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El reality show presenta bromas inspiradas en la ciencia ficción a personas desprevenidas que son testigos de abducciones alienígenas, embrujos y otros sucesos paranormales, captando sus rea... Leer todoEl reality show presenta bromas inspiradas en la ciencia ficción a personas desprevenidas que son testigos de abducciones alienígenas, embrujos y otros sucesos paranormales, captando sus reacciones.El reality show presenta bromas inspiradas en la ciencia ficción a personas desprevenidas que son testigos de abducciones alienígenas, embrujos y otros sucesos paranormales, captando sus reacciones.
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Oh dear, this is one of the most worst TV shows I've ever seen. Actors are suppose to scare innocent victims while being filmed by hidden cameras. But the whole show is obviously fake. All the so- called "victims" are lame actors without any feeling at all. Can't you tell by the look of them? It obvious that they're all acting, and they're not even good at it. It's so pathetic.
The only good thing about this show is the host Shannen Doherty, known for her role as Brenda Walsh in "Beverly Hills 90210". I do love her. I just wish she would have skipped this kind of crap because she is worth so much better.
Beware of this show! It's trash! Trust me, I'm a horror fan.
The only good thing about this show is the host Shannen Doherty, known for her role as Brenda Walsh in "Beverly Hills 90210". I do love her. I just wish she would have skipped this kind of crap because she is worth so much better.
Beware of this show! It's trash! Trust me, I'm a horror fan.
I love this show so incredibly much. It is similar to Candid Camera or SpyTV, except for the fact that people can set up their friends to get scared. It is so funny how people react to getting scared. It is hosted by Shannon Doherty is totally babealicious. I can't imagine anyone not liking this show. Then again, I love practical jokes and scaring the crap out of people. I hope this show stays on air for a long time!!!
Please understand, I am not bashing the show. It would be a great idea if the underlying premise were true: real victims scared out of their wits by a team of pranksters.
But is it real?
The "victims" are indeed actors who are also in on the prank...and thus are never scared or surprised (you can check IMDb and confirm this).
If the victims of each prank were just ordinary people, why then do they not see the three large cameras taking multiple moving shots at different angles in the room in HD (1080p) quality? Why can they not see the boom microphone over their head to capture stereo sound? (a hidden condenser mic wouldn't be capable of capturing broadcast quality sound)
The most amazing facet of this program is how the the die-hard fans cannot differentiate between a scripted, staged production and actual reality.
But is it real?
The "victims" are indeed actors who are also in on the prank...and thus are never scared or surprised (you can check IMDb and confirm this).
If the victims of each prank were just ordinary people, why then do they not see the three large cameras taking multiple moving shots at different angles in the room in HD (1080p) quality? Why can they not see the boom microphone over their head to capture stereo sound? (a hidden condenser mic wouldn't be capable of capturing broadcast quality sound)
The most amazing facet of this program is how the the die-hard fans cannot differentiate between a scripted, staged production and actual reality.
Love the show however I cannot stand Tracey Morgan lame comments. Please change his script
They keep using the same actors over and over, yet they keep finding marks who have never heard of the show.
Evidence:
* None of the people on this show appear to have heard of the show, even though they're the prime demographic.
* They keep using the same actors and nobody recognizes them.
* A show in March 2004 featured a purported "mob hit" where one of the mobsters was obviously Vincent "Big Pussy" Pastore from The Sopranos. However, this so-called victim seemed to have no idea who this person was.
* The three-camera setups and establishing shots.
* The sets that are obviously just that.
* March 2004 episode - Elk, MI and Chenault, OK do not exist.
In fact, I bet the so-called lawsuit filed by the girl who claimed to be injured in the alien abduction stunt was a fake too, filed as a publicity stunt to get attention for the show.
That being said, my favorite bit was the girl who got a job as a receptionist in a "clinic" that was really an S&M shop and when she got lured into the back and asked to help "treat" a customer, she picked up the whip with a positively disturbing degree of enthusiasm. Another Berkeley Experiment, I guess.
Evidence:
* None of the people on this show appear to have heard of the show, even though they're the prime demographic.
* They keep using the same actors and nobody recognizes them.
* A show in March 2004 featured a purported "mob hit" where one of the mobsters was obviously Vincent "Big Pussy" Pastore from The Sopranos. However, this so-called victim seemed to have no idea who this person was.
* The three-camera setups and establishing shots.
* The sets that are obviously just that.
* March 2004 episode - Elk, MI and Chenault, OK do not exist.
In fact, I bet the so-called lawsuit filed by the girl who claimed to be injured in the alien abduction stunt was a fake too, filed as a publicity stunt to get attention for the show.
That being said, my favorite bit was the girl who got a job as a receptionist in a "clinic" that was really an S&M shop and when she got lured into the back and asked to help "treat" a customer, she picked up the whip with a positively disturbing degree of enthusiasm. Another Berkeley Experiment, I guess.
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- TriviaBlumhouse Productions considered reviving this series in 2017.
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