A beautiful documentary telling the real story of a homeowner living with a haunting. Bridging the paranormal, real science and the human experience this documentary shows a detailed look at... Read allA beautiful documentary telling the real story of a homeowner living with a haunting. Bridging the paranormal, real science and the human experience this documentary shows a detailed look at what could be the most haunted house in America.A beautiful documentary telling the real story of a homeowner living with a haunting. Bridging the paranormal, real science and the human experience this documentary shows a detailed look at what could be the most haunted house in America.
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This is a prime case of expectation vs reality. For anyone even remotely into "serious" paranormal research (as opposed movie ghosts) the content of this documentary is more interesting than movie ghosts.
The main problem with any and all documentaries or live shows of this kind is trust. You need to trust that the team is not producing the effects themselves somehow. Do you? If you accept what is happening on screen is real, then you need to explain it. People here complain that "nothing" is happening. But the point is - if it's not a hoax - WHY is it moving?
This makes the whole thing interesting. Why is the ball moving seemingly by itself (and only that and no other object on the stairs). WHY are doors opening and closing by themselves? Discrediting the whole film because you expected seeing blood thirsty ghosts, ghouls or other horrors, completely misses the point. And renders the "reviews" meaningless. As someone said a physical source of energy is needed to move a physical object - which moves "paranormal" happenings into physics.
I am convinced that much paranormal phenomena are so far unknown physics and are scientifically explainable. In this regards, and given it's not all a hoax, a *lot happens* in this documentary.
The main problem with any and all documentaries or live shows of this kind is trust. You need to trust that the team is not producing the effects themselves somehow. Do you? If you accept what is happening on screen is real, then you need to explain it. People here complain that "nothing" is happening. But the point is - if it's not a hoax - WHY is it moving?
This makes the whole thing interesting. Why is the ball moving seemingly by itself (and only that and no other object on the stairs). WHY are doors opening and closing by themselves? Discrediting the whole film because you expected seeing blood thirsty ghosts, ghouls or other horrors, completely misses the point. And renders the "reviews" meaningless. As someone said a physical source of energy is needed to move a physical object - which moves "paranormal" happenings into physics.
I am convinced that much paranormal phenomena are so far unknown physics and are scientifically explainable. In this regards, and given it's not all a hoax, a *lot happens* in this documentary.
My quick rating - 2,8/10. This movie reminds me of the same thing "Guinea Pig" movies tried to do. They made the torture and violence look so real and pushed the envelope to make you think "Hey maybe this really is a snuff film". That was the whole point, try to get you to believe. This garbage is no different. Everyone knows today with a phone and a piece of glass, you can make things levitate, green screen nearly anything, etc. So this movie keeps it really simple, and boring I might add. Instead of ghosts being spotted or things flying around the room looking way past what most people would believe, the movie documents a house where the BIGGEST supernatural phenomenon that occurs is a bal rolling down the stairs. To watch these idiots try to play off such a MASSIVE breakthrough (if i put a ball on the very edge of a step everyday, I bet it rolls down sooner or later from all kinds of things, mainly gravity and vibration). This is just so plainly fake, yet done so mildly you may just go, "yeah maybe" but no, it isn't. I am hoping the makers of this read this. Go to Techny Towers, in Illinois. I saw ghosts there, they exist. If you have the balls, check it out. Reach out and I'll tell you the whole story of why it is haunted. Then use your money to find a real haunting and not fake this crap.
When I was a young child around 12 years old my entire bedroom lit up like it was in the middle of the afternoon and it was about 2 in the morning when this happened. I had had a sleepover and everyone was asleep and when my whole room lit up I was too afraid to go to the window when the light went off I jumped up and ran to the window and looked outside and I didn't see anything nor did I hear anything at all through the entire experience. The only people I've talked to this about is my family. You can Google Terrell County Airport and Dryden Texas this where this happened to me. And see that it is in the middle of nowhere
Not bad I like the documentary style of this one, similar to the others made. Also the house itself was creepyy. If you like paranormal investigations that are a little more realistic ( I know it's a movie) it's a compelling one to watch. 👻
This will be quick. This won't be a spoiler to anyone who has seen even a single ghost hunter show or doc they found nothing but a ball that rolled down the stairs once. While it would be easy to say "hey but while they were filming this something actually happened" that's true but something you hear almost at the beginning is they have had cameras hooked up to a dvr for NINE YEARS. That's right several cameras running nonstop for 78,000 HOURS straight and a ball rolling down a single stair is what they gathered in ghost proof. This is the point that should kill the production for attention hogs and the dubious science of this nonsense. How under any circumstance should people spend money on the creation of this documentary when they have more cumulative hours of nonstop surveillance to gather evidence and found a ball moving once. Turns out that one of the original Ghost Hunters from the SCI FI channel was behind this nonsense. They did go to real scientists, the most notable was the professor of Physics at Jackson State university but how they framed his answers to fit to what this scientific travesty got under the skin of this kind hearted professor to the point that he loudly stated "ghosts aren't real". When applying what he said to this what would happen in every instance of science to nonsense would be stated "is it possible for, insert item, to move with out any force behind making it move" he would say no, and that proves that the ball was moved by a supernatural entity. This had two mediums one "professional" one a crazy neighbor who started telling anyone who would listen that body's are buried all over the neighbors back yard since she was the creepiest little nine year old ever. With all the ghost nonsense I've seen I was not ready for the insertion of ET's thats all the crazy of ghost nonsense with a side of little green men. If you are so inclined a drinking game can be made from this, keep in mind the whole 9 years of recorded evidence a a single rolling ball, they say "thats the first time in all my years of, I've every seen that, that is nothing as is this doc. If tens of thousands of dollars and nine years of recording showed nothing then this should kill this form of entertainment and it should go away forever.
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