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Title: ghosts in movies?
Post by: macabre on May 25, 2010, 02:35:15 PM
hi
i watched the movie superstition(aka:the witch) and the scene the has the young girl being spiked to the floor has ,what i believe to be some kind of spirit in the background.i have paused/slowed down this scene and i cannot explain this green light in the background. i know that three men and a baby had a reputed scene with a ghost as did poltergeist . my question is this. do you know of any more movies that have strange apparitions in them that should not be there and cannot be sensibly explained.?

macabre.
p.s sorry Andrew about the caps lock during my previous posts.


Title: Re: ghosts in movies?
Post by: The Burgomaster on May 25, 2010, 04:33:03 PM
do you know of any more movies that have strange apparitions in them that should not be there and cannot be sensibly explained.?

Unfortunately, I don't know of any.  However, any movie starring Pauly Shore or Rob Schneider has an apparition in it that should not be there and cannot be sensibly explained.


Title: Re: ghosts in movies?
Post by: retrorussell on May 25, 2010, 11:55:47 PM
I think it might have been the ending to The Car (1977), where an image of probably Satan's face appears in the exploded car's flames/smoke.  It was indeed intentional, but was stupid, had nothing to do with anything and should not have been there.  They were implying it was driven by Satan, but that's just flat out retarded.
Maybe this was a bad example but I can't really think of anything else.


Title: Re: ghosts in movies?
Post by: The Gravekeeper on May 26, 2010, 12:43:44 AM
There's supposedly a few in the movie "Death Tunnel," which is actually quite fitting since that's exactly what the movie was about. I say "supposedly" because I can't be bothered to look for them and I'm still a firm believer that even if ghosts exist there are far fewer instances of them being caught on film than you'd think simply because film (and digital imaging) can have defects/faults that look like spirits to us but have a mechanical origin.


Title: Re: ghosts in movies?
Post by: Trevor on May 26, 2010, 01:30:18 AM
There is another thing that shouldn't be there in Three Men and A Baby. In the scene where Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson are singing the baby to sleep, the camera pulls up through the skylight of the house and we get a wide shot of the house at night. The weird thing is that if you look to the left of the screen, a horrible face starts to appear ~ the face seems like it is burnt and scarred.  :buggedout: :buggedout: