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A Haunting in Georgia is currently being broadcast over the Discovery Channel in the Eastern Standard time zone. For those of you just getting this post, at the time it was made the movie is only about 10-20% over, so you still have some time to scare the sh*t out of yourself.

I'm not stupid, I couldn't sleep for about 12 hours when I watched it, I'll just let the VCR tape do the recording for me :)
 
I gotta say, Clarentavious, I just taped and watched the whole thing, I uh...I don't think it was that terrifying....

It was all a re-enactment, poorly acted, poorly shot....there were no photographs, little physical evidence, I've seen more terrifying things on tv that were based on reality than this. It just didn't seem so scary.

Now if you want something really, unbelievably terrifying, look into electromagnetic voice phenomenon, hearing ghosts on recorded tapes and stuff like that. I have seen documentaries on things of that nature, and I really did have trouble sleeping.

But...seriously....it wasn't that scary...if it had been more realistic, then maybe I would have been more freaked out.

And that female medium was the most attractive psychic that I've yet seen, but she wasn't THAT hot, man...
 
Oh yeah?! You think you are hot stuff Pollux? How about I pay for your expenses in full to come down here and spend the night on the property in a sleeping bag/tent? What say you to this?

You were not watching it at 1AM alone like I was, were you? Alanta is not but about a 5 hour drive north from me. That's the last we will ever hear of Pollux V, then sciforums can pay to hold his funeral and make a tombstone. We'll just have a blood stained sleeping bag that's all that is left of you.

Well I know she wasn't the best woman I have ever seen, but it is hard to find attractive people in that profession, is it not? And she was nice too, had a nice personality. She was well dressed and good at expressing things with her hands. But I guess I'd best shut my mouth now that I have a GF :-S

To me it was that scary

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I'm sorry but I cannot agree.

Yes, it's true, most women in that profession are moderately overweight, in their 'golden years' and have very short hair. She did use her hands a lot.....

It wasn't scary. Just....wasnt.
 
Very well, we shall disagree on this one.
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But at least we can agree on the medium.

Amy kind of gave me an impression of one of those "gothic" women. Every aspect about her that I saw I felt I liked.

Anyhow, let's see what Banshee has to say about it. Maybe she is planning to go there, or her son wet his pants if he saw it.

All I know is if I turned around and saw a black spirit I'd leap out the window (without opening it first). Then I'd run around screaming, go bang on the neighbors door and tell them to call 911, someone is trying to kill me. By the time the police arrive, I would have made up some more believable story (cops usually don't like defending peeps from ghosts), have them escort me inside, get my PC, and get the hell out of there.

If the officers don't return to their families or work the next morning, they will dispact more officers. If they find they've been killed, the Jacksonville Police Department don't take too kindly to anyone killing one of their own. Maybe they'd send SWAT or the army in next. But at least you'd have witnesses at some point to prove spirits exist eh?

IMO maybe you should just bomb the hell out of cursed places and seal them off so peeps don't go there - that way there is little risk for trouble.
 
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for my senior exit project, i had planned on spending a week in New Orleans on a ghost hunt. unfortinately, funds ran short, and i had to do one from home. i interviewed one of my managers, from not atlanta, but svanah georgia... she had some CRAZY stories about houses her family had lived in, and things that were common to come across there..... just thinking about i gives me the chills, i was happy i had not traveled far from home, after hearing her stories it made me scared to even go to the local cemetery after dark.

And while i havn't seen the movie (or the girl in it), i think having a bit of backrground knowledge on the area would make it seem alot more creepier, especially late at night. ..
 
Well, I did not see the broadcast, due to having no television channels at all at the moment. Though I would like to have a look out there in Georgia.

I agree with Clarentavious, Pollux. It would be very interesting to see your reaction once such happens to you, personally. Care to join me and go there?

or her son wet his pants if he saw it.

Nope. He is not quickly scared any way. That will take really something major.

Bombing such places will not do the trick I'm afraid. Most spirits are place bound and as such, it doesn't make a difference when the place gets bombed. Spirits are not of this world, anyhow. It is a different timezone, so to say. :)
 
So you're saying bombing won't work? Oh rats. So I guess the ground is haunted and not the house? So you could tear down a huge structure made of wood and bricks but they'll still be there?

Hmmmm. But if they sealed the area off where no one could get in (like posted a warning sign, this area has been bombed with poisonous chemicals), then the spirits would pose no threat to living people then - might keep people safer eh?
 
That may be. I wasn't referring to nukes (as in poisonous), just an idea. But barely anyone seems to be scared or convinced of these things anyhow. Just thinking of what could, and or couldn't work as a solution
 
I make you all a promise today:

Someday...somehow...I will go there...maybe one or two of you will meet me there...and we can all see MY reaction together.
 
Clarentavious? Is that all-expenses paid 'challenge' still up?
I'll spend a night at that place.

-CC
 
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