I showed this film to Dale and he just shook his head and said, "bad dollies!" He's scared of it!
This island of dolls was created by a man in Mexico. When a young girl drowned nearby, he left her dolls so she wouldn't haunt his island and over decades, the doll additions grew and grew. "Destination Truth" did a creepy episode there. One doll's eyes opened as Josh was looking at it. Everyone was very unsettled.
Not surprisingly, I would seriously pay cash to have the place to myself for a month just to write the best horror story ever! If I had my own place with some land around it, I'd do the same thing, only with scarecrows of all types!
*shakes head rapidly*
ReplyDeletenuh-fucking-uh....
No way.
CREEPY FACTOR IS TOO HIGH!
I'll read the potential horror story.. but I will not ... repeat NOT... ever be found anywhere NEAR that island!
I would love this place...I collect doll heads so this would be right up my alley!
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmmmmmmmm bring it on warr309
ReplyDeletethat doll hanging is extremely freaky... O.o
ReplyDeleteI'm just freaky enough that I'd spend the whole night there alone and probably talk to the dolls. Hey, I talk to Cecil my zombie statue upon occasion. He sits on my kitchen bar counter. In fact, come to think of it, I should share some of my horror vignettes with the readers. I have a little reminder I write horror here and there around the entire apartment.
ReplyDeleteLove the song playing in the background. What a creepy video. Definitely would be a great place to write.
ReplyDeleteYou know, Leo, in writer's group, if you read your story with that music in the background everyone would have hid under the table.
ReplyDeleteThat is creepy. In my old neighborhood there was a guy who had dolls in his front yard and weird stuff around the outside of his house. It was even written about in the book Weird NY. We would always go by the house and stories were started about the man inside and the house but I just think the guy was either crazy or didnt want anyone bothering him
ReplyDeleteMust point out, the new TV show, The River, 'borrowed' the entire Doll Island concept in its first couple of episodes.
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