One part this piece has us puzzled, however. Who's that guy holding what looks like a tennis racket looking at her from behind the wall? Is that the Prince?
What's he going to do with the racket? Because he sure won't be able to kill Cindy easily with it. Cue the Fairy Godmother, please. Donald Duck is weirdly believable as a serial killer — and this Daniel Karlsson painting sort of proves it. In the image, the usually hotheaded Donald seems eerily calm, as he peers at us with extraordinarily sinister eyes. While he seems more demonic than crazy homicidal, the impetus is there.
As we all know, Donald just can't handle life most days. Everything irks him, and he's terribly jealous of Mickey Mouse. You figure if the Duck goes off the deep end, Mickey would be on the top of his kill list. Here's the kicker to this image, though: Besides, in what world would you let Donald Duck babysit your children? Bad idea, even on a normal day.
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That wooden boy has had it rough. First, he was just a puppet and his maker wanted him to be a real boy. A Blue Fairy grants the wish, but tells Pinoccho he has to prove himself worthy to become really real. Thanks, Blue Fairy, thanks a bunch. Then the puppet boy falls prey to child exploitation, almost being turned into a donkey and sold into labor and finally swallowed by a whale. Worst of all, the wooden kid has to contend with an annoying cricket judging him all the way. It's no wonder Pinocchio doesn't snap.
Still, this drawing from artist Sylvain Sarrailh of Pinocchio brandishing a big knife, with crazed eyes and cracks in his wooden face, is a bit terrifying. We know about the already well-traveled footsteps of psychotic dolls like Chucky and Annabelle, but not our dear sweet Pinocchio. Just put the knife down and be a real boy. This image of Aladdin 's Genie from Dan Luvisi truly creeps us out.
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Maybe it shouldn't because we know the Genie can morph into any kind of weird thing he wants to, like here, possibly doing his best Picasso imitation. Then again, there are too many disturbing things about the image to ignore. First, there's the black goo dripping from the Genie's ears, like perhaps his head is about to explode right before our eyes. That might explain the pained and wild look on his face and his terrifying, opened maw. Also, there's the one eyeball, which looks about ready to pop out from some kind of intense pressure from within.
This isn't the jolly Genie just having a laugh with his pal, Al. Something has gone terribly wrong and we'd better run away. Also unsettling is this fan art of Ariel as a zombie —the once gorgeous Little Mermaid , eating what looks like Flounder! From the mind of artist Gabby Untermayerova , our unfortunate Ariel seems to have gone through the ringer, so to speak. Just look at all those gruesome bites on her tail. And what is with the fork in her head? We get that it's a reference to the human fork Ariel finds in the Disney movie, which she uses to comb her hair.
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Was she combing her hair when a zombie attacked? Then, it would make sense why it's sticking out of her head. Finally, we keep coming back to poor Flounder. Ugh, that's not the kind of sushi we want. Well, what if that magic carpet ride gave poor Jasmine horrible air sickness instead? That's our first reaction to this image. What artist Travis Falligant is actually doing here, however, is mashing up the lovely princess with doomed Regan from The Exorcist. First, there's the blood-stained crucifix floating nearby bringing up that horrible description from the movie.
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Then there's the pea-soup vomit running out of her mouth and down her front, which, like we said, produces all kinds of gag reflexes. On the day of her suicide, Chubbuck told her co-workers she needed to read a news story on the air before they got to the rest of the show. She spent several minutes reading four news stories before she turned to the camera and calmly announced that she would be keeping with their tradition of airing the "latest in blood and guts and in living color" by showing them an attempted suicide. Due to the fact that the broadcast took place in —and it was a normal news day—it's highly unlikely that anyone was recording it at home.
The footage of Chubbuck committing suicide has never resurfaced, although hoax videos claiming to be it have been uploaded and debunked as fake. Remember the scene when the high pitched voice sang "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" while the boy danced in the living room? That was Tiny Tim. Although the song was recorded a few years before Tiny Tim was even born, I'll probably always associate the song with his version.
He was recorded before his live performance, performing a few songs and doing an interview, all of which are on a DVD that can be readily purchased online. When he went to perform, though, he said that he wasn't feeling well so he apologized if he coughed during his performance. As soon as his band began playing, Tiny Tim fell off the stage and cameras broadcast the entire thing on news stations every where. It was revealed later that he was having a heart attack—which he survived—but the footage that was recorded that day has been lost since it was first broadcast.
Movies often have deleted scenes.
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Usually, they're put onto the DVD extras for people to watch separately and some movies are released with a "director's cut," which includes previously deleted scenes where they should have been. In the footag e that was supposedly cut from the end of the movie, Rick and Jane are on trial for the murder of Lester. People who worked on the film claim that there were two different endings. One in which the two of them were found guilty, and the other in which they were found innocent. Instead of including either of them, the movie ends without showing Rick and Jane on trial at all.
Director Sam Mendes has never commented on if this ending really exists or, if it does, why it was cut, but the movie was pretty amazing without it, so who cares? Sesame Street isn't normally on the receiving end of a lot of criticism. The show is educational and entertaining for kids, so the fact that a episode got so much backlash that it was pulled from the air—and remains lost—until this day is surprising!
After losing her broom, the witch becomes infuriated that none of the characters want to help her. She threatens to turn them into inanimate objects and it's not until Oscar the Grouch develops a crush on her that everyone else starts to dislike her a little less. The Children's Television Workshop received a massive amount of complaints about the episode from parents whose children were terrified by the witch.
Finally, the CTW deemed the episode unfit to be seen by Sesame Street 's audiences and it was pulled from the air. In the nearly two decades since the tragedy unfolded, it has remained one of the most talked about mass shootings in American history. Roche published an article about the tapes, which outlined their reasons for carrying out the murder and their "kill list," before they were put into the vault at the sheriff's department with no plans to ever be taken out again. In the years after, two videos of the pair were released that people suspect to be part of the five tapes that the sheriff's department had, which were then dubbed "The Basement Tapes.
Although that means that the tapes are now lost forever, the families of the victims and the shooters supported the destruction of the tapes. Unlike the other entries on this list, the fact that this recording exists somewhere isn't the disturbing part. For people who love musicals, the fact that this recording exists—but is lost and unavailable—is the disturbing part. RENT has been off Broadway since due to the original cast aging to the point of not being believable for their roles. The movie adaptation has almost the entire original cast, but even that has a couple of different people in their roles.
Unfortunately, that's the closest that fans of the musical can really get to seeing the entire original cast performing together. Around the web, there are audio recordings of the original cast performing most of the songs, and even a few videos, but none of the entire performance. In , a DVD reel of the promotional trailer of the original cast performing was uploaded to the Internet. This lead fans to believe that there is a professional recording of the entire play somewhere, but it's never been found and put online.
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If you're a fan of older TV shows, you might have seen the '70s comedy Taxi. The incubus, by today's standards, looks a little like a cartoonish gremlin, for example. But the dream-like, surreal quality of the piece has kept its legacy alive. Even during the artist's lifetime, the work was so popular that he created an even creepier alternate version.
While Boldini is primarily known for his portraiture, he also did paint some original works. It may be hard to see what's creepy about this particular work at first. It helps to know that the title is sometimes pluralized and called Spanish Dancers at the Moulin Rouge. If that's not doing it for you, look at the hand over the dancer's shoulder at the left side of the painting and follow it right.
In the deuterocanonical Biblical story of Judith and Holofernes, Judith charms Holofernes with her beauty, gets him drunk, and then decapitates him, just like an episode of Game of Thrones. While the story has inspired hundreds of artists throughout history, Caravaggio's is easily one of the most gruesome interpretations. According to a biography of St. Anthony by Athanasius of Alexandria, Anthony was attacked and killed by demons in a cave on his trip across the Egyptian desert, only to later be revived. When he re-entered the cave, the demons turned into monstrous creatures who attempted to kill him once more.
While this is a very popular subject for artists throughout history, Rosa's take, especially on the forms of the demons, is very surreal and nightmarish. Described as either one of the greatest painters of the 20th century or a complete madman, depending on who you ask, Francis Bacon's work was nothing if not creepy. Painting , containing various images reminiscent of a butcher shop, was created completely by accident, according to the artist himself.
Originally intended to be a chimpanzee standing in tall grass and a bird landing nearby, Bacon said that he then unintentionally painted what you see above. Obviously, this article contains some disturbing content.