Diagonaldi
Very well executed
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Seraherrera
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
mikedepalma2
Real or not I was entertained and drawn in. If i want real I go ghost hunting. Nothing can capture that feeling. Watching shows like this inspires me and pumps me up. Paranormal witness is a good one.dead files is good because the histories are real. But nothing beats the real thing. Get you a voice recorder and Google haunted spots locally and find out foot tottering
ryanfitz-36534
Let me first say that I absolutely love this show even though it's not real. I am a big fan of watching paranormal shows, movies, documentaries, and I even study the paranormal/demonology due to several paranormal incidents I've had in my life. I just started watching this show last week by seeing the episode "Portrait of Evil" and was hooked. The episode "The frozen forest" is by far my favorite that I've seen so far, and the part where the carving in the desk says "Merry Christmas Conrad" still gives me chills when I think about it. That episode was honestly some of the scariest stuff I've ever seen. I was giving the show the benefit of the doubt that it was real until I saw the episode "The boy did it". At one point in the show, the child's dad asks him the name of the boy, and he responds "His name is Calvin, but we're friends so I can call him Marty". That was the point I knew without a doubt that the show was fabricated. It just so happens that in the original Back to the future that when Michael J. Fox's character meets his mom in 1955, she calls him Calvin, and he responds by saying his friends call him Marty. All in all I enjoy the show, and think that it is very well done with the exception of some bad acting from the story tellers. If you're looking for a scare that will stick with you and give you the creeps for a while, this is the show for you.
Melusine Caucophony
I for one loved this series, what of it I've seen, it's well done I think. Even if it's actors reenacting the stories they're believable and seem genuine. I agree with an earlier statement that said that some of the stories are multiple stories combined into one, for instance, in the Butcher House story part of that sounds like the Los Feliz of Dr. Harold Parelson in L.A. who killed his wifey with a hammer before attempting to kill his kids with the same hammer before killing himself with pills with the other part of the 'Butcher House' being a story from true crime that could come from anywhere even the child killing pedophile Albert Fish; who literally ate his victims as legend has it. It also begs of that childhood curiosity, I mean, who hasn't wanted to slip into that old abandoned house, who hasn't wanted to explore that abandoned since '56 house that no one's lived in since :D Either way I feel this series if anything tells a really good story. well done
sndman-20129
I just finished watching a show I recorded earlier this evening. The title was "Dead Ringer." I have DIRECTV so when I hit the info button, one of the bits of information I get is the original airing date of thst particular show. As I said, it was recorded earlier tonight, July 25, 2015. After watching the main part of the show a message came on the screen saying "Seven Years Later." Well the events of the show were from late September, 2008 making seven years later...September, 2015. Hmmmm.... but the show was originally broadcast for the first time in July, 2015...a full two months before the show had its ending. Take it for what it is worth.