Videos gathered from around the globe. Six experts searching for the truth. What will they witness in their search for evidence. This is Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.Videos gathered from around the globe. Six experts searching for the truth. What will they witness in their search for evidence. This is Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.Videos gathered from around the globe. Six experts searching for the truth. What will they witness in their search for evidence. This is Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.
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The big flaw with this show is that they claim these people are "experts" but in reality are 30 something actors who probably couldn't get a REAL job in the REAL world. They come across as rather cloddish when evaluating the so called phenomena and part of me thinks they are in collusion with Scyfy in promoting Ghost Hunters just like Destination Truth does. I really hope they aren't this anserine in real life, but my God! A prime example is when they are set to debunk the ghost footage and parade around as skeptics until we are forced to accept that they just can't replicate the original footage and therefore have to believe that something is actually, really and genuinely haunted...GASP! Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't skeptics really scientists who believe in the scientific method to prove that something is not what it seems? Never in my life would a real skeptic decide that something is haunted because they can't collectively agree that they can't replicate the same effect on film. From the episodes that I've seen, they did a great job in replicating the ghostly apparitions, but yet we are somehow forced to reject their findings and embrace their flimsy conclusion that something is haunted based on their beliefs alone?! Belief that something is haunted is just that, a belief and should not be an option in a scientific investigation. That being said this show never does claim to be scientific in nature and this automatically places it in the entertainment category. Don't get me wrong, what they investigate is fascinating, but in the end we the audience need to be entertained so queue the dramatic commercial break cliff hangers and eerie sound effects. So in all, if you want to be entertained then this show is for you. If you are looking for a valid scientific program that is set out to debunk the paranormal, then look elsewhere this show is not for you.
This is another in the endless stream of 'people saw a few things over the past hundred years so let's do a one night investigation' type paranormal shows.
As usual they attempt to convince us there is no rational explanation and are therefore justified in immediately jumping to the EVP level of who-cares paranormal nighttime investigation.
Why at night? It's absurd to think ghosts sleep during the day, or that aliens would have the same visual limitations we have. If we aren't seeing these things during the day, we sure as heck aren't seeing them at night.
Not that it matters anyway. If all these ghosts or aliens or spirits or whatever can accomplish is localized brief temperature fluctuations, muddled blobs in photos, and faint sounds on questionable-premise spirit boxes then why bother. Seriously. Who cares if they exist or not if that's all they amount to. It doesn't change our day either way.
To the show's credit at least they spare us the usual parade of so-called experts on fictional subjects. Honestly, how can someone be an expert in Bigfoot or Nessie or aliens when no one has proven the darn things so much as exist. I love when these so-called experts assert authoritatively that Bigfoot feeds at night or is at higher altitudes during the summer. Something that no one has proven exists feeds at night? Sure thing. I've decided I'm an expert on the tooth fairy. Producers, call me.
All that said, attractive, likable actors doing harmlessly silly things requires no attention and makes great background noise. Five stars.
As usual they attempt to convince us there is no rational explanation and are therefore justified in immediately jumping to the EVP level of who-cares paranormal nighttime investigation.
Why at night? It's absurd to think ghosts sleep during the day, or that aliens would have the same visual limitations we have. If we aren't seeing these things during the day, we sure as heck aren't seeing them at night.
Not that it matters anyway. If all these ghosts or aliens or spirits or whatever can accomplish is localized brief temperature fluctuations, muddled blobs in photos, and faint sounds on questionable-premise spirit boxes then why bother. Seriously. Who cares if they exist or not if that's all they amount to. It doesn't change our day either way.
To the show's credit at least they spare us the usual parade of so-called experts on fictional subjects. Honestly, how can someone be an expert in Bigfoot or Nessie or aliens when no one has proven the darn things so much as exist. I love when these so-called experts assert authoritatively that Bigfoot feeds at night or is at higher altitudes during the summer. Something that no one has proven exists feeds at night? Sure thing. I've decided I'm an expert on the tooth fairy. Producers, call me.
All that said, attractive, likable actors doing harmlessly silly things requires no attention and makes great background noise. Five stars.
After viewing the first episode, I was sorely disappointed. Despite all the hype, there was precious little science, limited expertise, and no common sense in the evaluations. While one investigation was well done (Ghost Car), the rest were simply not worth the effort to have filmed.
The final "lights in the Arizona sky" segment killed any suggestion that the show intends to seriously address strange phenomena caught on videos. Anyone with any experience with military aviation could tell that the "unknown" lights were flares (sorry UFO fanatics – there may be something in the Arizona sky, but that wasn't it). This obvious explanation was never addressed by the "investigators", having apparently been dismissed because the person who took the video claimed that he had checked with the local Air Force base, and no aircraft were in the air when the video was made. Where was the confirmation? Why wasn't an effort made to recreate this important possibility? My guess is cost and an unwillingness to confirm the obvious. The (apparently) one night of investigation filming the area did record an interesting effect, but did nothing to prove or disprove the original video; all it did was create another video which needs further investigation. Saying that something odd is happening in the sky over Arizona doesn't answer the question, although the cast clearly thought they had done so.
Like too many of the paranormal related shows, this one also seems to want to find the paranormal more than it wants to provide accurate results. Granted, disproof doesn't get good ratings, but don't bill the show for what it is not. I for one won't waste time watching this in the future.
The final "lights in the Arizona sky" segment killed any suggestion that the show intends to seriously address strange phenomena caught on videos. Anyone with any experience with military aviation could tell that the "unknown" lights were flares (sorry UFO fanatics – there may be something in the Arizona sky, but that wasn't it). This obvious explanation was never addressed by the "investigators", having apparently been dismissed because the person who took the video claimed that he had checked with the local Air Force base, and no aircraft were in the air when the video was made. Where was the confirmation? Why wasn't an effort made to recreate this important possibility? My guess is cost and an unwillingness to confirm the obvious. The (apparently) one night of investigation filming the area did record an interesting effect, but did nothing to prove or disprove the original video; all it did was create another video which needs further investigation. Saying that something odd is happening in the sky over Arizona doesn't answer the question, although the cast clearly thought they had done so.
Like too many of the paranormal related shows, this one also seems to want to find the paranormal more than it wants to provide accurate results. Granted, disproof doesn't get good ratings, but don't bill the show for what it is not. I for one won't waste time watching this in the future.
I love all flavors of paranormal shows even yours providing insight if something might be fake!! You definately show how it could be fake but you can't prove it really is fake and your team doesn't say that! You can create what was seen and recorded but that only means that it is possible someone faked the whole thing! The thing I'm saying is it still could be paranormal/Alien!?
Thank you for listening, Linda
First of all, forget all you read before about this show in previous reviews.
This show is fun to watch, it tells you about videos/pictures/stories out there about the mysterious that you might not have heard before, and they go out there and investigate some of them.
I never really believe anything they come to conclusion because really, it could be ANYTHING, but it is definitely a very fun show to watch. I've seen both seasons out now (they are also up on Netflix) and honestly, if you like "the mysterious" stuff out there, you should sit and watch it.
At least it's genuinely entertaining instead of the Ghost Hunters crap and anything alike.
Axx
This show is fun to watch, it tells you about videos/pictures/stories out there about the mysterious that you might not have heard before, and they go out there and investigate some of them.
I never really believe anything they come to conclusion because really, it could be ANYTHING, but it is definitely a very fun show to watch. I've seen both seasons out now (they are also up on Netflix) and honestly, if you like "the mysterious" stuff out there, you should sit and watch it.
At least it's genuinely entertaining instead of the Ghost Hunters crap and anything alike.
Axx
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