|
Alone In a Haunted House | 
enlarge | Actor: Artist Not Provided Studio: Sub Rosa Studios Category: DVD
List Price: $22.95 Buy New: $3.82 You Save: $19.13 (83%)
New (5) Used (4) from $3.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 150589
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 30 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 674945118191 EAN: 0674945118191 ASIN: B0002CR0EK
Theatrical Release Date: 2004 Release Date: September 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
ALONE IN A HAUNTED HOUSE September 1, 2008 I UNFORTUNATLEY BROUGHT THIS DVD THINKING IT WOULD BE QUITE GOOD, BUT ALL IT CONSISTS OF IS A MAN WITH A FEW INSTRUMENTS WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO HAPPEN AND GUESS WHAT- ABSOULOUTLY NOTHING! TOTALLY BORING AND DISAPPOINTING AND A WASTE OF TIME.
Could have been better March 10, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well i'll start with the good. This DVD is actually pretty interesting and the ghost hunter knows all his tools very well. He talked/showed a lot of things that i've never seen before. I was very entertained and the movie was easily able to keep my attention for the whole 25 minutes. There is also a few creepy scenes to boot.
Now the bad... First of all, this movie is way too short. Should have been at least an hour. Also, had I been the one creating the DVD, I would have made sure to include something more concrete then just some "orbs" (looked like dust particles to me) and clammering sounds on a tape recorder. I also would have included some kind of special features.
This movie is not worth the near 25 dollar price mark... for 25 minutes this movie should be 10 bucks in my opinion. But hey, if it ever does go down that low, then its a great buy! Rent first like i did though.
Fascinating look at a real ghosthunter in action! November 8, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This dvd shows a serious paranormal investigator at work and explains how he uses various equipment to document unusual phenomena. Those who expected the dvd to be something like tv's "Most Haunted" would undoubtedly be disappointed. Those of us who actually investigate hauntings, however, realize that 99% of the time nothing happens--but that 1% is worth waiting for! It would have been a plus had the history of the house and the phenomena experienced by its owners been mentioned, but apparently the owners preferred not to share that information.
My ghosthunting group found it fascinating, and we hope this is only the first of a series of "basic ghosthunting" dvds by LEMUR.
Alone in a Haunted House-not for 12 year olds ! April 26, 2005 this is an insightful guide on how to truely and honestly investigate a haunted house..if you want a b-movie grade story with closing doors and scares galore , this ain't for you..however , if your serious about real ghost hunting for the purpose of gathering information and using professional equipment , this is for you !!! well thought out and a realistic look into the world of ghost hunting from one of the best in the field..josh warren gives the serious ghost hunter valuble info that will help in your quest for answers..so , for all the zany zombies and 13 year old doctors who think this is a rip-off , you've truely shown your age and proven once again that ghost hunting is an adult medium. mr.warren , great job !!!!
INTELLIGENT INSIGHT ON PROFESSIONAL GHOST HUNTING December 27, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
As a longtime ghost hunter, this documentary is the most realistic depiction I've seen of an actual ghost investigation. The host presents the material in an honest, straightforward way, and allows the viewer to see what does, or does not, happen. It's by far the best video I've seen on how to conduct a ghost investigation using a wide range of different tools. This documentary is not intended to be some cheezy scare fest, or a thrill ride. It's mainly an instructional guide for serious people who want to understand how to properly research a haunted house. The host not only explains how equipment works (like EMF meters, night vision scopes, etc.) but also theories about what a ghost might actually be. If you want to be scared, don't buy this documentary, but if you want some serious, mature, intelligent insight on professional ghost hunting, this is a perfect addition to your library. The location is wonderful and the documentary is never boring, especially considering it was a 100 percent one-man project. Warren has a lot of experience and it shows.
|
|
|


| |