America's Most Haunted Inns
Move Beyond Fear
Welcome to the modest small town of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Enjoy your stay at Bucksville house and have your room tidied up in the morning by colonial maids who turn and vanish. At the Wedgewood Inn, explore a tunnel of the Underground Railroad where slaves passed through to freedom and the spirits of some still linger. Examine the mystery of the figure on horseback, spotted in the woods outside the Arianna Miles, as this fascinating documentary reveals some of the most amazing images of spirits ever recorded!
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America's least interesting documentary... - thisguypossessed
This documentary starts out promising the most shocking and convincing evidence of paranormal activity captured on film, yet the entire film falls a bit short of shocking. The majority of the movie involves an obviously eccentric (perhaps even phony) "medium" rolling on the ground, bumping into objects, and pretending to see ghostly orbs which she never comes close to correctly locating in the photographic evidence. She then proceeds to speak to the spirits as though they were a mentally challenged pet. At least this makes the comedic value skyrocket. The climax of the film (the shocking paranormal activity caught on tape) turns out to just be a bit of moving brush caught in the wind. Other than that, the whole film is a series of stories told at great length, and boring pictures of what is most likely dust. Due to the low budget of the film, America's Most Haunted Inns is really just a few towns with some dusty inns. The filmmakers don't even give any historic contexts of these inns. Overall, this movie is pretty hilarious but not at all interesting or creepy. Stick to Most Haunted if you want to see some interesting investigations into the paranormal.
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America's least interesting documentary... - thisguypossessed
This documentary starts out promising the most shocking and convincing evidence of paranormal activity captured on film, yet the entire film falls a bit short of shocking. The majority of the movie involves an obviously eccentric (perhaps even phony) "medium" ...