralizing the remaining patients.
The pace of the dead outweighed expectations by such a sever amount that the bodies were stored in makeshift morgues and autopsies had to take place. In addition, not only were there massive numbers of dying, but for many, living with the disease was a painful and saddening existence.
When a cure was found, the hospital was closed. It was briefly re-opened decades later as a sanitorium for a few years before it was closed permanently in 1980. Now the grounds remain closed to the public with a few ghost tours and haunted house events around Halloween.
Stories of the ghosts include a phantom child, a suicidal nurse, the mysterious smells of the cafeteria, orbs of light, sounds and strange temperature changes. The draining room, disregarded by some but sworn as truth by others, was an area where bodes were allegedly hung upside-down and bled out before transport. This is unconfirmed but the presence of a special, separate sewage system is detailed in the documentary.
The strength of Spooked is its interspersed dialogue from the patients, employees and historians. The filmed experiences of the on-site visits by ghost hunters as well as the statements by security personnel are a nice supplement. There are differing perspectives on several of the myths, but more where the commentaries of different decades line up.
The depictions of Shadow people and the experiments performed by the ghost hunters help to maintain the air of fear. Each of the five floors is shown individually, depicting its stories and legends, as well as its history. Photographs, sound recordings and night vision footage are used to back up the claims of hauntings.
The Booth brothers used the location to shoot their straight-to-DVD horror flick, Death Tunnel. That movie retold a number of the legends of Waverly, but without leveraging the weight of truth associated with them. It still makes for an entertaining view without knowing these stories, but seeing Spooked provides a much more intricate familiarity with Waverly.
Spooked made its debut in June on the Sci-Fi channel and is re-aired on occasion.
Review by Catwalk / Horror View.
There are plenty of shockumentaries out there today, with the Net being an easy way to get video shown to a large audience quickly. The Booth brothers chose one of the truly memorable places on Earth when they set their sights on Waverly Hills Sanitorium just outside of Louisville , KY.
Waverly Hills was first opened as a hospital to care for victims of the “White Plague”, also known as Tuberculosis. With no available cure, and experimental treatments taking place, the death toll reached an unbelievable pace. The estimated number is over 63,000 who died on the grounds of Waverly.
In an effort to not reveal the quantity of deceased, the bodies of the dead were moved through a 500-foot chute to the train yards below. This means of transport was donned the “death tunnel”. Originally designed as an employee entrance and means of supplies, the tunnel provided a means for trains and hearses to pick up the dead without demoralizing the remaining patients.
The pace of the dead outweighed expectations by such a sever amount that the bodies were stored in makeshift morgues and autopsies had to take place. In addition, not only were there massive numbers of dying, but for many, living with the disease was a painful and saddening existence.
When a cure was found, the hospital was closed. It was briefly re-opened decades later as a sanitorium for a few years before it was closed permanently in 1980. Now the grounds remain closed to the public with a few ghost tours and haunted house events around Halloween.
Stories of the ghosts include a phantom child, a suicidal nurse, the mysterious smells of the cafeteria, orbs of light, sounds and strange temperature changes. The draining room, disregarded by some but sworn as truth by others, was an area where bodes were allegedly hung upside-down and bled out before transport. This is unconfirmed but the presence of a special, separate sewage system is detailed in the documentary.
The strength of Spooked is its interspersed dialogue from the patients, employees and historians. The filmed experiences of the on-site visits by ghost hunters as well as the statements by security personnel are a nice supplement. There are differing perspectives on several of the myths, but more where the commentaries of different decades line up.
The depictions of Shadow people and the experiments performed by the ghost hunters help to maintain the air of fear. Each of the five floors is shown individually, depicting its stories and legends, as well as its history. Photographs, sound recordings and night vision footage are used to back up the claims of hauntings.
The Booth brothers used the location to shoot their straight-to-DVD horror flick, Death Tunnel. That movie retold a number of the legends of Waverly, but without leveraging the weight of truth associated with them. It still makes for an entertaining view without knowing these stories, but seeing Spooked provides a much more intricate familiarity with Waverly.
Spooked made its debut in June on the Sci-Fi channel and is re-aired on occasion.
SPOOKED AT THE SCI-FI HORROR FILM FESTIVAL LAS VEGAS OCT. 12-15
THE SCI-FI HORROR FILM FESTIVAL LAS VEGAS OCT. 12-15

10/9/06
SPOOKED DVD HALLOWEEN SPECIAL $14.95

AS SEEN ON TELEVISION " THE SCI FI CHANNEL "

SPOOKED NOW ON DVD "SPECIAL CLASSIFIED EDITION" HALLOWEEN SPECIAL PRICE ONLY - $14.95 plus shipping & handling. (tax if applicable) (IN STOCK-Ships within 24 hrs) Click on the BUY NOW ICON on the right side of this page.
HURRY & BUY NOW & AND GET YOUR FREE COPY OF THE "WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM 1940 BULLETIN". (While limited copies last)READ THE LIFE & TIMES OF THE SANATORIUM'S PATIENTS.

ONLY A FEW LEFT! YOU CAN NOT GET THIS OFFER ANYWHERE ELSE - ONLY AVAILABLE HERE
"WITNESS WHAT SCI FI COULD NOT SHOW YOU" UNCUT & RAW DVD PACKED WTH BONUS FEATURES * MORE PATIENT INTERVIEWS - MORE DISEASE - MORE GHOST HUNTS - MORE MADNESS - EXCLUSIVE SCENES includes the THE BONE DUMP, TUNNEL SPIRITS, THE WHITE DOG & MUCH MORE!