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  1. NocturneAbaddon

    No, Hell look at all the “Paranormal” shows on television. Most of them I see as a circus act with drop in celebrities wanting in some of the cash cow action. Most of them even investigate the same places and on each show it is a different type of “haunting”. Close ups to voice recorder that sometime is not even really turned on (digital but no light or numbers showing screen on). EMF detector spike (loud noise), but again on close up numbers “00.0” say the opposite. Interview with “witness” prior to “investigation” will pretty much dictate exactly what you will see or hear during show. Spells and voodoo rituals during show by monkeys with fancy outfits. If and when I do watch is out of pure boredom and because I want to be entertained. And that is what most people tend to forget about TV and Hollywood, it is about entertainment and money. Want to see something relevant, go Indie.

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    • NocturneAbaddon

      Ah, television. Remind me again why would i want to pay to view commercials or infomercials (which are worse). Thankfully through the internet I can just simply block ads through an “ad block” extension and have my fix through Netflix or just my movie collection. I too believe there must be something after leaving this temporary mortal shell, shall I dare say I’ve had my own experiences. I’m no sheep so I do not follow everything that society/TV spews back at me. Thanks for the reply and for concurring with me.

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  2. Jonny

    The first time i saw the trailer the only thing i liked about it is the actress (her look). And still it’s the case. The scene they show with the man being attacked by bugs or whatever, is he a priest? If i remember correctly that particular scene also happens in the original film.

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  3. Jonny

    That’s all about entertainment man. Even the so called reality shows. Now that i feel overdosed on paranormal and ghosts flicks that get released in theaters they still keep hammering the nail about the fact that they’re facts/true events like it should still matter. You tell someone you’re not impressed by that Annabelle trailer and don’t care about the film and someone always come along to remind you; “That it’s based off of true events. So it might be fun to watch.”

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