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Movie released in 1999 - Muppets From Space Could be The Funhouse released in 1981. It took place at a traveling carnival and had the fortune teller and a deformed killer. Four teens decide to spend the night in the funhouse for kicks. You're welcome. This was from Ghost Whisperer, Season 3, Episode 4, 'No Safe Place'. Melinda was trying to help Colleen, the ghost of a young attorney who died as the result of being viciously stalked by Shane, another attorney who worked in the same firm. Being an attorney, he was able to cover his tracks so the police were never able to help Colleen. Shane was able to get copies of the police photos of Colleen's body and enlarged various parts of those photos to hang in his office: parts of Colleen's foot, hand, and face, which led to his downfall. "Call me Ishmael" (particularly the line as spoken by Richard Basehart in the 1956 Moby Dick film) Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman was even worse Farscape I forgot about that part and you're right. QB VII (1974) In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders (1988) with Michael Gross and David Soul as the serial killers. Based on a true story. Dragonslayer (1981) with Peter MacNicol Totally agree - The Bard James Cagney After 4 years you most likely have your answer but it is a remake of The Old Dark House released in 1963 and starring Tom Poston as the young man and Robert Morley as the heavy set British uncle Tom Thumb released in 1936 The Weekend is about a group of teens at a party. Possibly Nemesis Game released in 2003 with Adrian Paul and Sara Novak.