Friday, 1 November 2013

Ghosthunters - Echoes From Beyond The Grave



The Ghostly Biker
Near a village inn in England there are sightings of a young biker who died in the 1970's when he had a motorcycle accident some three miles from the inn. Several people have felt the presence, or actually seen and held conversations with this young man, who is described as being in his early 20's, rather tall, dark hair, and dressed all in black leather. It is said that the young biker apparition is saddened that he has caused anxiety or distress to those who have felt or experienced his presence. He does not want to cause distress, but does like to talk to sensitives and mediums about cleaning his bike and chatting to his mates, and listening to 70's music. He spent a lot of time at this particular inn when he was alive, and feels at home there now that he is in his death state.

It is said that this spirit of the young biker has been lost and wandering the inn for a long time, seeking release. Some spirits do not know they are dead and therefore, are in a kind of limbo -...





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Jesus, The Daughter Of God



Blasphemous Fun
Hilarious premise, attractive women, clever, and great slow motion fight scenes with girls in G-strings. I saw it at a horror convention before it came out on DVD. It was on my radar for quite a while, and I am happy to finally own it. Plus, the bloopers are hilarious.

not as good as douchebag but good
this isn't so much an acquired taste, as it is a taste that should be force fed to the masses. (much like Christianity is upon the children of the world) I feel acorns. Continuing in the theme of 'Jesus, the Total Douchebag' and 'Quantum Leap', you find out what would happen if a bleach strawberry stripper possessed the body of Christ. Sully forth!!

Zero Stars
This is wrong on so many levels. A movie with this plot should never have been put on film. It is absolute bigotry. It's too bad I can't give it zero stars.

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Final Thoughts [HD]



Please step out of your box.
This show was created and filmed for informative entertainment. The shrinks and clients are cast. The clients were cast based on their presenting problems and willingness to share them on TV. They were then matched to the shrinks that were most likely to identify/treat/are dealing with/have dealt with similar problems in their own lives. Then the producers amplify everything to make good TV. Good/interesting TV doesn't just happen - producers have to get in the kitchen and make things happen with the right ingredients. Sure parts may seem a little out there and some parts are not even close to what some therapists' have witnessed. The show has to be tame enough to be palatable for wide range of audiences and interesting enough to keep viewers watching. I feel they have created a happy balance and will keep watching for now.

Typical reality show from Bravo
As a therapist, I was enthusiastic about a new "reality show" focused on my profession. I found it interesting when the show focused on the lives on the psychologist. Just don't think this is how the typical shrink in LA lives. I was distracted by the obviously fake patient sessions talking about their partner's genitalia and other graphic sexual information. This felt like filler, and was quite tedious...I wish they focused more on the psychologist's personal lives outside work and their reasons for entering the profession. In addition, I would be surprised in the cast of the show still have their licenses by the end of season 1. If I was in their position, I wouldn't want to be filmed while using excessive profanity or laying in a bathtub naked. Overall, this is a decent show that has plenty of room for improvement in future episodes.

I love this show.
I will admit that I only began watching this show because I went to school with Dr. Eris, but I am really entertained by it! Can't wait to see next week's episode!

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