Ghostumentary Page #8

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
24 Views


like cocaine for children. Go, go, go, go, go. - Oh God. (laughing loudly) - It tried to get sweet but then it just tasted like nasty shoes. - It's like sweet hot leather. - [Angela] Okay, here

are your rusty suckers. - No. - [Angela] I think I have shoes for gold. - [Emilee] Does it have watermelon in it? - [Angela] I have shoes for gold. - That's pretty (bleep)

far from watermelon. Oh there is watermelon, yes

right underneath the ass. - [Angela] You must love ass. - Well once you start you can't stop. - Tricalcium phospate was

added to make it free flowing. That's sad. She just had a seizure. - It taste kind of like those

essential oil bath salts that you put in your

bath, not the bath salts that make you eat people's faces. But I don't think it's that bad really. It taste kind of like soap. - [Sean] Soap? - But I kind of like it. - I'm still not sure why

there's a peanut in that. - [Austin] LinkedIn don't want to eat it. I want to go scrub my tongue off. (loud footsteps) - [Sean] Okay we're getting

radio station nearby. - I want to take the

antenna off completely. - [Sean] It isn't screwed in. - That is an option. - [Sean] All right. - With can make a tiny

unicorn horn for your cat. - I already have an inflatable one. (static crackling)

(garbled voices) - [Bill] All right should we just shut that off for now and then, all right so much for the spirit box. - Okay we're recording,

this is session one. The attic of the University Inn. Up here there's kids. Is there anybody here with us tonight? Can you give us a sign,

can you let us know? - [Sean] Is there anybody

who'd like to say hello? Or would like to communicate with us. - [Bill] It was a hospital in 1947. - [Emilee] And it was a

university before that for quite a long time. - [Bill] So it's close

to, it's got to be pushing a hundred years old if not a hundred. - [Sean] Can you do something

to let us know you're here, like make a sound or move something. Anything you can do to

show us you're here. Do you want us to go? (suspenseful music) (giggling) - That is so creepy, what is that? - [Emilee] We'd sing with you if you want. - [Bill] I saw a flash - [Emilee] Do you have a favorite song? (suspenseful music) (quietly laughing) - [Angela] Get it away, ah get it away. - [Sean] It's Ghost Adventures. - [Emilee] What did it

feel like a spider or like? - [Bill] You know what it felt like? Like a piece of wood fell

from something, a little light fell and touched the top of my head. - [Angela] Why does it have to be a piece of wood, maybe it was a ghost. - [Bill] Cause I'm a

woodist, a materialist. I'm a racist towards other materials. Okay see, (bleep), ah. - [Angela] You're the

only one it's talking to. Check Bill for spiders. - [Bill] Check me for spiders. Is there a spider on me? - [Sean] No there's no spider. - [Bill] Is there anything on me? - [Sean] This is the

first place of everywhere we've been that I feel

I'm losing it and I don't know if it's because I

felt something tapping me. - [Emilee] That'll do it. - When we first got up here, I didn't feel anything and now I've just got this like-- - [Angela] I did, when

we first came up here with the lady that owns the place, I felt like something was

watching us from over here. - [Sean] Something just got

me in the back of the head. - What did it feel like? - [Sean] It felt like somebody tickling me in the back of the head. - [Enilee] Are you playing with the boys? - [Sean] Do you want us to

go or do you want us to stay? (croaking) - [Sean] Can you touch me? I almost pooped my pants right there. (chair falling over) - [Angela] What? - [Sean] Can you do that again? Brushed chills over me and then something touched my shoulder. - [Bill] Um-hmm, that's

exactly what happened to me. - [Emilee] Yeah we got chills too. - [Sean] Did anybody notice that it just got a little cooler in here? It did over here. - [Bill] I've got a pretty steady state of chills going down me. (loud footsteps) Somebody doesn't know how to spell redrum. (laughing) - [Voiceover] Quick you turn left. This is the OR, that's the original sinks. - I feel like the OR is the question. - [Bill] We are in the

basement in the nurses lounge. - [Angela] That's my ankle popping. - It its not a demon coming

from the depths of hell. That is arthritis. - [Bill] Flash. - [Emilee] Let's take this

ball upstairs when we go. - [Sean] All right go for it. (chips crunching) - You want some? (door dragging) - Yeah. (laughing loudly) - [Bill] Ghosts! - Put your hand, why are

you not even touching it? - I am touching it but what do we ask? - I don't know. - Okay so we're going to

ask a couple questions. The first question being, is there anybody with us right now. (loud footsteps) - Okay. - It's broken. (laughing loudly) - We met our friend David

and he told us about a ghost tour in Pioneer Square. - [Bill] Hey everybody it's

our friend, David Mead. Hi David, why are we here today? - Hi, well a while back I

went on one of the tours here in Seattle. It's a great tour showing all

kinds of interesting places around Seattle that could

or could not be haunted. So I actually went cause

I was asked out on a date and she brought me down here

and as our date we went on. - [Bill] And how did the date end? - Spectacularly. - Where is she now? - I don't know. - [Bill] So it went well. All right let's go inside. - Well I'm Ross Ellison,

president and founder of A Ghost, which stands for the Advanced Ghost Hunters of Seattle Tacoma. I'm also the owner of Spooked

in Seattle ghost tours. I've been in the field of paranormal research for over 25 years. I started Spooked in Seattle ghost tours due to the fact that I

was doing ghost tours on all my trips and I'd find

out that they made up a lot of stories and dramatized a

lot of stories on these tours. So when I decided to do my ghost tours, I decided to get the stories real. The first sound you hear is that of Ross, the second is that of the entity. And show evidence that

we had actually collected on our own personal investigations. That fan is too loud. - [Bill] Did you hear

something over there? - And it's become so popular

that we were actually voted as one of the top

four tours in Seattle. Well when I started my ghost hunting group back in 2000 we were one

out of a hundred nationally. And now due to the popularity

of ghost hunting, it's easily that each state could have

over a hundred groups or more. But unfortunately the

problem that we have today is there's a lot of

what we call paradrama, or a lot of these groups

don't know what they're doing. They're territorial and they

will do anything they can to get their 15 minutes of fame. Before I got involved in ghost hunting, there was a few names out there

that of course I followed. You had, you know Lorraine and Ed Warren. Hans Holzer, Loyd Auerbach, those are

the names that I grew up, reading their material

and watching their career. So for me, I've always

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