Hello Strangelings! Welcome to a Mystic Monday episode with a special guest Brittney Crabb.
This episode discusses real-life tragedies, including death and accidents, related to the filming of "The Crow."
Description:
In this episode, we dive deep into the eerie and tragic history of "The Crow," exploring its cultural impact, the real-life events that inspired it, and the dark occurrences that plagued its production. We discuss the haunting legacy of the film, its characters, and the occult undertones that continue to intrigue fans and critics alike. Cant wait to continue this discussion surrounding this iconic movie and its place in both film history and paranormal lore.
Timeline:
0:00-01:27 Intro
01:27-03:51 Thoughts on "The Crow" movie and the future of this film
03:51-07:00 What made "The Crow" unique in the 90s - Nostalgia content
07:00-08:00 People mentioning their unhappiness about the revival of "The Crow" in recent times
08:00-10:00 the real-life tragedy the crow comic was based on
10:00-11:00 Drunk driving and Justin Timberlake - Why did he drink and drive?
11:00-13:00 Taking the time to complete the comic book work
13:00-14:00 The characters in "The Crow" and their similarities to real life
14:00-16:00 February 1st filming - Cursed things would happen and the tragedies on set
18:00-20:00 Prop gun mishandling
20:00-21:00 Zak Bagans Haunted Museum and Brandon Lee's Eric Draven's Jacket.
21:00-22:00 The haunted museum
22:00-25:00 The death of Brandon Lee
25:00-29:00 The sequels of "The Crow" tanking
29:00-32:00 Reddit thoughts
32:00-38:00 What does "The Crow" mean? Occult undertones?
38:00-42:00 Residual energy or curse? Final thoughts on "The Crow"
42:00-43:00 Haunting paintings or maybe a haunted comic?
43:00-46:00 Horror movies, blessing sets, and odd things that happen
46:00-47:00 Psychic talks about manifestation and horror films
47:00-53:00 Brittney’s haunted Airbnb experience
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