Ghostumentary Page #7

Synopsis: 4 film makers set up on a humorous quest to see if there really are ghosts. Eight months, five states, multiple locations, and interviews with the most respected names in the paranormal fields...have their opinions changed? Did they capture anything paranormal?
 
IMDB:
4.7
Year:
2015
108 min
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locked to where they died or they had unfinished

business, so that more like-- - So it'd be better to die at Disneyland. - Yeah, yeah. - Than like an insurance seminar. - I don't know I'd probably

go haunt people on the bridge. You know and just like

they're sitting on the bridge and just be like whoo and they're like, oh no did somebody push me? - That so funny, that's not

what they would be thinking. - Yeah. - Ah did somebody push me? - So you'd murder people. - There's a rare, rare cases

where you might find a ghost actually attached to a location. They become so connected to that location for various reasons. Often times it can be a

location of tragedy for example. Extreme violence took place in their transition when they died and often times they can be so connected to a location because of their addiction,

if I can use that, to their previous life. (video game music) - We went to the Cottonwood Cemetery which was started in 1906 so it's in Fort Boise. There have been reports of

horse hooves and babies crying. - We brought our really

good friend and film maker Ron Torres to come with us. - [Ron] I will say that from

a distance is a weird noise. - For no other reason than

he had nothing better to do. Okay this is session

one, Cottonwood Cemetery. Friday night. Did we lose Emilee? I actually do have a story. When I was I guess 19

or 20 and I was up there with a buddy of mine, late at night just sitting on top of the picnic table cover and we heard to this day

probably the scariest most blood curdling scream

I've ever heard in my life. It was to where we literally

jumped to the ground, ran to the car, raced down

the mountain, went to the old 7-11 down on the corner of

Broadway and called the police. - [Bill] It wasn't I would

say I'm an in danger? - It wasn't like an I'm in

danger scream, it was more like - (drums drowning out Bill) - Yeah it was like. - I'll swallow your soul,

I'll swallow your soul. - Pretty much. - [Bill] We've come out

tonight to talk to you. Let you know that we're here. - There's this little red

light at the end of these, if you come and talk into them

we'll be able to hear you. - [Sean] I keep hearing something. It's that way and it's

not Bill and Emilee. - Angela and I had heard a

sound off in the distance and seen a light coming

from the same area. So we walked over to the corner of the cemetery closest

to it to investigate. I see it right now. - [Sean] Yeah. Again it's not coming from the fence. - You see the fourth row of tombstones? - [Emilee] Hmm-mm. - [Sean] Follow it down and just go up. - [Bill] If we find EVP

we go to do it here. - There's a lot of wind

and oh 50 yards away. (flag flapping) Oh there's a flag pole and you can hear the flag whipping in the wind and then the chain hitting the pole. So it's kind of

understandable that somebody might think that they hear horses. - There not by chance ghosts? - This really kind of happened when we reviewed the footage,

we didn't get any thing but this looks great

so we started thinking about other ghost shows. - And the thing that really

bugged me is the presentation. - You know how easy is it

with a little bit of music and night vision to kind

of make this stuff up or make people more anxious. (scary music) - Did you see that? - Reality ghost shows are super cheesy and definitely scripted. - You know I've turned

down shows myself because the producers, directors, they

want me to look the other way if they decide to alter a

story or alter the evidence. - And all of a sudden I got pushed in the small of my back down

and it was only three stairs. On Ghost Adventurers they made it seem like I fell all the way down. - One of my colleagues

Barry Taft was asked, originally he was approached for the show before Jason and Grant

was and the producers, Barry said the producers

actually asked him how he felt how comfortable he feels

about faking things? Flat out. That's why he didn't do the show. - [Bill] I just realized I'm

Scooby Dooing this scenario. Can you do an impression of a ghost? - Ah no. - I think you can, I

think you're hesitant. - Like ooh. - The answer I'm looking for is boo. - Boo. - And then maybe some arm

failing like ah like that. - Maybe. - When a ghost has got the hand thing. Do it make sounds? - I don't think so. - Chains, chains, that

was an acceptable answer if they had chains on. - It's like dangling stuff or

moving, I don't know at all. - You don't want to the

do an impression do you? - No, I don't. - An impression of a ghost. - Well usually they're trapped

in their daily activities. A lot of people don't

understand what a ghost is or a lot of people don't believe in it. And when they do experience

it, it freaks them out to the point where most

people can't recover from it. I am a pultic master. If I could talk to somebody

who was dead and I needed to give them some information

to help them exist better, I would tell them realize

that you have no limitations on what is tangible. What it is that they did

in their regular life, they usually still do it and

you can penetrate thought, you can penetrate mystery,

you can penetrate mass and energy, you can

penetrate time and location, I'm not afraid to die, I'm

actually looking forward to it. What I would understand

if someone was murdered, they're forced to relive

that over and over again. Even if you die in your

sleep, anytime your soul leaves your shell, anytime

the soul leaves it's shell, it's always painful. A regular person who

dies from regular old age or something just walking

around their house they don't really

realized what's going on. They haven't been told or they don't realize that they're dead so they just go about their day lives and when they finally do realize that they're dead, they usually leave as

soon as they realize it. - They go oh what's

that light in the corner they been looking at his whole time and they been walking through. - From what I understand

it's not really a light. It's more like a tunnel. - Maybe we need to go where people have peacefully died in their sleep. - Growing up here, we had

heard stories for years about the old tuberculosis

hospital over in Gooding. - Tuberculosis. - [Sean] Tuberculosis. - Tuberculosis. - They heard footsteps, upstairs in the attic, a little girl singing. Some of the people there said they've been able to look upstairs when they're outside and see someone looking at

them through the windows. - Tuberculosis, say it

one more time, hold on. - [Sean] Tuber. - Tuber. - [Seean] Cu. Cu. - [Sean] Losis. - Tuberculosis. - [Sean] Tuberculosis. - In the early 1920s,

the tuberculosis (bleep). Okay we got it. (traffic flowing) - [Angela] The secret to ghost

hunting is Mexican Candy. - [Sean] Oh. - Hi. - [Angela] Hi friend. - [Sean] What do you want to tell us about the candy that you bought? - [Man In White Hoodie]

You've been eating this? - [Angela] Yeah. - [Man In White Hoodie] It's just powder. - [Emilee] Yeah, it's

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