They went to discover the great outdoors, but something discovered them first. "Terror in the Woods" features real stories of people who embarked on a wilderness adventure only to be scared ... Read allThey went to discover the great outdoors, but something discovered them first. "Terror in the Woods" features real stories of people who embarked on a wilderness adventure only to be scared out of the woods by unexplained phenomena.They went to discover the great outdoors, but something discovered them first. "Terror in the Woods" features real stories of people who embarked on a wilderness adventure only to be scared out of the woods by unexplained phenomena.
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I mean you still see a lot of people in gorilla suits but whoever is responsible for this season has really tightened the stories up and enhanced the atmosphere of the show. Some of these episodes have some genuine suspense some made the hairs stand up on my neck more than once.
Good for my paranormal scare-fix for the week.
Good for my paranormal scare-fix for the week.
If you watch these shows, it is what it is. You either watch because you believe, or you watch because you're a skeptic and just enjoy a good ghost story.
I often fall into both categories. This series does right what other good shows do right... real and/or believable interviews. The dramatic scenes are always fake, but the interviewees will mean the difference between me watching 5 minutes or every episode.
I often fall into both categories. This series does right what other good shows do right... real and/or believable interviews. The dramatic scenes are always fake, but the interviewees will mean the difference between me watching 5 minutes or every episode.
This show is absolutely glorious. I stumbled on a marathon that was playing on Travel Channel, and what I saw was incredible. If you are looking for something incredibly dumb and hilarious to watch while drunk with friends, this is it. The show is compromised of people telling stories about how they encountered stuff in the woods. Whether it be ghosts, Bigfoot, or other monsters.
These stories are shown through absolutely amazing "dramatic reenactments", in which they range from showing cheesy 90's-esque computer effects, or even putting a guy in a monkey suit and having him yell and flail his arms around like a crazy person.
This show is really funny. I'd recommend bringing some friends over, having some drinks, and enjoying the chaos.
These stories are shown through absolutely amazing "dramatic reenactments", in which they range from showing cheesy 90's-esque computer effects, or even putting a guy in a monkey suit and having him yell and flail his arms around like a crazy person.
This show is really funny. I'd recommend bringing some friends over, having some drinks, and enjoying the chaos.
I discovered this show by accident and now I can't get enough of it.
Just one thing? Who's the werewolf chick on season 3 episode 3.
Just one thing? Who's the werewolf chick on season 3 episode 3.
The stories are incredible and chilling. Sadly, the editing with silly effects takes up most of each story and adds to the story line with their own ridiculous monsters and scenarios that the original story teller did not mention. For example, the experiencer will say their part, then you have to sit through moments of weirdness with a fake scene of someone getting lost or thinking they were kidnapped - nothing to do with what the speaker was saying, just the editors own ideas, i guess. If you're going to embellish with actors, special effects and recreations at least TRY to align with the original story because they way it's done is a disservice to the viewers and the original person who had the experience. Makes it silly.
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- TriviaSeveral titles reuse the same stratagem in their stories, whereby the protagonist wakes up somewhere else than their bed, where they went to sleep. Ex: in "Hell hound", a lady wakes up in the woods, but is lucid dreaming and then re-wakes up in her bed for real. In another, a feeble man woke up outdoors as well, and was facing a huge, biped, devil-goat. In another, a woman at a sorority fell asleep in her bed and woke up downstairs, by the entry door (in the one with the serial killer of sorority girls); in yet another, a mother and child fell asleep in their bedrooms but woke up on the couch, to find their upstairs bedrooms locked with the other child trapped there. In all instances, no explanation is provided for how they were transported elsewhere in their sleep. (Except the lucid dreaming woman.) It ought to be noted that many of these "recreation" shows are 100% fictitious---though presented as reality TV/docu-drama---and the people being interviewed are actually also actors, besides the actor playing the same character, recreating the story told. This can be easily corroborated by looking at the cast listings: two actors will be playing the same character. When the interviewee is the real person, it will say "Self".
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