Unsolved Mysteries

Recently started watching this and I love it. Such a comfy show with the updates and feel good moments, and it's not murder porn like all the shit on Netflix. Robert Stack had an amazing voice.

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It really is great and unique, but damn rewatching it there are a shit ton of forgettable filler episodes

I honestly enjoy it for the reenactments. Maximum comfy. I've noticed that they use the actual people involved in those reenactments, and there is a little more connectivity between the viewer because of that. Not to mention the fact that people would watch it and then call in about things, obviously we have the Internet now, but just an interesting way things were solved.

I know they wanted to break up all the murders and shit but did they have to do it with fucking aliens and bigfoot sightings every other episode?

The 90s was a very different time

I haven't watched the seasons with Dennis Farina yet. There haven't been too many alien things from what I've seen. And no bigfoot sighting yet.

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I miss the 90s.

The few with ghosts were always creepy

>posting that shit on a weeknight

fucking no

>:)

Forensic Files > Unsolved Mysteries

Anyone know any movies that capture the eeriness of unsolved mysteries? It feels distinct from the horror genre. Shit that makes you fear the unknown or disappearing.

I've seen picnic and hanging rock and I realized the hook was the same as this show. Just not having closure on horrible shit is captivating.

Man watching a shitload of these or those youtube videos about crime and criminals literally make me afraid to go pee at night as a grown ass man. Fuckin always thinking there's some maniac behind the shower curtain

Fuck off

I feel content in my house because I could struggle and they'd know for certain it was foul play and my body would probably be found in town.

What terrifies me is being alone in remote locations knowing some motherfucker could totally vanish me. And the last time anyone saw me was on a surveillance tape and the last person I talked to had no idea where I was going next. Fuck that

>ok now we're gonna recreate your daughters murder in front of you

Pretty comfy. You can look up people who were on the show on facebook

>knowing some motherfucker could totally vanish me
I know fuckin brutal how many people just fall off the face of the earth. Especially little kids, I saw some vid on youtube about a 4 year old girl in montana or something who was playing with other neighborhood kids and within less than an hour of the last time her parents saw her, BOOM gone without a trace for years now. Or how about that Australian kid, same story except taken from right in front of his HOUSE when the parents and grandparents were home. Fuckin beyond terrifying

I don't think they use the actual people in the reenactments, the casting was just really, really good to where they got actors who looked just like them, and then they used every detail they had while filming, going to locations, using the same cars, the clothes. The production team was really comitted to realism.
I think I am on season 9 now, and it's not as good as the earlier seasons. Some of them make me so sad that there is no update. I am wondering if they're getting any tips now that they've rerelease do everything.

>that one case where the hitchhiker attacks a guy and somehow finds his house and murders his mom

That scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. The case was solved on Forensic Files years later and it turns out he just found the house by random chance.

>it's a Matthew McConaughey episode

I felt bad for the guy, because no one believed his story for the longest time. It sounds ridiculous!
Love this episode. All he does is get shot, but he stands his ground!!!

All right, viewers, you listen, and listen close. Solving a mystery is no different from riding a bicycle; it's just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.

I'm not saying it was every episode, but there certainly seem to be a lot that look too similar to be someone else, especially for the year it was made.