A documentary series that takes a fresh look at true and terrifying tales of paranormal encounters.A documentary series that takes a fresh look at true and terrifying tales of paranormal encounters.A documentary series that takes a fresh look at true and terrifying tales of paranormal encounters.
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Being an anthology, you hope that there will be an occasional standout episode, but for me, that hope is fading fast. This show accomplishes the difficult task of actually making the paranormal boring.
It's the same old creaky formula. Overdramatized re-creations of an allegedly paranormal event, re-described in excruciating detail by self-proclaimed "experts", who either come off as completely delusional or just being there for a paycheck. There's the same old boring "dramatic" music, complete silence to let you know you're about to get a jump scare. And acting so bad that it will make you cry with laughter. So yeah, that's one reason to watch this, it's because it is so hilariously bad.
In fact, the haunted doll episode features literally the worst acting I have seen in half a century. Casting could've picked random people off the street, and they would (not could) have done a better job.
We really need to start demanding more of our throwaway, garbage TV. Because this guy doesn't just scrape the bottom of the barrel, it blasts clean through it.
It's the same old creaky formula. Overdramatized re-creations of an allegedly paranormal event, re-described in excruciating detail by self-proclaimed "experts", who either come off as completely delusional or just being there for a paycheck. There's the same old boring "dramatic" music, complete silence to let you know you're about to get a jump scare. And acting so bad that it will make you cry with laughter. So yeah, that's one reason to watch this, it's because it is so hilariously bad.
In fact, the haunted doll episode features literally the worst acting I have seen in half a century. Casting could've picked random people off the street, and they would (not could) have done a better job.
We really need to start demanding more of our throwaway, garbage TV. Because this guy doesn't just scrape the bottom of the barrel, it blasts clean through it.
Just another stupid fake paranormal just show with laughable fake mediums. Don't waste your time. People are so stupid......
I've only seen the Devil Made Me Do It episode on HBO, so my rating is for that. I love Ed and Lorrains tales of their encounters. Well those of that have been made into films. I never got to see them speak but a tiny hand full of times. I would have loved to see them like the terrible ghost hunting shows we have now in days. Mainly because the little I have seen of them they never used gimmicks, terrible narratives voices, nor seemed to speak in a way they had no clue what they were doing (as shows now in days do).
This show did a good job. Nothing seemed too far fetched or overall dreadful. The minor gimmick used could have not been used. If you do a good job describing/telling your story gimmicks aren't needed.
This show did a good job. Nothing seemed too far fetched or overall dreadful. The minor gimmick used could have not been used. If you do a good job describing/telling your story gimmicks aren't needed.
As soon as I saw the guy from the Saginaw haunting series I knew most of the non-documentary parts were going to be cheesy, and I was right. Wasn't really up to par with the show's preceding episodes, but I will always watch and wait for new ones!
Just watched the Ed Gein episode. If the rest of the series is this laughably bad, you can count me out.
This wasn't about Gein as much as it was about two hammy and bad actors playing the parts of a "paranormal investigator" and "psychic medium" staggering around Planefield, Wisconsin looking for Ed Gein's ghost. Loaded with continuity errors, bad musical cues and cheap editing; this was embarrassing on so many levels.
They talked a lot about evidence, but there really wasn't anything. I mean, yeah, they had a special radio that talks to ghosts. You read that right. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't count as "evidence" to any REAL researcher! But, whatever. People that watch a lot of tv will believe anything, I guess.
This wasn't about Gein as much as it was about two hammy and bad actors playing the parts of a "paranormal investigator" and "psychic medium" staggering around Planefield, Wisconsin looking for Ed Gein's ghost. Loaded with continuity errors, bad musical cues and cheap editing; this was embarrassing on so many levels.
They talked a lot about evidence, but there really wasn't anything. I mean, yeah, they had a special radio that talks to ghosts. You read that right. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't count as "evidence" to any REAL researcher! But, whatever. People that watch a lot of tv will believe anything, I guess.
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