UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Lela
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
charviel
This "documentary" was very entertaining as well as informative. I loathe the scene recreations rampant in these types of movies/shows, but I suppose it's something one has to live with in order to watch these things. I seriously doubt that some of the footage was 100 percent untouched - but then again - I'm one of the biggest skeptics around. Having said that, parts of the documentary - most especially when they got to the Zombie Road section - gave me the willies and I will admit (shamefully) that I slept with my bedside lamp on that night. Now I am determined to do my own investigation of Zombie Road and I cannot wait (I say as I sit in a well lit & locked house). I'd love to see more of this from these guys!
wayne-366
I had hoped that the Booth Brothers would have matured as film makers, and ceased depending on cheap theatrics, constant "scary" and quick cuts, since Spooked. They haven't. I'm upset that I'll never get that time back, as it was wasted. I could have spent the time watching paint dry, and been far more entertained.The investigations shown are minimally sound. This could be due to the poor editing, but I think it's a combination of bad editing and poor investigative process. These are supposed to be "experts" but there is nothing cutting edge, progressive or redeeming in regards to the investigative techniques. The use of child actors was unnecessary. Most of the evp's I would never present as evidence of any kind, as they are just too ambiguous and indistinct. And what is the deal with the pseudo-commandos of PTF/MPR. No one is going to take a 350 pound wanna-be ghost commando seriously.The Booth Brothers need to get back into the porn industry, it's apparent that they have no talent filming a documentary of any kind. Value your time. It would be better spent watching Pee Wee Herman.
First Last
Riiight, at one point, they read an "actual letter" supposedly written by a child orphan.In that you have sentences like "Little did I know"... something along the lines of "I didn't know this great country had its own concentration camps".Quite elaborate and cultivated for an orphan... child... many many years ago. They had good history and English language lessons in those orphanages!That was around the middle of the movie. I would have quit watching it earlier if I had something better to do, but had done my share of Youtube that day already, and needed to watch something longer than 45 seconds. But after this very bad mistake of the "actual letter" I completely disconnected.These directors know nothing about movies or even about how to make a constructive, credible narrative. Also, they are not objective.I think this would be better classified as a MOCKUMENTARY, if it was this bad on purpose.
c-storyteller
Reading other comments, I didn't expect much but I found it to be an interesting documentary. They gave lots of EVP and photographic evidence to back their claims. Covered the histories of the investigations they were undertaking and interviewed people who claimed to have had experiences.It was obvious that the investigators were appalled and angry at uncovering mass child graves with no way of now discovering who these children had been.They covered the whole issue of child ghosts with compassion. I don't know what else they could have done. There are some clear photographs taken at dusk of child silhouettes in a copse of trees that are particularly eerie.I didn't find the music to be all that intrusive, so I'm wondering if I saw the same documentary as the people who dissed it... Seriously, if you enjoy the likes of TAPS and other ghost hunter stuff, then you should enjoy this.6 out of 10