[NABS-L] Spooktober events
Steve Cook
stanley7709 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 23:34:28 UTC 2024
Hi All,
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I hope you will join us for our Spooktober events this month! All event
start at 8:00 PM Eastern on the below Zoom platform
Friday, October 4, 2024
The Sixth Sense Audio described movie
Friday, October 11, 2024
Close Encounters of the Third Kind Audio described movie
Friday, October 18, 2024
The Birds Audio described movie
Friday, October 25, 2024
Name that Tune
Rules for Name That Tune
Stay muted unless your team is up.
No cheating.
Have fun!
TV Theme Song Category: 1 point.
only have to name the TV show to get 1 point.
If your team guesses wrong, another team can steal to get the point. If the
team that stole does not get the correct answer, they will lose 1 point.
Decade : 3 points
name the artist and song for 3 points. If you correctly name the artist or
song, you'll get 1 point. another team will be able to steal to get the
point(s) if they are able to get the correct answer. If the team that stole
does not get the correct answer. They will lose a point(s).
Movie Theme Songs: 7 points
There are 3 parts to each tune for this category. You must name the artist
song and movie in order to receive the full 7 points. For each answer you
get correct, you will receive 2 points. If you get all three, you get a
bonus point, totaling 7.
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The Sixth Sense
In Philadelphia, child psychologist Malcolm Crowe is at home with wife Anna
when Vincent Grey, a former patient Malcolm had treated, breaks into their
house. Vincent accuses Malcolm of failing him before shooting Malcolm and
then himself.
Months later, Malcolm has begun working with Cole Sear, a nine-year-old boy
who reminds him of Vincent. He feels he must help Cole to rectify his
failure to help Vincent and reconcile with Anna, who has become distant and
cold and is suffering from depression. Cole's mother Lynn worries about him,
especially after seeing mysterious signs of physical harm. At a birthday
party, when bullies see that Cole is terribly scared of a cupboard, they
lock him in there, causing him to scream in terror about someone seemingly
inside with him. Following this, Cole finally confides to Malcolm that he
sees dead people who walk around like the living do, unaware that they are
dead.
Malcolm thinks Cole is schizophrenic and considers dropping his case.
However, after listening to an audiotape from a session with Vincent, he
hears a man begging for help in Spanish when Vincent is supposed to be alone
in the room, suggesting that Vincent had the same ability. He realizes that
Cole is telling the truth and suggests that he try to communicate with the
ghosts and help them finish their business.
One night, Cole discovers Kyra Collins, a female child ghost, vomiting. He
finds out who she is and goes with Malcolm to the funeral reception at her
home. In her room, Kyra gives Cole a videotape that he hands to her father.
The tape reveals Kyra's stepmother poisoning her food, alerting her father
to the reality of her death and saving her younger sister from the same
fate.
Now that Cole is doing better socially and personally, he tries out for and
is given a lead part in the school play. He is coached by a ghost director
and gives a masterful performance with Malcolm looking on. Before leaving,
Cole suggests that Malcolm try speaking to Anna while she is asleep to
ensure he can understand her better. While stuck in traffic, Cole tells Lynn
his secret. When she does not believe him, he tells her that his late
grandmother visits him and describes details from his mother's childhood
that he could not have known. Shocked, Lynn finally accepts that her son has
a special ability.
Malcolm returns home to find his wedding video playing and Anna talking in
her sleep, asking Malcolm why he left her. Suddenly, she drops his wedding
ring and he notices that it is not on his finger. Recalling what Cole told
him about dead people only seeing what they want to see, Malcolm locates his
gunshot injury and realizes that he did not survive being shot by Vincent
and has been dead the entire time while working with Cole. Malcolm quickly
comes to terms with the fact that he is a ghost, and tells Anna that she was
never second to anything and that he loves her. Anna's face relaxes,
indicating she is now at peace and can move on. Malcolm's business with both
Anna and Cole is complete and his spirit departs in a flash of light.
Cast
Bruce Willis as Malcolm Crowe
Haley Joel Osment as Cole Sear
Toni Collette as Lynn Sear
Olivia Williams as Anna Crowe
Donnie Wahlberg as Vincent Grey
Glenn Fitzgerald as Sean
Mischa Barton as Kyra Collins
Trevor Morgan as Tommy Tammisimo
Bruce Norris as Mr. Stanley Cunningham
Angelica Page as Mrs. Collins
Greg Wood as Mr. Collins
M. Night Shyamalan as Dr. Hill
Peter Tambakis as Darren
Jeffrey Zubernis as Bobby
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
In the Sonoran Desert, French scientist Claude Lacombe, his American
interpreter, cartographer David Laughlin, and other researchers discover
Flight 19, a group of United States Navy Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers
that went missing over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945. The planes
are in perfect condition, but without any occupants. An elderly witness
nearby claims "the sun came out at night, and sang to him". Near
Indianapolis, air traffic controllers watch two airline flights narrowly
avoid a mid-air collision with a UFO.
At a rural home outside Muncie, Indiana, three-year-old Barry Guiler wakes
to find his toys operating on their own. He starts to follow something
outside, forcing his mother, Jillian, to chase after him. Large-scale power
outages begin rolling through the area, forcing electric utility lineman Roy
Neary to investigate. While he gets his bearings, Roy experiences a close
encounter with a UFO, and when it flies over his truck, it lightly burns the
side of his face with its lights. The UFO takes off with three others in the
sky, as Roy and three police cars give chase. The spacecraft fly off into
the night sky but the metaphysical experience leaves Roy mesmerized.
The researchers are similarly baffled to find the SS Cotopaxi in the middle
of the Gobi Desert, intact and completely empty.
Roy becomes fascinated by UFOs to the dismay of his wife, Ronnie. He
obsesses over subliminal images of a mountain shape, often making models of
it. Jillian, meanwhile, also becomes obsessed, sketching the unique mountain
image. Soon after, she is terrorized in her home by a UFO which descends
from the clouds. She fights off violent attempts by the UFO and unseen
beings to enter the home, but in the chaos, Barry is abducted.
Lacombe, Laughlin, and a group of United Nations experts continue to
investigate increasing UFO activity and strange, related occurrences.
Witnesses in Dharamsala, Northern India report that the UFOs make
distinctive sounds: a five-tone musical phrase in a pentatonic scale.
Scientists broadcast the phrase to outer space, but are mystified by the
response, a seemingly meaningless series of numbers (104 44 30 40 36 10)
repeated until Laughlin, with his background in cartography, recognizes it
as a set of geographical coordinates, which point to Devils Tower near
Moorcroft, Wyoming. Lacombe and the U.S. military converge on Wyoming. The
United States Army evacuates the area, planting false reports in the media
that a train wreck has spilled a toxic nerve gas, while actually preparing a
secret landing zone for the UFOs and their occupants.
Meanwhile, Roy's increasingly eccentric behavior causes Ronnie to abandon
him, taking their three children with her. When a news program about a
supposed train wreck near Devils Tower airs on television, Roy and Jillian
recognize the same mountain they have been visualizing. They, along with
other travelers experiencing similar visions, set out for Devils Tower in
spite of the public warnings about toxic gas.
Most of the travelers are apprehended by the Army, but Roy and Jillian reach
the site just as UFOs appear in the night sky. The government specialists at
the site begin to communicate with the UFOs, which gradually appear by the
dozens, by using light and sound on a large electrical billboard. An
enormous mothership eventually lands to release many abductees from
different eras: World War II pilots, Cotopaxi sailors, adults, children, and
animals. Barry also returns and reunites with Jillian. The government
officials hastily prepare Roy for inclusion in its select group of potential
visitors to the mothership.
The extraterrestrials finally emerge from the mothership and select Roy to
join their travels. As Roy enters the mothership, one of the
extraterrestrials pauses for a few moments with the humans. Lacombe uses
Curwen hand signs that correspond to the five-note extraterrestrial tonal
phrase. The extraterrestrial replies with the same gestures, smiles, and
returns to its ship, which takes to the sky.
The Birds
At a San Francisco pet store, socialite Melanie Daniels meets lawyer Mitch
Brenner, who wants to buy lovebirds for his sister Cathy's 11th birthday.
Recognizing Melanie from her court appearance regarding a practical joke
gone awry, Mitch pretends to mistake her for a shop employee. Mitch tests
Melanie's knowledge of birds, which she fails. He discloses his prior
knowledge of her and leaves without buying anything. Smitten, Melanie buys
the lovebirds and drives to Bodega Bay after learning Mitch has gone to his
family's farm for the weekend. Melanie is directed to a teacher at Bodega,
Annie Hayworth, to learn Cathy's name. Annie is Mitch's ex-lover, but their
relationship ended due to his overbearing mother, Lydia, who dislikes any
woman in Mitch's life.
Melanie rents a boat and crosses the bay to discreetly leave the lovebirds
at the Brenner farm. Mitch spots Melanie as she leaves and drives to meet
her at the dock. As Melanie approaches the wharf, a gull attacks her. Mitch
tends to her head wound inside a diner. Lydia arrives and meets Melanie,
whom Mitch invites to dinner. At the farm, Lydia's hens are refusing to eat.
Lydia dislikes Melanie due to her exaggerated reputation, as reported in
gossip columns. Mitch invites Melanie, who is staying with Annie, to Cathy's
birthday party being held the next day. Later, there is a thud at Annie's
front door. A dead gull is found at the threshold.
At Cathy's party, Melanie tells Mitch about her troubled past and her mother
running off with another man when she was Cathy's age. During a game, the
children are attacked by gulls. Later that evening, as Melanie dines with
the Brenners, sparrows swarm the house through the chimney. Mitch insists
she delay driving back to San Francisco and stay the night. The next
morning, Lydia visits her neighbor to discuss why their chickens will not
eat. She discovers broken windows in his bedroom and his eyeless corpse,
pecked by birds, and flees in horror. While recovering at home, Lydia fears
for Cathy's safety, and Melanie offers to pick her up at school. As Melanie
waits outside the schoolhouse, a flock of crows engulfs the jungle gym
behind her. Anticipating an attack, she warns Annie. Rather than leaving the
students in the building with its large windows, they evacuate them, and the
crows attack. Mitch finds Melanie at the diner. When gulls attack a gas
station attendant, Mitch and other men assist him outside. The spilled
gasoline is ignited by an unaware bystander's match, causing an explosion.
During the escalating fire, Melanie and others rush out, but more gulls
attack. Melanie takes refuge in a glass telephone booth and watches in
horror as mayhem erupts around the town. The blaze quickly spreads, and the
fire marshals are unable to put it out because of the birds attacking them.
Cars crash, and terrified townspeople and animals are brutally assaulted by
the birds. Mitch saves Melanie, and they return to the diner. A distraught
woman blames Melanie for the attacks, claiming (from what others told her)
they began with her arrival. Mrs. Bundy, an ornithologist who scoffed at the
reports of birds attacking, sits in stunned silence.
Mitch and Melanie go to Annie's house to fetch Cathy. They find Annie's body
outside; she was killed by the crows while protecting Cathy. They take a
traumatized Cathy home. That night, Melanie and the Brenners barricade
themselves in the family home, which is attacked by birds that nearly breach
the boarded-up doors and windows. During a lull, Melanie investigates a
fluttering sound in the attic bedroom. After discovering that the birds have
pecked their way in through the roof, Melanie is attacked, trapping her
until Mitch pulls her out. Mitch insists they all drive to San Francisco to
take Melanie, now injured, traumatized and catatonic, to a hospital. As
Mitch readies Melanie's car for their escape, a sea of birds has gathered
around the Brenner house. Mitch quietly moves the car out. The car radio
reports bird attacks on nearby communities such as Santa Rosa, and that the
military may intervene. Cathy retrieves her lovebirds (the only birds who do
not attack) from the house and joins Mitch and Lydia as they escort Melanie
past a mass of birds and into the car. The car slowly drives away as the
birds watch.
Cast
Trailer for The Birds
Rod Taylor as Mitch Brenner
Jessica Tandy as Lydia Brenner
Suzanne Pleshette as Annie Hayworth
Tippi Hedren as Melanie Daniels
Veronica Cartwright as Cathy Brenner
Ethel Griffies as Mrs. Bundy, ornithologist
Charles McGraw as Sebastian Sholes, fisherman
Ruth McDevitt as Mrs. MacGruder, owner of the bird shop
Lonny Chapman as Deke Carter, restaurateur
Joe Mantell as cynical businessman
Doodles Weaver as fisherman helping with rental boat
Malcolm Atterbury as Deputy Al Malone
John McGovern as postal clerk
Karl Swenson as drunken doomsayer in diner
Richard Deacon as Mitch's neighbor in San Francisco
Elizabeth Wilson as Helen Carter, Deke's wife
William Quinn as Sam
Alfred Hitchcock makes his signature cameo as a man walking dogs out of the
pet shop at the beginning of the film. They were two of his own Sealyham
Terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley.[9]
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