Paranormal Asylum (Video 2013)

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Paranormal Asylum: Directed by Nimrod Zalmanowitz. With Aaron Mathias, Nathan Spiteri, Laura Gilreath, Grace Evans. Nearly a century after the lonely death of Typhoid Mary, two aspiring filmmakers encounter her vengeful spirit in this horrifying paranormal thriller.

“I was warned – but I still watched it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePlot ruined by terrible acting, terrible effects, terrible dialogue and character interactions. They could have foregone the badly animated effects, particularly the ghost on the train track which looked like the Pilsbury Dough Man without a head, and spent it on better actors. Having a ghost at every turn could be replaced perhaps with long pauses where the vieweru0026#39;s imagination creates a sense of something. The two main characters, film-makers, had no discernible relationship as friends, the one with darker hair was just angry all the time and completely ignoring the fact that his friend had seen ghosts even though he was setting up cameras to find ghosts. There are other emotions in life. Perhaps they should have been two less emotional college friends studying film. The taller one was also not a very good film-maker anyway as he didnu0026#39;t seem to film anything.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe camera filter was also odd, sort of dark-edged, not either good quality and saturated or just hand-held home camera. The sound was also strange as if it had been dubbed, the position of the source didnu0026#39;t seem to match where people were standing sometimes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI also think that the makeup artist hired to turn the main female character into an angry spirit thought that she was preparing Marilyn Manson for a gig.”

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