
Mark & I saw this preview today......
betcha anything it was Litchfield....or New Milford.


Based on true events:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRJA3lN0xCQ
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Wikipedia wrote:When Sara (Virginia Madsen) and Peter (Martin Donovan) Campbell's son Matt (Kyle Gallner) is diagnosed with cancer, they uproot their family to a home in Southington, Connecticut where they would be near a hospital for his treatment. As the family settles into their new home, which turns out to be a former mortuary, Matt grows increasingly disturbed by paranormal activity that seems to inhabit and possess the house. At a loss to help her frightened family, his mother turns to an enigmatic priest (Elias Koteas) who appears to rid the house of its ghosts-- until the boy's condition takes a sudden and unexplained turn for the worse and their lives are put in grave danger.
Rhiannon wrote:TRAGChick wrote:That's not "Northern"....that's 20 minutes outside Waterbury....
it's CENTRAL.
Idiots...![]()
I didn't even know Conn was 20 minutes wide...![]()
New England seems to be heavy with hauntings. How's your house, Nora?
Rhiannon wrote:TRAGChick wrote:That's not "Northern"....that's 20 minutes outside Waterbury....
it's CENTRAL.
Idiots...![]()
I didn't even know Conn was 20 minutes wide...![]()
New England seems to be heavy with hauntings. How's your house, Nora?
TRAGChick wrote:Rhiannon wrote:New England seems to be heavy with hauntings. How's your house, Nora?
OCTOBER is haunting month.....oh; that's right....yer not from around here.
All quiet....for right now....
Gunbot wrote:KILLJOY MODE ON
The actions committed by real flesh and blood human beings will always be more frightening than any of this superstitious bullshit.
KILLJOY MODE OFF
Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:KILLJOY MODE ON
The actions committed by real flesh and blood human beings will always be more frightening than any of this superstitious bullshit.
KILLJOY MODE OFF
I agree with you. It's not really frightening, this superstitious bullshit. If it's really anything at all. Some people read, some people play Dungeons & Dragons, some people knit, some people examine the world outside their own perceptions. Makes life a little more tragic-beautiful to think of what might be around us that we can't see. You can't see emotions, but they're real. Can't see the signals and waves transmitting wireless data, but it's there. But, as always, thank you for the reality check.
Gunbot wrote:When my day is over, I go back into my little alternate universe, which consists of science and common sense.
Rhiannon wrote:Cool! Cool! Cool! ...I love stuff like this!
The paranormal and supernatural are big areas for me.
(BTW, Ghosthunters has just been picked up for two more seasons!!!! And a new spinoff!)![]()
twinklestar wrote:Nora, I live a couple of towns away from you in a turn of the century brick house-- nothing creepy going on but i swear things do get lost around here a lot....maybe goblins?
TRAGChick wrote:twinklestar wrote:Nora, I live a couple of towns away from you in a turn of the century brick house-- nothing creepy going on but i swear things do get lost around here a lot....maybe goblins?
Really? What town?
I've heard that Newtown is "paranormal central"....perhaps one of the most haunted towns in New England.
Oh yeah....Ed & Lorraine Warren (world-famous ghosthunters) are from CT...right? Go figure!
Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:KILLJOY MODE ON
The actions committed by real flesh and blood human beings will always be more frightening than any of this superstitious bullshit.
KILLJOY MODE OFF
I agree with you. It's not really frightening, this superstitious bullshit. If it's really anything at all. Some people read, some people play Dungeons & Dragons, some people knit, some people examine the world outside their own perceptions. Makes life a little more tragic-beautiful to think of what might be around us that we can't see. You can't see emotions, but they're real. Can't see the signals and waves transmitting wireless data, but it's there. But, as always, thank you for the reality check.
My Reality check happens everyday when I go to work. I work for a Scientology company. Every day I have to hear how if you're sick, it's really just thetans (souls from another planet that were brought here millions of years ago) that are disturbing you. Every office has beautiful decor consisting of pictures of Volcanos and spaceships in it, along with a copy of "The way to Happiness". I spend the day in comm with my boss, debugging juniors who are down tone and performing cycles on broken terminals that are in danger of becoming SP's (suppressive persons) and causing treason. When my day is over, I go back into my little alternate universe, which consists of science and common sense.
Jana wrote: And I saw Tom's creepy promo video for Scientologists.
Jana wrote:Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:KILLJOY MODE ON
The actions committed by real flesh and blood human beings will always be more frightening than any of this superstitious bullshit.
KILLJOY MODE OFF
I agree with you. It's not really frightening, this superstitious bullshit. If it's really anything at all. Some people read, some people play Dungeons & Dragons, some people knit, some people examine the world outside their own perceptions. Makes life a little more tragic-beautiful to think of what might be around us that we can't see. You can't see emotions, but they're real. Can't see the signals and waves transmitting wireless data, but it's there. But, as always, thank you for the reality check.
My Reality check happens everyday when I go to work. I work for a Scientology company. Every day I have to hear how if you're sick, it's really just thetans (souls from another planet that were brought here millions of years ago) that are disturbing you. Every office has beautiful decor consisting of pictures of Volcanos and spaceships in it, along with a copy of "The way to Happiness". I spend the day in comm with my boss, debugging juniors who are down tone and performing cycles on broken terminals that are in danger of becoming SP's (suppressive persons) and causing treason. When my day is over, I go back into my little alternate universe, which consists of science and common sense.
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They allow a non-Scientologist to work there? I saw that video of Tom Cruise accepting an award and where they wear uniforms like the military and he salutes that David guy that runs it. (Of course, I guess how is that any weirder than the Pope in his outfit
) And I saw Tom's creepy promo video for Scientologists.
TRAGChick wrote:...to scare the LIVING HELL out of you!
Mark & I saw this preview today......
betcha anything it was Litchfield....or New Milford.![]()
Based on true events:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRJA3lN0xCQ
i would find it scarey to wake in bed with a chick that looks like your aviatarbluejeangirl76 wrote:Finally a horror movie that looks decent. I want to see it!
I'm disappointed to see the cliche "chick in shower" scene though.Way overused.
Come ON already. For one thing, why not a dude in a shower for a change?
Have the ghost come up the drain and yank his hoo-hoo when he's not looking.
Something. Jeez. But seriously, no more shower scenes. Lame.
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