October 2009

Sat

October 31, 2009

157 Comments
[WARNING: contains images that may offend. NSFW] Halloween has finally arrived! As thanks for the suggestions for my own costume this week, I have put together a list to help you all with your... Read more
— by JFrater

Recent comment by Gem

9 and 6 are just so wrong on so many levels... and that bomber kid in #4 looks way too...

Fri

October 30, 2009

177 Comments
It is probably obvious to many who have been around listverse for the last two years, that one of my favorite horror movies is the Exorcist. I have watched it countless times and love trivia relating to the picture... Read more
— by JFrater

Recent comment by Sunshine

My ex wifes name is regan theresa . she is evil . born in the early 60's. family name...

Thu

October 29, 2009

267 Comments
We have all heard our fair share of urban legends, visited some "haunted" houses, been to these locations willingly. But what if we were simply trying to get from point A to point B? We had no intention of exposing... Read more
— by ianz09 and JFrater

Recent comment by matt

clinton road is terrifying, i live close and go with friends quite often. really scary stuff

Wed

October 28, 2009

138 Comments
Hammer. A name synonymous with lush, Gothic horror with a very British tint. The Halloween season is ideal for bringing us back to those years from about 1958 until the early 70s, when Hammer—previously a somewhat... Read more
— by Randall

Recent comment by damien

Where the hell is Karnstein trilogy hmm? Hammer means a total revolution in horror trade and no one is to oppose

Tue

October 27, 2009

161 Comments
Photo lists are my favorite to read and write about, so I’m always trying to think of new subject matter for a photo list that would complement the others on the site. Recently my brother discovered some old pictures... Read more
— by Blogball

Recent comment by Liser

Locals say that despite Jonathan’s age, he still has the energy to regularly mate with the three younger females - sounds...

Mon

October 26, 2009

185 Comments
Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology and folklore. Many legendary creatures have this ability, which is represented in a full body transformation. It enables the creature to trick, deceive, hunt, and kill... Read more
— by BryanJ

Recent comment by Person

Awsome list,I keep wondering if aswang is real.My nanny keeps telling me stories and stuff,but my dad lived their for...

Sun

October 25, 2009

132 Comments
You may recall that we published a list of movies about movies not too long ago. It caused a bit of controversy due to the lack of a few entries. This list includes some of those omissions, plus a few films that are... Read more
— by XIII

Recent comment by carlos

"The Oscar", by Russell Rouse 1966 "Sunset Boulevard" by Billy Wilder, 1950 "The Star" by Stuart Heisler, 1952 " A star is born",...

Sat

October 24, 2009

223 Comments
The bogeyman is a legendary ghost-like monster. The bogeyman has no specific appearance and conceptions of the monster can vary drastically even from household to household within the same community; in many cases he... Read more
— by SharonE

Recent comment by Kelli

ummm, what?? lol, you realize Quebec isint a country right? the COUNTRY of the seven o'clock man is CANADA.

Fri

October 23, 2009

241 Comments
Rapidly catching up to our unsolved mysteries lists is our series on conspiracy theories. Thanks to the hard work of FlameHorse we now have fifty complete conspiracy theories listed on the site. This is likely to be... Read more
— by FlameHorse

Recent comment by the northerner

on #8 homer simpsons job is the safty manager or safty watchman i know its off subject but its...

Great Scenes in Musical History

By Elizabetta

After the surprising success of my first list (by which I mean it wasn't immediately tossed onto...

Offbeat Literary Works of Non-English Writers

By Tombleweed

Most book lists on this and other sites contain the usual suspects, but I think by now everyone who...

Real Life Werewolves

By BumblebeeLovesWaspxXx

There are many stories about werewolves or lycanthropy. Little red riding hood and the wolf that...

Words with Surprising Derivations

By Andrew Pepper

Part of English’s success is due to the embracing of new words; British and Irish people in...

More Awe-inspiring Waterfalls

By Rahat Haque

In the first volume of this list, we covered the top ten awe inspiring waterfalls. The objective...

National Fast Foods You Should Try

By Theodoros (Θ. Κ. ΙΙ )

Before I begin my list of fast national dishes, I openly admit being heavily influenced by...

Actors who Died During TV Shows

By Vincent Williams

There's a list here on Listverse of performers who died on stage, and there is a growing list of...

Space Age Radiation Incidents

By Patrick Weidinger

As if we don't have enough terrestrial examples of potential exposure to accidental radioactivity...

7 Greatest Roman Generals

By Isaiah Roe

The history of the Roman Empire is perhaps unprecedented in its prosperity. It is considered by...

Overrated Filmmakers

By Infinite Jorge

Without great directors we wouldn't have great films. They are basically essential to the movie...

Species Rediscovered This Century

By Andrea G

A Lazarus Species or taxon is one which is thought to be extinct, only to reappear. The Coelecanth...

Disadvantages to Capitalism

By Louis Ryan

There has been much discussion of the current economic system in the western world, capitalism...

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