Author: Dana Foster

While recording “Monster Mash,” Bobby Pickett and Lenny Capizzi used household items to make the spooky sound effects: the cauldron sound was achieved by blowing bubbles into a glass of water, and they replicated the sound of a coffin opening by scraping a rusty nail. Despite the song’s success in America, it wasn’t as well received in England. The BBC elected not to play the song because they thought it was “too morbid.”View Entire Post › Source – buzzfeed.com This article, images and content belong to the source owner with a big thank you.

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In the movie The Poltergeist, JoBeth Williams’s character falls into a swimming pool full of bones. It turns out that the filmmakers thought making prop bones was too expensive, so they decided to use real human bones in the scene, but chose not to tell Williams that she was swimming in actual human remains until shooting wrapped on the scene.View Entire Post › Source – buzzfeed.com This article, images and content belong to the source owner with a big thank you.

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