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Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history.
Latoya Ammons
- Sel - Former resident
- (archive footage)
Judaea Samuelle Brown
- Ammons daughter
- (as Judaea Brown)
Rosa Campbell
- Self - Latoya's mother
- (archive footage)
Krystal E. Heredia
- Sidewalk walking girl
- (as Krystal)
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Get a bunch of backward, poor, god-fearing black folks, offer them a buck and hey presto. you have demons! Get some white dude, to dress in black, , act like David Blaine, speak in a monotone voice and wear sunglasses in a cellar and you have the makings of a documovie. 30 minutes in, I'm thinking "what a pile of horse do-do!" Captain Austin....... hmmm? what a moron he is.... forgot his lines, claiming he'd been unconscious for a month...after falling on ice - must be those pesky demons again! The smell of money draws people to this moviemaker like flies round crap - like Mika - who, coincidentally turns up while the moviemaker is there, claims those evil demons kicked her in the basement and gets the scent of money regularly from then on. Never has a movie been made based on so little evidence! What we have are a load of 'chancers', jumping on the bandwagon - and the bandwagon is pretty darn full of everything but actual demons! Wow! people are shot and murdered in one of the poorest, most violent places in American - massive shock. Secret informants, coincidences, people just 'dropping by' to give evidence.... this movie is built on this absolute drivel! First we are told that our moviemaker- a TV spook hunter, buys this house, 'famous' for 'paramormal activity', then we have, the lengthy convincer - that he suspects it's all a hoax. Until he starts his own investigation. What utter and complete crap! We have a famous guy come in and measure electrical interference from our moviemaker, who happens to have both hands in his pockets when his device spikes...........pointed at his pocketed hands - and the science guy doesn't put two and two together? in an earlier shot you can clearly see his pocket contains something - pull the other one you muppets! Ablack anomally passes a doorway right where a cameraman is... and guess what? We have a Nasa expert brought in to tell usit's not the cameraman's hand - who said it was?? You couldn't make it up - well.... yes you could. When the movie is obviously not having the desired effect, the crew start to be affected (quelle suprise). One vomits blood and screams the movie maker's name in a strange voice - but our idiot filmakers don't capture that - merely some contrived ham-acting, which IS captured. The whole thing is contrived, but not even well. Oh! we have the goatman......of course we do...... because that's the thing that ties this ridiculous story together. I've seen fake stuff before way better done than this. Lots of medical claims, police, cps but no evidence whatsoever. Even claims of organs shutting down and yet the guy looks perfectly fine. Then we have the climax: "I know this sounds stupid, but the investigator inside me wants to experience it." Well, no, it sounds/smells like dollars. Our money, sorry, movie maker, is locked inside the demon house. We are shown the boarded up windows and doors as convincers. Here we go.. There are reputed to be a hundred demons in this house and yet........... nothing. Oh, undocumented double vision. Unproven claims about crew members and illnesses and accidents are all blamed on the house. It's all very pathetic. Basically we have rumours about a haunted house, the sniff of a movie and cash, which our movie maker sees a mile off. Add to that poor, god-fearing, uneducated folks, lead them along by dropping details in, especially to the kids, then, when the story is petering out a little, get the crew involved, whether in collusion, or fame whoring, make some unsubstantiated claims and then spend a night in the house, make more unsubstantiated medical claims and then destroy the house, keeping a little dirt and some stairs for a sequel, add a few million gullible idiots and hey presto - no demons, but pots of cash! That's the most unbelievable thing about this movie. At no stage are any provable documents provided to substantiate any claims, be it medical, criminal, ecumenical or otherwise. In short, it is the biggest and poorest sham ever devised.
What a steaming pile of horse crap.
I can't believe people are stupid enough to believe this garbage.
This moron should be ashamed of himself.
Don't waste your time. Watch Sesame Street. It's more believable.
This moron should be ashamed of himself.
Don't waste your time. Watch Sesame Street. It's more believable.
It's funny but I just created this account today to actually call BS when I see. I have used imdb for years (without an account) getting great real life reviews from good movie critics. But I'm sorry, when 95% of the 10/10 reviews are from people (maybe like me, but I highly doubt it) who have only been on imdb for just a couple of weeks and have only reviewed this one movie. Not to mention that all the reviews are just three or four lines. Does that not feel like maybe the same person with multiple accounts? Come on guys. This movie is nowhere near a 10/10 if the scale only goes to 10, then 10 should be academy award films. Yes, no, maybe? Please all I ask is critics be honest and promoters do it somewhere else.
This movie is ok if you are into off scene action, reenactments, and general horror type films. You are not however going to find any hard evidence one way or another. If you are looking for that, save yourself some time and look somewhere else. The movie does have its on style of character but it really does fill like a 95 minute TV episode. I hope this may help anyone really looking for an honest opinion.
The film was a long episode of a ghost hunting/paranormal documentary series. The 'extras' were all pretty good, the 'star' made us think it was a mocumentary, the lack of investigation and excess hearsay reconstructions left the film a little stale and repetitive. That said, its a films which some will like and some wont, variety is the spice of life and each to their own.
The thing that really upsets me is that this film at the time of reviewing had a 6+ rating on IMDB, and almost all the positive reviews are 10/10 which is always suspicious for a non Disney cartoon, so on closer inspection, the majority of the 10/10 reviews are by people who have been IMDB members for 2 weeks or less, and have only reviewed one film. Yes, people have to join IMDB at some point, and yes, everyone only has one review at some point, but most of the positive reviews are from quite random usernames (not similar to real names like most people would want), and these users are new and only reviewed this. This blatant abuse of the IMDB rating system for a program which can earn from viewings (stream sales) breaks IMDB ratings at least, and is fraudulent at best.
The thing that really upsets me is that this film at the time of reviewing had a 6+ rating on IMDB, and almost all the positive reviews are 10/10 which is always suspicious for a non Disney cartoon, so on closer inspection, the majority of the 10/10 reviews are by people who have been IMDB members for 2 weeks or less, and have only reviewed one film. Yes, people have to join IMDB at some point, and yes, everyone only has one review at some point, but most of the positive reviews are from quite random usernames (not similar to real names like most people would want), and these users are new and only reviewed this. This blatant abuse of the IMDB rating system for a program which can earn from viewings (stream sales) breaks IMDB ratings at least, and is fraudulent at best.
This is just one episode of those tv shows that go into houses "hunting" ghosts pretending to be a movie. It's so moronic that I started laughing at it. It's the Birdemic of documentaries. It's long boring stupidity pontified by momments that are so bad you'll laugh out loud.
Did you know
- TriviaTook 3 years until production finished due to numerous staff and employees either voluntarily leaving/quiting or getting fired during the shoot.
- Crazy creditsBefore the movie starts, the viewers are given the following warning: "The following documentary may not be suitable for all audiences. This film shows real people , places and events involving alleged demonic possession. Demonologists believe that demons can attach themselves to you through other people, objects and electronic devices. View at your own risk."
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- Демонический дом
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- $22,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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