“Haunted Cabin” on”Terror in the Woods
The Haunted Cabin episode of “Terror in the Woods” (S1/Ep8) was basically a ghost story, but with a side order of cryptid thrown in. The story was pleasantly scary and creepy, and I like that!
In deepest Kentucky in the Red River Gorge, a rustic cabin sat in the woods on an abandoned logging road that married couple Bill and Charisse chose as kind of a retirement retreat. Bill held the fort while Charisse worked hard for the money at a city job about two hours away. Now Bill was a college grad, not some yahoo, and he put up a security camera outside the cabin. One night around two to three a.m., said camera picked up a sporadic green mist that seemed to morph in and out. We, the viewers, were shown the actual footage, and it did look like a floaty mist to me! Alerted by the security camera, Bill went outside and thought that he saw a ghost…
…other creepy things then transpired. Bill’s TV and Playstation came on twice by themselves! Now Bill was suitably creeped out by this. I mean, would you want ghosts messin’ with your PlayStation?! They’d stay on it for hours, and leave slime all over the console and controllers, for cripes sake! Bill then did what any sensible person would do, and spent the night in his car.
A week later, Bill’s trusty security camera showed a ball of white light that seemed to come out of the ground and which floated along the area; ghost alert! Viewers were also shown this footage. Bill trucked into town, speaking to and showing locals the footage; not surprisingly, they thought it ghostly.
Now comes the Bigfoot alert; walking outside his cabin in the woods, Bill hit a tree with a branch, and thought that it was answered with other knocks. Bill experienced fear and panic, since ghosts and Bigfoot make for a full paranormal schedule. A friend later visited him, and they found strange footprints with four digits and hooked claws; pictures were taken of this, which viewers of the episode were again shown.
His wife later returned to join Bill, and things went smoothly for a time until they heard howling and barking of a guttural, hellhound nature. They tried to record the commotion, but the sound stopped. Later when watching a ghost show on television, the two decided it would be a kick to casually try and summon a spirit themselves. Be careful what you ask for, because a loud knocking then came to their door, although nothing was there when the door was answered!
So our protagonist again went to the nearest town, showing the locals and woodsmen his latest videos and pics of the strange footprint. Not surprisingly, they couldn’t explain them but agreed that they were freaky. It was learned, however, that the cabin Bill and Charisse had bought was built for an ailing daughter who died in the cabin. The cabin has since continued to be plagued by paranormal activity…spooky!
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December 11, 2017 at 9:53 pm
Didn’t Joss Whedon already do a big budget version of this story?
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December 12, 2017 at 9:30 am
I thought that elements at least of this sounded familiar…perhaps this was the budget version! 🙂
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December 12, 2017 at 8:47 pm
Ultra-low budget, at that. Insert :eyeroll: here.
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December 13, 2017 at 9:58 am
Even low-budget shows can be entertaining if intelligently written and produced, which sadly seems to be a rare thing…
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December 20, 2017 at 7:17 pm
Speaking of limited budgets…
How did you enjoy the stage musical version of Jean Shepherds’ “A Christmas Story” recently telecast on the FOX Network?
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December 21, 2017 at 4:01 am
I enjoyed it, but still prefer the original film narrative. I think I have trouble accepting it as a musical.
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December 22, 2017 at 7:41 pm
You and me, both.
Merry Xmas, Vulpie! 🙂
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December 23, 2017 at 4:13 am
And the same to you, my #1 commentator!
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