jfost75
Joined Feb 2011
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In a world saturated with shows about the paranormal, this show is definitely nothing original. The premise of the show seems to be the authorities of a MT town call in a team of "paranormal investigators" to figure out the paranormal activity being experienced (pretty much in queue) by the residents.
What's unclear is whether this is supposed to be a scripted show? The way the cast speaks, along with the almost on-demand appearance of activity feels more like a B-movie than an actual paranormal investigation.
For those familiar with paranormal shows, the cast is familiar, however the (bad) acting makes this entire endeavor feel like a "mockumentary"
What's unclear is whether this is supposed to be a scripted show? The way the cast speaks, along with the almost on-demand appearance of activity feels more like a B-movie than an actual paranormal investigation.
For those familiar with paranormal shows, the cast is familiar, however the (bad) acting makes this entire endeavor feel like a "mockumentary"
If someone had offered to pay me a million dollars to come up with the most ridiculous way to make Ke$ha look even more ridiculous, never in a million years would I have come up with something as awful and stupid as this show. Trashy pop "star" Ke$ha decides to take a camcorder she bought at a goodwill and, dressed as a homeless drug addict, go hunt for ghosts. Doesn't sound pathetic enough? How about teaming her up with comedian-wannabe Whitney Cummings, a bargain-bin Sarah Silverman.
Looking completely unwashed, it's no surprise the two "entertainers" are at an abandoned prison, since that's about the only gig either of these two could book these days.
If you truly do not like yourself and wish to deliberately cause yourself suffering, then this is the show for you!
Looking completely unwashed, it's no surprise the two "entertainers" are at an abandoned prison, since that's about the only gig either of these two could book these days.
If you truly do not like yourself and wish to deliberately cause yourself suffering, then this is the show for you!